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    In the Philippines, Search Teams Look for Survivors of Deadly Earthquake

    At least 69 people were killed in Cebu Province by the 6.9-magnitude temblor — including 10 in a village built as a haven for survivors of a previous disaster.
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    Sinkhole Swallows Road in Bangkok After a Subway Tunnel Collapses

    A burst pipe in an unfinished extension of Bangkok’s subway system opened a hole more than 60 feet deep in a road near a hospital and royal palaces.
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    Still Divided, a Syrian City Ruined in War Edges Back to Life

    Battered by years of bombing and shelling, Deir al-Zour remains a frontline, even as its people struggle to rebuild.
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    Still Divided, a Syrian City Ruined in War Edges Back to Life

    Battered by years of bombing and shelling, Deir al-Zour remains a frontline, even as its people struggle to rebuild.
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    Still Divided, a Syrian City Ruined in War Edges Back to Life

    Battered by years of bombing and shelling, Deir al-Zour remains a frontline, even as its people struggle to rebuild.
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    Still Divided, a Syrian City Ruined in War Edges Back to Life

    Battered by years of bombing and shelling, Deir al-Zour remains a frontline, even as its people struggle to rebuild.
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    Carney Unveils Major Projects for Canada to Offset Damage of Trump’s Tariffs

    Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled big infrastructure plans. But they are likely to meet resistance from Indigenous and environmental groups.
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    In Syria, a City Shattered by War Asks for Its Sacrifice to Be Repaid

    Millions of Syrians from destroyed places like Daraya feel they did everything possible to overthrow the Assad government, but they still await reconstruction aid.
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    In Syria, a City Shattered by War Asks for Its Sacrifice to Be Repaid

    Millions of Syrians from destroyed places like Daraya feel they did everything possible to overthrow the Assad government, but they still await reconstruction aid.
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    Collapse of Bridge Under Construction in China Leaves 12 Dead

    A section of the railway bridge, under construction in the country’s northwest, plunged into the Yellow River early on Friday.
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    Iran Extends Government Shutdowns Amid Soaring Heat and Power Cuts

    Amid suffocating temperatures, the Iranian authorities are closing public offices and cutting water and electricity as the country struggles with an energy crisis.
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    Collapse of Bridge Under Construction in China Leaves 12 Dead

    A section of the railway bridge, under construction in the country’s northwest, plunged into the Yellow River early on Friday.
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    Collapse of Bridge Under Construction in China Leaves 12 Dead

    A section of the railway bridge, under construction in the country’s northwest, plunged into the Yellow River early on Friday.
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    Saudi Arabia Pledges to Invest More Than $6 Billion in Syria

    The deals highlight the countries’ deepening relationship under the new Syrian government, and a wave of investment in a country squeezed by war and sanctions.
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    Trump to Discuss Economic Investment With African Leaders at White House Meeting

    The administration is aiming to strike deals to expand the United States’ access to critical minerals and to counter China’s rising influence in Africa.
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    Canada’s Indigenous Groups Demand a Say in Carney’s Race to Build

    Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to fast-track nation-building projects to remake Canada’s economy. Indigenous groups want a seat at the table.
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    Germany to Spend Record Amount on Its Military and Infrastructure

    The increase was announced hours before a NATO meeting during which member countries are expected to agree to raise military spending to 5 percent of their G.D.P.
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    Israel Expands Attack to Include Iran’s Oil and Gas Industry

    Iran has been battling an acute energy crisis for months because of gas shortages, and repairing any damage would both be costly and take significant time.
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    Charging Your EV May Be Getting Easier, Even if It’s Not a Tesla

    What is Non PPC? Non PPC is a new type of advertising network. Non PPC works exactly like Google Product Ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click) except for one game-changing difference: Advertisers do NOT pay per click. Everything else remains the same: Go to: https://sellfpc.com

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    Electric Vehicles Died a Century Ago. Could That Happen Again?

    What is Non PPC? Non PPC is a new type of advertising network. Non PPC works exactly like Google Product Ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click) except for one game-changing difference: Advertisers do NOT pay per click. Everything else remains the same: Go to: https://sellfpc.com

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    A Haven for Civilians in Sudan Is Attacked for a Third Day

    Drone strikes hit a fuel depot, airport and a hotel in Port Sudan, bringing violence to a city that had so far been spared in the devastating civil war.
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    How Spain’s Success in Renewable Energy May Have Left Its Power Grid Vulnerable

    The Iberian Peninsula’s widespread blackout raises questions about the resilience of the electric power infrastructure in the two countries — and to an extent, the rest of Europe.
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    Power Is Largely Restored in Spain After Widespread Outage

    Electricity returned to nearly all of Spain almost 18 hours after a blackout there and in neighboring Portugal. The cause of the outage was unclear.