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US: Tropical Storm Arthur Remnants Bring Deadly Flooding to Mississippi Gulf Coast

Remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur brought heavy rain and strong winds to Mississippi on Thursday, June 18, killing a road crew member in Franklin County and prompting water rescues in Harrison County.

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US: Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

President Trump and first lady Melania Trump were evacuated by Secret Service agents from the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night, April 25, after a shooter opened fire. The president was uninjured, and no immediate injuries were reported among the attendees. This video shows a person on the ground outside the venue with USSS.

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US: Evacuations Ordered As Park Fire Burns Thousands Of Acres In Butte County, California 2

Park Fire, a brush fire burning near Chico in California's Butte County, continued its spread and grew to about 239,000 acres as of Friday, July 26.

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N. Korea willing to let foreign diplomats visit blast site

N. Korea willing to let foreign diplomats visit blast site

BEIJING, China - British Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell speaks to reporters at Beijing Capital International Airport on Sept. 14 on his way back to Britain from Pyongyang. Rammel said North Korea is willing to let diplomats visit the site of a mysterious blast which sent a huge mushroom cloud into the air over Kim Hyung Jik County near the Chinese border Sept. 9.

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Japan could be Security Council permanent member by 2005: UK

Japan could be Security Council permanent member by 2005: UK

LONDON, Britain - British Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell spoke in an interview with Kyodo News in London June 2. He said Japan could become a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council as early as 2005 under a British plan that would add five non-veto-wielding permanent members to the security council.

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N. Korea willing to let foreign diplomats visit blast site

N. Korea willing to let foreign diplomats visit blast site

BEIJING, China - British Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell speaks to reporters at Beijing Capital International Airport on Sept. 14 on his way back to Britain from Pyongyang. Rammel said North Korea is willing to let diplomats visit the site of a mysterious blast which sent a huge mushroom cloud into the air over Kim Hyung Jik County near the Chinese border Sept. 9. (Kyodo)

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Japan could be Security Council permanent member by 2005: UK

Japan could be Security Council permanent member by 2005: UK

LONDON, Britain - British Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell spoke in an interview with Kyodo News in London June 2. He said Japan could become a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council as early as 2005 under a British plan that would add five non-veto-wielding permanent members to the security council. (Kyodo)

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