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US Midwest and South dig out after deadly tornadoes
04/03/2012 - USA

US Midwest and South dig out after deadly tornadoes

Resident in towns across the US Midwest and South began recovery efforts on Sunday, just two days after a series of tornadoes left a path of destruction from Indiana to the Gulf of Mexico, killing at least 39 people.
Rare October snowstorm hits US East Coast
31/10/2011 - USA

Rare October snowstorm hits US East Coast

An unseasonal snowstorm slammed the US East Coast on Saturday, disrupting air travel and leaving more than three million homes and businesses without electricity. The storm is thought to have killed at least 11 people.
Rescuers scramble to reach typhoon victims
02/10/2011 - PHILIPPINES

Rescuers scramble to reach typhoon victims

Rescuers in the Philippines are struggling to reach tens of thousands of people affected by massive flooding in the wake of back-to-back typhoons amid fears a third storm may hit the country next week.
Death toll from Typhoon Nesat mounts
28/09/2011 - PHILIPPINES

Death toll from Typhoon Nesat mounts

Typhoon Nesat caused at least 21 deaths on Luzon, the main Philippine island, it emerged Wednesday. Tens of thousands more residents evacuated their homes. The storm caused extensive damage to roads, public services, and crops.
The Chilean winter of discontent
31/08/2011 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

The Chilean winter of discontent

In Chile the death of a teenager has galvanized the movement and demonstrators demands for their share of the country's economic boom. And the US congress has passed a bill granting compensation to those made ill by helping at the 9/11 sites. Finally we turn to Argentina to take a look at the evangelical churches being preyed upon by Mexican drug cartels.
Obama declares floods ‘major disaster’
31/08/2011 - USA

Obama declares floods ‘major disaster’

US President Barack Obama has officially declared that the severe floods afflicting parts of North Carolina and New York in the wake of Hurricane Irene a “major disaster”, paving the way for the areas to receive federal aid.
Irene death toll jumps as east coast battles floods
30/08/2011 - USA

Irene death toll jumps as east coast battles floods

Towns along the east coast of the United States are scrambling to restore power lines and stem massive floods in the wake of Hurricane Irene, which is now known to have killed at least 44 people.
Dozens found dead in wake of Irene
29/08/2011 - USA

Dozens found dead in wake of Irene

Combined reports from emergency officials and local media across ten states on the US East Coast Monday say that Hurricane Irene was responsible for the deaths of at least 33 people, mostly from falling trees, road accidents, and floodwater.
NYC re-opens for business as Vermont battles floods
29/08/2011 - USA

NYC re-opens for business as Vermont battles floods

New York City was slowly getting back to business Monday as further north, Vermont battled the state’s worst flooding since 1927, leaving 50,000 people without power. Hurricane Irene, now a tropical storm, has killed 21 people across the East Coast.
British arms dealers profit from Arab spring
29/08/2011 - IN THE PAPERS INTERNATIONAL

British arms dealers profit from Arab spring

In today's international papers, we look at who's profiting from the Arab spring, why the Notting Hill carnival is more important than ever this year, and if the media coverage of Hurricane Irene was a fuss about nothing.
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