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Spain deploys 7,500 troops to flood zone
Spain is sending 7,500 troops to its eastern region hit by devastating floods, the government said on Monday, amid growing discontent over the response to
Indonesia is expected to have a normal rainy season in 2025
Most of Indonesia is forecast to have a normal wet season next year, making the area suitable for growing crops, the country’s meteorological agency BMKG
The world’s largest captive crocodile Cassius has died in Australia
A 5.48-metre Australian crocodile that held the world record as the largest crocodile in captivity has died. It was believed to have been more than
Spain launches largest peacetime disaster relief operation: death toll rises to 214
The deadliest floods in Spain’s modern history have killed at least 214 people and dozens are still missing. It comes four days after torrential rains
UN Nature Summit agrees payments for the use of genetic information
Countries attending nature talks at the UN Conference of Parties on the Environment (COP16) in Colombia on Saturday agreed on how companies in sectors such
Climate change makes temperatures deadlier and food less reliable
Climate change is raising temperatures to dangerous new heights, while worsening drought and food security, warned a new report by the Lancet Countdown. Record temperatures
Taiwan expects super typhoon Kong-Rei to make landfall on Thursday
Taiwan expects super typhoon Kong-rai to hit its sparsely populated east coast on Thursday, prompting a warning of heavy rain and winds on Wednesday ahead
Floods in Spain kill at least 62 people in Valencia region
At least 62 people were killed in flash floods that swept across the eastern Spanish region of Valencia after heavy rains on Tuesday left roads
Diwali fireworks could worsen air in Indian capital
Fireworks launched during celebrations of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, could further worsen air quality in the Indian capital this week, officials said, offsetting
Russian, Chinese and Cuban sources are spreading misinformation about the hurricane
Russian and Chinese influencers as well as the Cuban government are spreading misinformation in the wake of two deadly hurricanes in the United States, including