Ugandan Government Cracks Down on Climate Activists Opposing EACOP Pipeline

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Macron Rejects Coalition with French Progressives, Fueling Political Tensions

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Hurricane Gabrielle Approaches Florida, Threatening Widespread Damage

Hurricane Gabrielle Approaches Florida, Threatening Widespread Damage Hurricane Gabrielle Approaches Florida, Threatening Widespread Damage Hurricane Gabrielle is rapidly approaching the Florida coast, posing a significant threat of widespread damage due to its increasing intensity. As of the latest reports, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) has classified Gabrielle as a Category 3 hurricane with sustained winds…

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Ukraine’s Ballistic Missile Test Sparks Tensions with Russia

Ukraine’s Ballistic Missile Test Sparks Tensions with Russia Ukraine’s Ballistic Missile Test Sparks Tensions with Russia On October 19, 2023, Ukraine conducted a successful test of its first domestically produced ballistic missile, marking a significant advancement in its military capabilities amid ongoing conflicts with Russia. The test has raised alarms in Moscow and heightened tensions…

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