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  1. 454,000 people registered as displaced: Thousands sleep rough as Israeli strike shelters overwhelmed

    Thousands of Lebanese displaced by Israeli strikes are sleeping rough, with emergency shelters overwhelmed.

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  2. Dense fog shrouds central, southern Netherlands; Drivers warned of hazardous roads

    Dense fog affects central and southern Netherlands

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  3. Three women, three countries and a global crisis

    Global turmoil affects women worldwide

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  4. How will daylight saving time 2026 affect your routine in the United States

    Changes to daylight saving time start date in 2026, clocks will spring forward one hour on March 14, 2026, and fall back one hour on November 7, 2026.

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  5. US: Tornadoes kill several people in Michigan, Oklahoma

    Tornadoes sweep through Oklahoma and Michigan, claiming lives

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  6. At least six dead after tornadoes sweep across Michigan and Oklahoma, officials say

    Tornadoes in Michigan and Oklahoma claim at least six lives

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  7. Torrevieja evacuates 20,000 in largest earthquake drill in Valencian Community history

    20,000 evacuated in Valencian Community's largest earthquake drill

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  8. High-voltage sex, jealousy and control: why do movies and series for teenagers flood us with toxic relationships?

    Movies and series for teenagers often portray toxic relationships, prioritizing drama and romance over healthy communication and mutual respect.

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  9. Tornado in Michigan kills three and injures several as powerful storms sweep region

    Three people killed and 12 injured in tornado in Michigan

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  10. Seventh edition of eMallorca Experience returns for 2026 with new sustainability events and green mobility initiatives

    eMallorca Experience returns with new sustainability events and green mobility initiatives.

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  11. Explainer: How air raid sirens and alerts shape daily lives across Middle East

    Sirens are becoming a regular occurrence in the Middle East as air raids escalate, with residents learning to take cover during attacks.

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  12. Extended drought dooms Oxford in district championship loss to Davison

    Oxford Wildcats lose district championship to Davison Cardinals

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  13. AEMET maintains weather alerts in 11 communities on Saturday

    AEMET continues to monitor weather conditions

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  14. Coast Guard handling oil spill near LOOP in US Gulf

    Coast Guard responds to oil spill near LOOP in US Gulf

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  15. As La Niña Fades, WMO Experts Warn That El Niño Could Set New Global Heat Records

    La Niña conditions are fading, WMO warns of potential for new global heat records.

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  16. Firefighters quickly extinguish blaze on Aruba’s north coast

    Fire breaks out on Aruba's north coast, firefighters respond quickly.

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  17. $21.33 Bn Enterprise Asset Management Markets, 2035 Industry Trends and Global Forecasts

    Enterprise asset management market to grow due to cloud, AI, and IoT adoption

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  18. $243.4 Bn Humanoid Robot Markets, 2035 Industry Trends and Global Forecasts

    Humanoid robots market expected to reach $243.4 Bn by 2035.

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  19. Undersea Defence Infrastructure & Security Market to Reach US$56.75 Billion by 2036, Growing at 6.8% CAGR

    Undersea defence investment grows due to geopolitical tensions

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  20. $1,010 Bn Big Data Markets, 2035 Industry Trends and Global Forecasts

    Big data market growth driven by AI and machine learning, cloud adoption, and industry-specific tools

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  21. $63.28 Bn Mobile Robots Market, 2035: Industry Trends and Global Forecasts

    Mobile robots market to experience $63.28 billion growth by 2035, advancements in AI and sensor technology driving growth, software and Asia's emerging markets key growth areas.

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  22. Costa del Sol struck by two more earthquakes – the first just off the coast from Mijas

    Two mild earthquakes hit Costa del Sol, Spain, with no reported damage or injuries.

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