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13876 articles published since 08 Mar 2022
Rapidly rising rivers swamped swathes of rain-lashed Sydney on Monday, forcing thousands to flee "dangerous" floods as the city's largest dam spilled torrents of water. The huge concrete dam lies on the western outskirts of Sydney and provides most of the city's drinking water.
Leaders from dozens of countries, international organisations and the private sector gathered in Switzerland Monday to hash out a "Marshall Plan" to rebuild war-ravaged Ukraine. - 'Marshall Plan' - Questions have been raised about the value in discussing reconstruction when there is no end in sight to the war.
More parents are questioning the necessity of routine vaccinations for young children. A United Nations report last year found 23 million children worldwide missed out on routine immunizations in 2020.
"When we go to sleep, it is with the fear of not waking up again," says Elisa Bacyan, resident in one of about 700 apartment buildings deemed unsafe in the Cuban capital, where collapses are frequent. The six-story building belongs to the Cuban State, like most others on the communist island.
Georgians staged a new mass rally on Sunday demanding that the government resign over its failure to formally secure candidacy for membership of the European Union.
Three people were killed and several wounded in a shooting at a Copenhagen mall Sunday, Danish police said, adding they had arrested one suspect, a 22-year-old Dane. The motives of the suspect, described by police as a 22-year-old "ethnic Dane", remain unclear.
Australia's emergency services ordered thousands of people in Sydney to evacuate Monday as overflowing rivers swamped swathes of land and the city's largest dam spilled torrents of water. About 32,000 people were under evacuation orders or warnings in New South Wales, said Ashley Sullivan, senior official for the State Emergency Services.
Several hundred protesters marched Sunday in Akron, Ohio after the release of body camera footage that showed police fatally shooting a Black man with several dozen rounds of bullets.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has criticized President Joe Biden for calling on oil companies to lower sky-high gasoline prices, prompting the White House to come to the US leader's defense on Sunday. John Kirby, White House spokesman on national security issues, also defended the president Sunday in an appearance on Fox News.
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