Man attacked by grizzly bear in Montana to return home after losing his lower jaw, says he's ready for 'round 2'
The family of Rudy Noorlander, a man who lost a part of his jaw during a grizzly bear attack in Montana, says they're hoping he can soon return home from a Utah hospital.
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Suriname to continue debt talks with China in early November - Foreign Minister
By Jorgelina do Rosario, Rodrigo Campos and Ank Kuipers MARRAKECH, Morocco (Reuters) -Suriname received a counter to its proposal to
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Israel to provide $6 billion war insurance cover for Israeli airlines
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israel's parliamentary finance committee approved a plan to provide a state guarantee of $6 billion to cover insurance
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Amazon drought: Stranded boats and dead fish
A severe drought in the Brazilian Amazon is disrupting transport, isolating communities and killing wildlife.
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Russia brings back capital controls to shore up the ruble
Russia has reimposed some of the capital controls it introduced in the wake of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in a new attempt to prop up the ruble as the cost of war weighs heavily on the economy.
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Malawi heatwave warning issued as temperatures set to soar
Temperatures could soar to 44C, the weather bureau says, as it urges people to avoid alcohol.
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Analysis-Companies fear lawsuits from California's climate disclosure rules
By Isla Binnie California's new emissions laws could force companies to reveal more about their carbon footprint to
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This woman held off Hamas by barricading safe room door with a vacuum cleaner and rolling pin
An Israeli woman and her daughter survived Hamas' 12-hour siege of their kibbutz by barricading themselves into a safe room using a vacuum cleaner and a rolling pin.
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Haiti: Where aid delivery depends on talking to 300 gangs
The Red Cross describes how it delivers health care and aid in Haiti, where gangs hold sway.
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Ugandan MPs reject birth control for 15-year-old girls
The deputy speaker calls the idea "devilish", saying it is not the way to tackle teenage pregnancy.
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Ivory Coast asylum seeker becomes top Welsh language activist
Ivorian Joseff Ngabo is the first person of colour to lead a Welsh language campaign group.
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Bedbugs: Sadiq Khan reassures Londoners over France problems
The mayor says he does not think a bedbug infestation will spread across the Tube or bus network.
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