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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 4

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 5

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts. This video shows a rescue team with a dinghy making their way through a flooded street.

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US: Severe Thunderstorms Bring Heavy Rains, Causing Flash Flooding In Dallas-Fort Worth Area

Severe thunderstorms moved into the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area on Thursday, May 30, bringing heavy rains and flash flooding.

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KENYA-NAKURU-JUNCAO GRASS

KENYA-NAKURU-JUNCAO GRASS

(240131) -- NAKURU (KENYA), Jan. 31, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Local farmers cut Juncao straw at a Juncao farm in Lenginet village, Nakuru, Kenya, on Jan. 26, 2024. Introduced by Chinese agripreneur Jack Liu in 2021, Juncao grass has revolutionized animal husbandry in Kenya's semi-arid outposts, guaranteeing an uninterrupted supply of nutritious fodder to herders and subsistence farmers. (Xinhua/Han Xu) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese-invented Juncao grass changing fortunes of Kenya's dairy farmers

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KENYA-NAKURU-JUNCAO GRASS

KENYA-NAKURU-JUNCAO GRASS

(240131) -- NAKURU (KENYA), Jan. 31, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Local farmers cut Juncao straw and collect them at a Juncao farm in Lenginet village, Nakuru, Kenya, on Jan. 26, 2024. Introduced by Chinese agripreneur Jack Liu in 2021, Juncao grass has revolutionized animal husbandry in Kenya's semi-arid outposts, guaranteeing an uninterrupted supply of nutritious fodder to herders and subsistence farmers. (Xinhua/Han Xu) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese-invented Juncao grass changing fortunes of Kenya's dairy farmers

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Underground services resume in London

Underground services resume in London

LONDON, England - Commuters read their newspaper in a London Underground car on July 8 as the train services resumed the day after dozens of people were killed and hundreds others inured in multiple bombings that British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw suspects to be attacks by an al-Qaida organization.

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Straw talks with Machimura

Straw talks with Machimura

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura shake hands prior to their talks at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Jan. 20.

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Britain to help protect Japanese troops in Iraq

Britain to help protect Japanese troops in Iraq

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi shake hands prior to their talks at the prime minister's office Jan. 20 in Tokyo.

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(2)G-8 backs Iraq power transfer

(2)G-8 backs Iraq power transfer

WASHINGTON, United States - (From L to R) Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell are seated at a joint press conference at the end of a one-day meeting of the Group of Eight countries in Washington on May 14.

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(2)Blix wants 'months' for arms hunt, U.S. sets deadline

(2)Blix wants 'months' for arms hunt, U.S. sets deadline

NEW YORK, United States - British Foreign Minister Jack Straw (L) talks with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell before a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on March 7.

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(2)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

(2)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi give a joint news conference at the end of their talks in Tokyo on July 17.

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(1)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

(1)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi shake hands at the start of their meeting in Tokyo on July 17. Straw told Kawaguchi London has recently brought up with North Korea the issue of Japanese nationals who have allegedly been abducted there.

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Britain urges Japan to help resolve India-Pakistan conflict

Britain urges Japan to help resolve India-Pakistan conflict

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) shakes hands with British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw prior to their meeting at the premier's office in Tokyo on July 17. Straw urged Japan to play a role in international efforts to settle the conflict between India and Pakistan.

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G-8 talks focus on Middle East conflict

G-8 talks focus on Middle East conflict

ROME, Italy - Japanese Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka (2nd from L), flanked by Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, smiles during a group photo session at the Villa Madama in Rome on July 18 prior to the talks of foreign ministers from the Group of Eight (G-8) nations. They discussed the Middle East at length, sharing the view that the G-8 must send a strong message to call for an early resolution of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

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Straw talks with Machimura

Straw talks with Machimura

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura shake hands prior to their talks at the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo on Jan. 20. (Kyodo)

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Britain to help protect Japanese troops in Iraq

Britain to help protect Japanese troops in Iraq

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi shake hands prior to their talks at the prime minister's office Jan. 20 in Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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Underground services resume in London

Underground services resume in London

LONDON, England - Mounted policemen patrol London's business district on July 8 the day after dozens of people were killed and hundreds others inured in multiple bombings that British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw suspects to be attacks by an al-Qaida organization. (Kyodo)

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Underground services resume in London

Underground services resume in London

LONDON, England - Mounted policemen patrol London's business district on July 8 the day after dozens of people were killed and hundreds others inured in multiple bombings that British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw suspects to be attacks by an al-Qaida organization. (Kyodo)

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Underground services resume in London

Underground services resume in London

LONDON, England - People walk to their office as usual as London's Underground and bus services resumed the day after dozens of people were killed and hundreds others inured in multiple bombings that British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw suspects to be attacks by an al-Qaida organization. (Kyodo)

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Underground services resume in London

Underground services resume in London

LONDON, England - Commuters read their newspaper in a London Underground car on July 8 as the train services resumed the day after dozens of people were killed and hundreds others inured in multiple bombings that British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw suspects to be attacks by an al-Qaida organization. (Kyodo)

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Underground services resume in London

Underground services resume in London

LONDON, England - People report to work as usual in London on July 8 as the Underground services resumed the day after dozens of people were killed and hundreds others inured in multiple bombings that British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw suspects to be attacks by an al-Qaida organization. (Kyodo)

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(2)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

(2)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi give a joint news conference at the end of their talks in Tokyo on July 17.

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(1)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

(1)Britain mentioned abducted Japanese issue to N. Korea

TOKYO, Japan - British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi shake hands at the start of their meeting in Tokyo on July 17. Straw told Kawaguchi London has recently brought up with North Korea the issue of Japanese nationals who have allegedly been abducted there.

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(2)G-8 backs Iraq power transfer

(2)G-8 backs Iraq power transfer

WASHINGTON, United States - (From L to R) Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell are seated at a joint press conference at the end of a one-day meeting of the Group of Eight countries in Washington on May 14. (Kyodo)

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(2)Blix wants 'months' for arms hunt, U.S. sets deadline

(2)Blix wants 'months' for arms hunt, U.S. sets deadline

NEW YORK, United States - British Foreign Minister Jack Straw (L) talks with U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell before a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on March 7. (Kyodo)

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Britain urges Japan to help resolve India-Pakistan conflict

Britain urges Japan to help resolve India-Pakistan conflict

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi (R) shakes hands with British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw prior to their meeting at the premier's office in Tokyo on July 17. Straw urged Japan to play a role in international efforts to settle the conflict between India and Pakistan.

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G-8 talks focus on Middle East conflict

G-8 talks focus on Middle East conflict

ROME, Italy - Japanese Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka (2nd from L), flanked by Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, smiles during a group photo session at the Villa Madama in Rome on July 18 prior to the talks of foreign ministers from the Group of Eight (G-8) nations. They discussed the Middle East at length, sharing the view that the G-8 must send a strong message to call for an early resolution of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

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