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Here are 9 things you love that are being wrecked by climate change

There are so many stories flying around about the horrors already being wrought by climate change, you’re probably struggling to keep up.

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Earthquake strikes near Iran nuclear power plant

An earthquake struck Iran on Friday less than 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the country's only nuclear power plant, monitors said. There were no immediate reports of any damage.

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Philippines' Typhoon Phanfone toll jumps to 28

The death toll from Typhoon Phanfone's battering of the Philippines on Christmas Day has risen to 28, and will likely climb further, authorities said on Friday.

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Canada broadcaster explains missing Trump 'Home Alone 2' cameo

Canada's national public broadcaster confirmed Thursday it had cut out US President Donald Trump's cameo from the movie "Home Alone 2," but said the edit was made before he was elected.

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Benjamin Netanyahu claims ‘huge’ victory after winning vote to continue leading Likud party

Embattled Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a "huge" victory Friday, after winning a leadership primary that ensures he will lead his right-wing Likud party into March elections.

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Now that women can drive with male permission -- Saudi Arabia wants to be a vacation hot-spot

Saudi Arabia isn't exactly the most friendly place for women but now the country is trying to encourage tourism, The New York Times reported.

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Pro-Putin forces raid Russian anti-corruption offices and detain leader moments before YouTube broadcast

Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin reportedly raided the offices of an anti-corruption organization headed by Alexei Navalny.

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United Nations and Pope Francis join their voices in solidarity with Burkina Faso after jihadist attack

A jihadist attack that left 42 dead in the north of Burkina Faso, the worst assault in the country for five years, plunged the nation into mourning over Christmas and sparked messages of solidarity from the United Nations and Pope Francis.

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Typhoon Phanfone kills at least 16 people in the Philippines

A typhoon that swept across remote villages and popular tourist areas of the central Philippines on Christmas Day claimed at least 16 lives, authorities said Thursday.

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Families homeless at Christmas after forest fire in Chilean port

Dozens of families found themselves homeless over Christmas after a forest fire in the Chilean tourist port city of Valparaiso burned through two hillside neighborhoods.

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Turkey blows off Trump threat of sanctions and vows to keep Russian missiles: report

According to a report from Bloomberg, a spokesperson for Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said late Tuesday that they will not bow before the threat of sanctions from Donald Trump and will not only keep missiles purchased from Russia, but will seek to further ties with the primary rival of the U.S.

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Thai court accepts 'Illuminati' case against opposition party

A Thai court on Wednesday said it would rule on a complaint to dissolve an upstart opposition party over alleged plots to overthrow the constitutional monarchy, a decision that could test the stability of the new government.

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Cost of UK royals back in spotlight after Queen's year to forget

After a torrid 2019 in which the queen's son Prince Andrew was implicated in an underage sex abuse scandal, many in Britain are again asking if the monarchy has gotten too big -- and rich -- for its own good.

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