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Dorian slowly moves up East Coast, Serena Williams seeks 24th Grand Slam title, H&M stops buying leather from Brazil
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Bloomberg

How Are Chinese Companies Fighting Cash Crunch?

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Nov.26 -- Companies in China have been struggling with a credit squeeze triggered by the government's campaign to shrink the shadow-banking industry, but there are signs of relief. Bloomberg's Sofia Horta e Costa and Lianting Tu report...
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Hurricane Florence Forces Millions to Evacuate North Carolina

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Sep.12 -- Hurricane Florence continues to move toward the East Coast of the United States with the storm expected to land near the North Carolina/South Carolina border. Bloomberg's Chris Flavelle and David Wethe report on storm...
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Flood victims say Covid-19 will delay return to normality

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The owners of a bungalow submerged by floodwater earlier this year have said they believe it will take much longer for the lives of flood victims to return to normal due to coronavirus. Kevin and Catherine Lorryman, whose home in George...
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Bloomberg

Impact of EU Floods too Early to Quantify: Swiss Re CFO

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John Dacey, chief financial officer at Swiss Re AG, discusses first half earnings and how climate change has impacted the business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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In her opening statement, former U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch warned foreign and private interests are influencing U.S. policy.
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Rural Tennessee Community Works Together On Flood Recovery

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As cleanup continues, so does the search for those missing. Less than 20 people are on that list.
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Clean-up Operations Underway In Western Germany After Deadly Flooding

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Newsy reports from Western Germany, where devastating flooding has killed almost 200 people and left many missing.
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Rising Sea Levels In East Africa Threatening Home Evacuations

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Tanzania's capital city could lose up to $5.3 billion in public and private assets because of the threat of rising sea levels and flooding.
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Dozens Dead From Ian, One Of Strongest, Costliest U.S. Storms

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Hurricane Ian is being blamed for at least 46 deaths in Florida, Newsy found, with experts expecting the death toll to rise.
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WRAP Mississippi floods hit poorest people, residents prepare

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12 May 2011 - Vicksburg, Mississippi 1. Mid of US Coast Guard walking around flood waters 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kyle Smith, US Coast Guard: "Of course you get a lot standing water that could bring a lot of bacteria into the...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn addresses crowd at Blackpool event

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn talks about recent flooding in the north of England, US President Donald Trump and his relationship with Boris Johnson and the recent actions of the Brexit Party at a party event in Blackpool. Mr Corbyn has...
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Press Association

Interview with Jeremy Corbyn on campaign trail in Leeds

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn during a visit to the Scrap Creative Reuse Arts Project in Farsley, while on the General Election campaign trail in Leeds. He discusses Labour's pledge on Sure Start centres, anti-Semitism, flooding, NHS.
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Sky News

High tides leave 70% of Venice underwater

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VOICED: In Venice the high tide has left 70% of the city known as Italy's pride, under water. SHOWS: Flooded St Mark's Square and surrounding area, flooded St Mark's Basilica interiors. Interviews with Giorgio Penso, Shop Owner and Dan...
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Millions Brace For Severe Weather Over Thanksgiving

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Blizzards, hurricane-strength winds and a "bomb cyclone" threaten travel for millions trying to make it home for Thanksgiving.
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UK summer temperatures may hit regularly 40C due to climate change

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VOICED: Shows exterior drone shots Avonmouth and Severn Estuary, exterior shots flood defences being prepared in area, interviews with UK Floods Minister Rebecca Pow MP on flood protection funding and Chair UK Environment Agency Emma...
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Interview with Boris Johnson on flood defences

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on overnight flooding on 21 January 2021 in Didsbury, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

AMP Capital's Mousina on Asia's Economic Outlook

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Diana Mousina, AMP Capital Senior Economist discusses Asia's economic outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia."
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Press Association

London mayor calls on Government to act on climate crisis

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Sadiq Khan gives a speech at the Barbican Centre after the launch of a London-wide environment campaign, which includes broadening the Ultra Low Emission Zone. The London mayor warns of the threat of the climate crisis and how it will...
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Thames Barrier closes for annual test before 200th operational closure

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The Thames Barrier has been closed closed for its annual test closure, held at the start of the autumn to test the equipment, systems and staff. The Barrier's individual gates were moved into a range of operational positions, including...
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At Least 28 Dead, Unknown Number Missing After Kentucky Flooding

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In addition to loss of human life, local officials say that in Perry County alone, flood waters wiped out dozens of bridges.
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Death Toll From Pakistan Flooding Near 1,000

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The new death toll came a day after the prime minister asked for international help in battling deadly flood damage in the impoverished nation.
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Yellowstone Works To Mend Economy, Ecosystem After Historic Flooding

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Yellowstone is reopening after historic floods washed out critical infrastructure, but there's still work to be done to get the town and park back.
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Yellowstone Park Closed To Visitors Due To Severe Flooding

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Videos are making it clear that the northern loop of the park will not reopen this year, due to severe flooding.