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Belgium holds day of mourning for flood victims
Jul 20, 2021 06:23The village of Vaux-sous-Chevremont on the outskirts of Liege has been devastated. Seven people lost their lives in last week's floods here. Hundreds have been forced to flee their homes.
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At least 30 killed as passenger bus, truck collide in Pakistan
Jul 20, 2021 01:42Thirty people are killed and 74 injured when a passenger bus and truck collide in Punjab province, rescue and hospital officials say.
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Bomb attack kills over 30 people, injures scores in Iraqi capital’s Sadr City
Jul 20, 2021 01:29At least 31 people have been killed and scores wounded after a bomb blast hit a busy market in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
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Gaza prepares for Eid al-Adha amid dire conditions
Jul 19, 2021 04:26Gaza’s population of over two million is preparing for Eid Al-Adha holiday under difficult conditions.
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Flood death toll rises to 156 in Germany, 183 for Europe: Police
Jul 18, 2021 04:22The death toll from devastating floods has risen to 156 in Germany, police said Sunday morning, bringing the total to at least 183 fatalities from the disaster in western Europe.
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Landslides kill at least 25 in Mumbai after heavy rains
Jul 18, 2021 04:15At least 25 people died in three Mumbai suburbs when several houses collapsed after landslides triggered by heavy rain, local officials said on Sunday.
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More than 2,100 US firefighters combat blaze in Oregon
Jul 18, 2021 04:03With wildfires in the drought-hit western United States and Canada continuing to scorch vast areas, firefighting resources are being severely stretched, authorities said Saturday.
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Shock findings: UK teachers receiving govt. 'Diktats' punish pro-Palestine student
Jul 17, 2021 01:45Accusations of a state-led anti-Palestine crackdown in British schools have been proven true following the release of a case study by Muslim-advocacy group Cage.
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Concern as COVID-19 cases surge in EU
Jul 17, 2021 01:38Following an easing of restrictions in the EU and UK, coronavirus cases across Western Europe are on a sharp upward curve.
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Hijab ban: EU court backs businesses who sack religiously dressed women
Jul 17, 2021 01:33Shock has rippled through the Muslim community after the European Union’s Highest Court ruled that businesses can sack Muslim women for wearing the hijab if they work face-to-face with customers or if the wearing of the religious clothing causes workplace conflicts.