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Tropical Storm Pamela Forms Off Mexico's Pacific Coast
Tropical Storm Pamela formed off Mexicos Pacific coast Sunday and is expected to strengthen to hurricane status before hitting shore somewhere near the port of Mazatlan at midweek.
Doctor: Saakashvili's Health Deteriorating On Hunger Strike
A doctor for former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili says his condition is deteriorating 10 days into a hunger strike that he started after being arrested when he returned to the country.
Taliban Says US Will Provide Humanitarian Aid To Afghanistan
The U.S. has agreed to provide humanitarian aid to a desperately poor Afghanistan on the brink of an economic disaster, while refusing to give political recognition to the country's new Taliban rulers, the Taliban said Sunday.
Malaysia Lifts Travel Restrictions for Fully Vaccinated People
Nearly 65% of the country's 32 million population, including those aged 12 to 17, were fully vaccinated as of Saturday.
3-year-old Texas Boy, Missing For 4 Days, Is Found Alive
A 3yearold Texas boy who was missing for four days was found alive in a wooded area Saturday and seemed to be in good health, authorities said.
California Makes Ethnic Studies A High School Requirement
Along with English, science, math and other graduation requirements, California high school students will have to take a course in ethnic studies to get a diploma starting in 202930.
Daniel James Scores For Wales To Hold Host Czechs To 2-2
Daniel James scored in the second half for Wales to hold host Czech Republic to 22 in World Cup qualifying on Friday.
Soccer-Own Goal Gives Russia 1-0 Win Over Slovakia
An own goal by Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar handed Russia a 10 home win in their World Cup qualifier in Group H on Friday.
Syrian Air Defenses Intercept Israeli Attack Above Homs, State Media Says
Syrian air defenses intercepted an Israeli missile attack above the Homs countryside, injuring six soldiers and causing some material damage, official media said on Friday.
Zambia Suffers Major Power Outage; Utility Works To Restore Service
Copperrich Zambia suffered a major power outage affecting most parts of the country on Friday after a problem at an important hydropower station, and the state utility said it was working to restore supply.
South Dakota Water Board Won't Take Up Uranium Mine Permits
The South Dakota Water Board has rejected a request by a Canadian company that wants to restart the permitting process for a proposed uranium mine in the southern Black Hills.
How Supply Chain Crisis is Affecting Global Economies | Explained in GFX
Stortage of products in many countries can be read as a standalone situation, together it has the potential to affect the global economy.
Sydney To Exit COVID-19 Lockdown Next Week After Vaccination Rate Hits 70%
COVID19 restrictions will be eased further in Sydney from Monday, authorities said, as Australia's largest city looks set to exit a nearly fourmonth lockdown after hitting its 70% full vaccination target.
Black State Lawmakers Decry Flyers Showing Them As Puppets
Two Black Democratic state legislators are accusing Virginia's Republican party of racism for sending out flyers with drawings showing them hoisted in the air by handheld strings a depiction the party used to portray them as puppets of liberal Democrats...
Mexico Returns 129 Haitian Migrants To Their Homeland
Mexico sent another planeload of Haitian migrants back to their homeland Wednesday on a flight carrying 129 people to Port au Prince.
Prince Andrew Can Review 2009 Jeffrey Epstein Settlement
Prince Andrew will have a chance to review a 2009 settlement agreement that he hopes will shield him from a civil lawsuit accusing him of sexually abusing a woman two decades ago, when she was underage.