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Mapping Libya’s catastrophic flood damage in Derna after Storm Daniel
Two dams burst upstream from the coastal city, releasing a wall of water that swept away buildings, people inside them.
‘Olive branches, victory signs’: How Oslo Accords failed the Palestinians
The Oslo Accords were 'designed' to serve Israel’s economic, security dominance over the Palestinians, experts say.
More than 70 crocodiles on the loose after flooding in China
Deluges around the southern city of Maoming cause a lake at a commercial crocodile farm to overflow.
Photos: The aftermath of a powerful storm and deadly floods in Libya
Devastating floods in Libya broke dams and swept away entire neighbourhoods, killing more than 5,000 people.
Palestinian authoritarianism has its roots in the Oslo Accords
The Palestinian Authority was never meant to engage in democratic governance and defend the Palestinians' interests.
BP chief Bernard Looney steps down over past relationships with colleagues
Chief Financial Officer Murray Auchincloss named interim CEO of British energy giant.
Australia’s Qantas illegally sacked workers during COVID, court rules
Australia's High Court upholds earlier ruling that airline broke the law when it outsourced ground handling jobs.
India’s Kerala closes schools, banks in several villages after Nipah deaths
Containment zones declared in southern state after it records two deaths from the rare and deadly brain-damaging virus.
What were the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestinians?
Three decades after the first Oslo Accord was signed, the peace process it promised has not come about.
Earthquake survivors search for loved ones in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains
Relief efforts are finally trickling their way up the rugged terrain, where some of the worst-hit villages are located.

