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Brazil is reeling from catastrophic floods. What went wrong – and what does the future hold?
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Arvind Kejriwal: India court grants bail to Delhi leader
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Hungary rolls out red carpet for Xi in final leg of European tour
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Pope tells Italians to have more babies amid record-low fertility rates
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Vladimir Putin renews nuclear threats against west
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China tensions explode as Beijing intercepts 'trespassing' US Destroyer in South China Sea
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Boeing 737 plane skids off runway at Senegal's main airport with 10 people injured
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Plane catches fire and skids off runway in Senegal, injuring at least 10 people
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India election: Modi's divisive campaign rhetoric raises questions
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Zelensky fires bodyguard chief over foiled assassination plot
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