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In Brazil’s rainforests, the worst fires are likely still to come

The number of fires this year in the Amazon is the highest since 2010, reaching more than 90,000 active fires. Farmers and ranchers routinely use fires to clear the forest. But this year’s number reflects a worrisome uptick in the rate of deforestation, which had started to drop around 2005 before rebounding earlier this decade.

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Far fewer Mexican immigrants are coming to the US – and those who do are more educated

Once upon a time, not long ago, Mexicans dominated the flow of migrants coming to the U.S. Mexican migration expanded over the course of much of the 20th century and into the start of the 21st century.

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Major losses for pro-Kremlin candidates in Moscow city vote

Pro-Kremlin candidates have suffered major losses in a Moscow municipal election following an opposition-led strategic voting campaign, Russian news agencies reported on Monday.

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Macron apologizes to Albania for anthem gaffe at Euro 2020 qualifier

Albania Prime Minister Edi Rama said on Sunday that France President Emmanuel Macron has apologized for the wrong national anthem being played before ‘Les Bleus’ beat the Albanians 4-1 in their Euro 2020 qualifier.

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British Airways faces first global pilots' strike

British Airways faced its first global strike by pilots on Monday and the possibility of almost all its flights being grounded for two days.

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'Braves' on the frontlines of Hong Kong's protests

Ryan began the day pretending to his parents that he was off to play football and ended it with a rubber bullet to the leg sustained in clashes with Hong Kong's police.

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Two dead, travel chaos, after powerful typhoon pummels Tokyo

A powerful typhoon that battered Tokyo overnight with record winds killed two people, police said Monday, as cancelled trains caused commuter chaos and more than 100 flights were scrapped, leaving thousands stranded at the airport.

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Experts caution North Korea is testing 'creative' weapons that threaten US -- but Trump couldn't care less

President Donald Trump gushed at love letters sent to him from North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Trump had claimed that the country was ready and eager to sign a denuclearization treaty, but the event was canceled at the last minute when Trump failed at the negotiation.

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Man arrested after 'vile' racist and sexist spree -- that started on a bus and ended with assault

A man is being charged with a crime after his racist and sexist attacks were filmed on video while he was on a Metro Vancouver bus.

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The Taliban has a completely different story about why their meeting with Trump was canceled

President Donald Trump announced that he canceled a meeting with the Taliban the same week as the anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

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The climate crisis is about to make allergy season miserable

Ragweed may resemble an innocent-looking green and yellow shrub, but it is a huge source of seasonal misery for many Americans. This little weed’s allergen power topples its size: a single plant can produce up to 1 billion pollen grains, wreaking sinus havoc on those who suffer from pollen allergies like Hay Fever. Regrettably, as global temperatures rise due to climate change, these allergies are only expected to worsen — particularly in the fall season.

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Al-Qaida is stronger today than it was on 9/11

Al-Qaida has recruited an estimated 40,000 fighters since Sept. 11, 2001, when the Osama bin Laden-led extremist group attacked the United States, according to the not-for-profit Council on Foreign Relations.

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After devastating the Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian makes landfall in Canada

Dorian made landfall in Canada on Saturday night south of Halifax with ferocious 100 mph (155 kph) winds and torrential rains, meteorologists said, toppling trees and whipping up debris.

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