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More Than 11,300 People Dead In Libya's Worst Flooding, Outrage After Spanish Woman Reporter Groped And More
All the world news you need to know this week.
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All the world news you need to know this week.
Activism
In a single hectare of land in the Yasuní national park, there are more insect species than in all of North America and more species of trees and plants than in any other hectare on Earth.
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“Anyone else disappointed the aliens revealed in Mexico looks exactly like Hollywood predicted aliens would look like? Not suspicious at all.”
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The spill lasted for about an hour but did not leave a strong smell because it was “good quality wine”.
Climate
The staggering death toll is expected to rise as search and rescue operations continue.
Featured
Spanish journalist Isa Balado was groped by a man while she was reporting live on TV, prompting outrage in the country against gender violence.
Cute
“Can’t believe Premier League players never tried this.”
Cute
People with a variety of body shapes – from rugby players to models of all ages, sizes, races and abilities – charmed the crowd at New Zealand Fashion Week.
Cute
This is the 13th year the local church has been holding an unofficial LGBTQ mass wedding.
Activism
Morocco’s national soccer team players donated blood to the injured after an earthquake killed more than 2,000 people on Friday Sep. 8.
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Luis Rubiales said he has “faith in the truth” and will do “everything in my power to prevail.”
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More than 2,000 people have been killed and people have been injured after a powerful earthquake struck Morocco on Friday Sep. 8.