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‘Persistent bear activity’ forces wildfire crews to leave campsite in British Columbia, officials say

By Nouran Salahieh and Mitchell McCluskey, CNN (CNN) — “Persistent bear activity” forced fire crews to leave a camp in British Columbia, Canada, authorities said Thursday. The camp near the community of Gold Bridge was housing crews working on the Downton Lake wildfire, which was reported on July 13 and has consumed more than 9,000

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A 19-year-old Texas man went overboard from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. An ongoing search has yet to find him

By Melissa Alonso, Caroll Alvarado and Michelle Watson, CNN (CNN) — A 19-year-old passenger on a cruise ship went overboard in the Caribbean on Tuesday and a search for him is ongoing, according to cruise line Royal Caribbean and the passenger’s family. But one relative of missing Texas resident Sigmund Ropich says the family is

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Made in Ukraine: Kyiv’s burgeoning weapons industry is enabling it to project power far beyond the front lines

By Tim Lister, CNN (CNN) — In the early hours of August 29, swarms of Ukrainian drones flew across seven Russian regions. Many were intercepted; some were not. Several reached a Russian airbase in Pskov, some 600 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, destroying two Russian military transport aircraft and damaging two more. It was the

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Blue-water ambitions: Is China looking beyond its neighborhood now it has the world’s largest navy?

Analysis by Brad Lendon and Simone McCarthy, CNN Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — China has built the world’s largest naval fleet, more than 340 warships, and until recently it has been regarded as a green-water navy, operating mostly near the country’s shores. But China’s shipbuilding reveals blue-water ambitions. In recent years it has launched large

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