About 100 people missing as flash flood tears through town in northern India

Large-scale search and rescue operation under way after at least five people killed in Himalayan region

Dozens of people were missing after a fast-moving surge of water and mud smashed into a town in India’s Himalayan region on Tuesday, tearing down a mountain valley and demolishing buildings, killing at least five people.

Videos broadcast on Indian media showed a terrifying river of muddy water engulf the town of Dharali in Uttarakhand state on Tuesday afternoon, sweeping away entire homes and apartment blocks. In footage recorded at the scene, people could been seen screaming in fear as they tried to escape the surging flood waters.

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About 100 people missing as flash flood tears through town in northern India – The Guardian

  1. About 100 people missing as flash flood tears through town in northern India  The Guardian
  2. Wall of water slams Himalayan village, leaving multiple dead and dozens feared trapped or missing  CNN
  3. Rains and Broken Roads Complicate Flood Rescue in Indian Himalayas  The New York Times
  4. Dharali, Uttarakhand: More than 100 people missing after flash floods hit village  BBC
  5. Shocking Flash Flood Swallows Indian Town In Seconds  yahoo.com
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Rwanda agrees to take in up to 250 migrants deported from the US – CNN

  1. Rwanda agrees to take in up to 250 migrants deported from the US  CNN
  2. DHS celebrates Supreme Court win on third-country deportations: 'Fire up the deportation planes'  Fox News
  3. Rwanda agrees to take up to 250 migrant deportees  Politico
  4. 3 African nations have agreed to take deportees from the US. What we know about the secretive deals  AP News
  5. Rwanda agrees to take up to 250 migrants from the US  The Guardian
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‘Mongoose’ – Ukraine’s New Jet-Powered, Shotgun-Carrying Interceptor Drone – Kyiv Post

  1. ‘Mongoose’ – Ukraine’s New Jet-Powered, Shotgun-Carrying Interceptor Drone  Kyiv Post
  2. Ukraine bets big on interceptor drones as low-cost air shield  Reuters
  3. Ukraine’s killer interceptors take aim at Russia’s Shahed drones  politico.eu
  4. Ukraine Clones Russia’s Low-Cost “Molniya” Drone—Now Even Cheaper and Deadlier  UNITED24 Media
  5. They escaped Ukraine's front lines. The sound of drones followed them  BBC
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Sweden, Norway, Denmark give $500 million to NATO project to send US weapons to Ukraine – Reuters

  1. Sweden, Norway, Denmark give $500 million to NATO project to send US weapons to Ukraine  Reuters
  2. 4 European countries agree to buy a combined $1 billion in U.S. weapons for Ukraine  NPR
  3. NATO Allies Denmark, Norway and Sweden announce $500m package of support for Ukraine  NATO - Homepage
  4. NATO to coordinate regular and large-scale arm deliveries to Ukraine. Most will be bought in the US  AP News
  5. Rubio addresses Russia-Ukraine talks, slams 2016 Trump-Russia collusion narrative  Fox News
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Ion Iliescu: Former Romanian President dies aged 95 – BBC

  1. Ion Iliescu: Former Romanian President dies aged 95  BBC
  2. Ion Iliescu, Who Steered Romania After Revolution, Dies at 95  The New York Times
  3. Ion Iliescu, Romania’s First Post-Communist Leader, Dies at 95  Bloomberg.com
  4. Former Romanian President Iliescu, who led free market transition, dies at 95  Reuters
  5. Ion Iliescu, Romania’s first freely elected president after 1989 revolution, has died at 95  AP News
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Rwanda agrees to take up to 250 migrants from the US

Deal follows deportations to South Sudan and Eswatini despite concerns about international law breaches

The Rwandan government has said it would accept up to 250 migrants from the US under a deal agreed with Washington but gave no details on who could be included.

The Trump administration’s deportation drive has included negotiating arrangements to send people to third countries, among them South Sudan and Eswatini.

