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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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Jerusalem: Protesters March Against Benjamin Netanyahu

Thousands of anti-government protesters marched toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, blocking the city's main entrance. The protest, which occurred on Wednesday morning, March 19, was driven by opposition to Netanyahu's decision to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet domestic security service and his move to resume the war in the Gaza Strip.

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US: Audience Boo As Clintons Arrive At Capital One Arena For Presidential Parade

Booing was heard in the audience as former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took their seats at Capital One Arena, where an indoor presidential parade was held after Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th U.S. President on Monday, January 20.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough 8

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough 2

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough 3

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough 4

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough 5

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough 6

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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Australia: Mass Stranding Of Pilot Whales At Toby’s Inlet Near Dunsborough 7

More than a hundred pilot whales were stranded at Toby's Inlet near Dunsborough, Western Australia on Thursday, April 25. Beachgoers helped pour water on the whales on shore as they were being directed back to the sea. Among the 4 pods of about 160 whales that were stranded, 28 died.

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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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Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

NAGOYA, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito speaks at the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in Nagoya, central Japan, on Nov. 10, 2014. The three-day international conference opened the same day, with government officials and researchers from more than 100 countries attending.

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Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

NAGOYA, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (L) and his wife, Crown Princess Masako, attend the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in Nagoya, central Japan, on Nov. 10, 2014. The three-day international conference opened the same day, with government officials and researchers from more than 100 countries attending.

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Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

NAGOYA, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (R) and his wife, Crown Princess Masako, attend the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in Nagoya, central Japan, on Nov. 10, 2014. The three-day international conference opened the same day, with government officials and researchers from more than 100 countries attending.

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Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

NAGOYA, Japan - The UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development opens in Nagoya, central Japan, on Nov. 10, 2014, with government officials and researchers from more than 100 countries attending. The conference will run through Nov. 12.

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Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (R) and his wife Crown Princess Masako (C) arrive at a hotel in Nagoya, central Japan, on Nov. 9, 2014, to attend a meeting of the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in the city. (Pool photo by Chunichi Shimbun)

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Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito and his wife Crown Princess Masako wave as they leave JR Tokyo Station in central Tokyo for Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 9, 2014. The couple will attend a meeting of the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in the Aichi prefectural capital Nagoya. (Pool photo by Yomiuri Shimbun)

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World confab on ESD under way in western Japan

World confab on ESD under way in western Japan

OKAYAMA, Japan - Participants in a panel meeting on Africa exchange views as part of the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development under way in Okayama, western Japan, from Nov. 5, 2014.

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Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

Conference on education for sustainable development opens in Nagoya

NAGOYA, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (L) and his wife, Crown Princess Masako, attend the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in Nagoya, central Japan, on Nov. 10, 2014. The three-day international conference opened the same day, with government officials and researchers from more than 100 countries attending. (Kyodo)

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Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito and his wife Crown Princess Masako wave as they leave JR Tokyo Station in central Tokyo for Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 9, 2014. The couple will attend a meeting of the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in the Aichi prefectural capital Nagoya. (Pool photo by Yomiuri Shimbun)(Kyodo)

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Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

Crown prince, princess to attend UNESCO meeting in Nagoya

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito (R) and his wife Crown Princess Masako (C) arrive at a hotel in Nagoya, central Japan, on Nov. 9, 2014, to attend a meeting of the UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development in the city. (Pool photo by Chunichi Shimbun)(Kyodo)

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