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Women killed as torrential rain flooded parts of Connecticut, Long Island

by Walter Watson
Women killed as torrential rain flooded parts of Connecticut, Long Island

Torrential rain flooded parts of Connecticut and New York’s Long Island, washing out roads, trapping people in cars and a restaurant, and sweeping two people into a river. Two women died in …

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Kelsey Mitchell looks to defend sprint title in Paris as part of Canada’s Olympic cycling team

by Virginia Chavez
Kelsey Mitchell looks to defend sprint title in Paris as part of Canada’s Olympic cycling team

Kelsey Mitchell of Sherwood Park, Alta., will look to defend her Olympic sprint cycling title as part of Canada’s cycling team at this summer’s Paris Games. Mitchell, who won gold …

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Russia declares flood-hit Orenburg region a federal emergency, other regions under threat

by Walter Watson
Russia declares flood-hit Orenburg region a federal emergency, other regions under threat

Russia’s government declared the situation in flood-hit areas in the Orenburg region a federal emergency on Sunday, with preparations for possible flooding underway in three other regions, state media reported. …

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Mekong River’s declining fish species an ‘urgent wake-up call’ for action, conservationists say

by Walter Watson
Mekong River’s declining fish species an ‘urgent wake-up call’ for action, conservationists say

The sharp decline in fisheries has largely been attributed by Mekong experts to 12 Chinese dams on the Lancang (the upper Mekong), and two dams downstream in Laos – the …

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Opinion | India’s anti-China electricity trade guidelines could backfire in South Asia

by Walter Watson
Opinion | India’s anti-China electricity trade guidelines could backfire in South Asia

The other two constituents, India and Bangladesh, are power-hungry nations which have faced energy shortages in recent times and are transitioning towards greener energy sources. Apart from this, these countries …

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To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

by Walter Watson
To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

Footage from a diligently watched night vision camera revealed a happy surprise to the team monitoring the new beaver enclosure on the Forty Hall Estate in North London this summer. …

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