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Month: August 2023

Heavy flooding near Grand Canyon’s southern rim prompted power outages and over 100 evacuations

By Joe Sutton, Nouran Salahieh and Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN (CNN) — Heavy flooding just south of the entrance to Grand Canyon National Park prompted shelter-in-place orders, power outages and more than 100 evacuations of residents and guests, the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office said. About 70 students from the nearby Grand Canyon Unified School District who

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Tsai renews her pledge to strengthen Taiwan’s self-defense during her visit to war memorial

By HUIZHONG WU Associated Press TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen has renewed her pledge to strengthen Taiwan’s self-defense as she visited a war memorial from the last time Taiwan and China battled. Tsai, visiting the outlying islands of Kinmen where the conflict was fought, commemorated those who had died in the conflict.

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At least 1 person is dead and 2 are missing as Tropical Storm Franklin batters Dominican Republic

By MARTÍN ADAMES ALCÁNTARA and DÁNICA COTO Associated Press SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Tropical Storm Franklin unleashed heavy floods and landslides in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday after making landfall in the country’s southern region, killing at least one person and leaving two others missing. The storm began to slowly spin away late

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Allies say Guatemala election winner is a highly qualified peacebuilder, but opponent’s still silent

By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN and SONIA PÉREZ D. Associated Press GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Bernardo Arévalo’s experience in peacebuilding and diplomacy eminently qualify him to lead Guatemala as the conflict-riven country’s next president, those who know him say. But first he will have to overcome forces that could keep him from taking power. Guatemalans voted for

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Who takes advantage of Donald Trump’s absence and other things to watch in the Republican debate

By STEVE PEOPLES AP National Political Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Eight presidential candidates will meet on the debate stage for the first time in what may be the biggest moment in the GOP’s 2024 presidential primary so far. Former President Donald Trump won’t participate Wednesday night. But Trump’s absence offers the other candidates opportunity.

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Republican candidates fight each other, and mostly line up behind Trump, at the first debate

By SARA BURNETT, JILL COLVIN and JONATHAN J. COOPER Associated Press MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Republican presidential candidates vying to be the leading alternative to front-runner Donald Trump fought — sometimes bitterly – over abortion rights, U.S. support for Ukraine and the future of the party during the first primary debate of the 2024 campaign. But on

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Chinese-backed port project in Peru to be the ‘gateway from South America to Asia,’ official says

By FRANKLIN BRICEÑO Associated Press CHANCAY, Peru (AP) — Dozens of cranes lift blocks weighing several tons and drop them to compact the soil of a roughly one-square-mile area on Peru’s Pacific coast, part of China’s most ambitious port project in Latin America designed to facilitate trade between the regions.  The port of Chancay, 60

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Republican presidential candidate businessman Vivek Ramaswamy speaks on August 6 in Cedar Rapids

Fact check: Audio debunks Vivek Ramaswamy’s false claim that he was misquoted about 9/11

CNN By Daniel Dale, CNN Washington (CNN) — Newly released audio disproves Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s claim on CNN that he was misquoted by The Atlantic about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Ramaswamy’s inaccurate insistence that he was misquoted about 9/11 in the magazine’s Monday article came during a contentious on-air exchange

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Fukushima descargará este jueves en el mar sus aguas radioactivas tratadas, dijo el primer ministro japonés

Gonzalo Jimenez (CNN) — El primer ministro de Japón, Fumio Kishida, dijo este martes que su gobierno había decidido formalmente comenzar a descargar al mar las aguas residuales nucleares tratadas acumuladas en la central nuclear Fukushima Daiichi de TEPCO este jueves “si no encuentran obstáculos”. El primer ministro Kishida dijo que “anticiparemos el 24 de

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Decretan estado de catástrofe en cuatro regiones de Chile por intenso sistema de lluvias

Sofía Benavides (CNN Español) — Este lunes, el presidente de Chile Gabriel Boric decretó estado de catástrofe en las regiones de O’Higgins, Maule, Ñuble y del Biobío debido a un intenso sistema frontal meteorológico que afecta al país desde este fin de semana. Las lluvias han ocasionado el desborde de ríos, inundaciones, derrumbes y anegamientos

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