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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 4

At least 140 people have died and 127 remain missing after Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippines, with the central province of Cebu suffering the worst damage from floods and mudslides. Homes were destroyed and streets were left buried in debris, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. In Cebu, floodwaters rose to roof level in some areas. A state of calamity has been declared in Cebu to speed up emergency response as rescue operations continue.

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US: Multiple Arrested At Pro-Palestine Protest Outside NYU Stern School Of Business

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, including students and faculty members, rallied outside the New York University Stern School of Business on Monday, April 22. As the protest intensified, multiple protesters were taken into custody.

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Armed policemen check visitors' tickets at gates to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them from within China, are expected to visit over the next six months to see the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and different cultural performances.

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances.

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances.

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances.

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances.

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances.

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances. (Kyodo)

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Armed policemen check visitors' tickets at gates to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them from within China, are expected to visit over the next six months to see the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and different cultural performances. (Kyodo)

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances. (Kyodo)

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances. (Kyodo)

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances. (Kyodo)

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances. (Kyodo)

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World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

World Expo opens to public in Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China - Visitors form long queues to the Shanghai World Exp site on May 1, 2010, as the world fair opened to the public the same day. Up to 70 million people, 95 percent of them domestic visitors, are expected to visit over the next six months to take in the sometimes curious architecture of national pavilions and enjoy different cultural performances. (Kyodo)

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