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Columbia and Brown to Disclose Admissions and Race Data in Trump Deal – The New York Times

  1. Columbia and Brown to Disclose Admissions and Race Data in Trump Deal  The New York Times
  2. Columbia and Brown’s Agreements to Share Student Data with the Trump Administration Aids and Abets a Racist Agenda  EdTrust
  3. Kahlenberg in the NYT: Columbia and Brown to Disclose Admissions and Race Data in Trump Deal  Progressive Policy Institute
  4. July 30: The dawn of admissions audits?  The Chronicle of Higher Education
  5. Columbia Deal Will Require Federal Reporting on Admissions  RealClearEducation
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Free-falling fish started a brush fire in Canada, firefighters say – NBC Bay Area

  1. Free-falling fish started a brush fire in Canada, firefighters say  NBC Bay Area
  2. A Fish Falls From the Sky and Sparks a Brush Fire in British Columbia  The New York Times
  3. Fishy business: osprey drops dinner, sparks fire, and leaves Canadian town in the dark  WJAR
  4. Bird blamed for dropping fish on power line, sparking "heavy fire" in Canada  CBS News
  5. Feathery suspect (and its fishy accomplice) responsible for starting brush fire in Canada  USA Today
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Canada wildfires: 81 million Americans under air quality alerts as blazes rage

Hundreds of fires across Canada and parts of the US prompt alerts in 14 states from Great Lakes region to the north-east

Hundreds of wildfires continued to burn across Canada and parts of the US on Tuesday sending smoke from the blazes across the region and reducing air quality in both countries.

US air quality tanked from the Great Lakes region to the north-east, making skies hazy from Minneapolis to New York City and even prompting a ground stop at Boston’s Logan international airport due to “low visibility” on Monday. Detroit, New York City and Chicago continued to record some of the worst air quality in the world on Tuesday, according to IQAir, ranking fourth, 10th and 11th respectively.

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How an insecticide has come back to bug Emmanuel Macron – politico.eu

  1. How an insecticide has come back to bug Emmanuel Macron  politico.eu
  2. French health experts speak out against bee-killing pesticide  Black Hills Pioneer
  3. France’s Duplomb Law: A New Decree Dragging Agriculture Backwards  Slow Food
  4. French court ruling on acetamiprid pesticide tests Macron’s balance between farmers and green voters  ehn.org
  5. Viewpoint: France’s scientifically backward view on an alleged bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticide will ensure serious destruction of leafy vegetables and fruits  Genetic Literacy Project
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Pope: May the Hiroshima anniversary serve as a call to pursue peace – Vatican News

  1. Pope: May the Hiroshima anniversary serve as a call to pursue peace  Vatican News
  2. A world without nuclear weapons is needed, Japanese cardinal says  Crux | Taking the Catholic Pulse
  3. Clerical junket to Japan  The Catholic Thing
  4. WCC signs Joint Interfaith Statement Marking 80 Years Since the First Use of Nuclear Weapons  World Council of Churches
  5. Peace, disarmament begin in the heart, says USCCB president  Catholic Standard
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Video shows rare protests in China over beating of schoolgirl by three teenagers

Large crowds gather in city of Jiangyou in Sichuan province after case causes outrage online

A large protest erupted in the south-western Chinese city of Jiangyou, videos on social media have shown, after the beating of a young girl by three other teenagers caused public outrage.

Protests are rare in China, where opposition to the ruling Communist party and anything seen as a threat to civil order is swiftly quashed.

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Great Barrier Reef suffers biggest annual drop in live coral since 1980s after devastating coral bleaching

Researchers warn reef may reach tipping point where coral cannot recover fast enough between major catastrophic events

The Great Barrier Reef has suffered its biggest annual drop in live coral in two out of three areas monitored by scientists since 1986, a new report has revealed.

The Australian Institute of Marine Science (Aims) report is the first to comprehensively document the devastating impacts of the early 2024 mass coral bleaching event – the most widespread and severe on record for the Great Barrier Reef.

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