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Syrians Celebrate End Of The Assad Family's Half-Century Rule After President Flees To Moscow
CBS News
President Biden, who met with his national security team Sunday morning to discuss the latest developments in Syria, called the fall of Syrian leader Assad a "moment of history of opportunity," pledging to support the country and its neighbors against any threats.
Russia Attacks Ukraine Ports, Threatens Ships After Nixing Grain Deal
CBS News
Parts of Ukraine's Black Sea port cities of Odesa and Mykolaiv were engulfed in flames again in the early hours of Thursday after another night of Russian bombardment.
UN Climate Deal: Calamity Cash, But No New Emissions Cuts
Associated Press
For the first time, the nations of the world decided to help pay for the damage an overheating world is inflicting on poor countries, but they finished marathon climate talks on Sunday without further addressing the root cause of those disasters — the burning of fossil fuels.
John Kerry Tests Positive For COVID As UN Climate Talks Slow
Associated Press
U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry has tested positive for COVID-19 at the U.N. climate talks in Egypt, a spokeswoman said late Friday night.
Fight Over Aid For Climate Losses Divides UN Talks
Associated Press
Demands for rich nations to provide additional aid for vulnerable countries suffering devastating impacts from climate change have become a major point of division at the two-week meeting.
World Leaders Grieve Deadly Halloween Crowd Surge In Seoul
Associated Press
World leaders expressed sadness and condolences after at least 151 people were killed in a crowd surge Saturday night in Seoul, South Korea.
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Russia Sends More Energy To Asia As Europe Cuts Back
Associated Press
Russia sent significantly more oil and coal to India and China over the summer compared with the start of the year, while European countries that long relied on Russian energy have cut back sharply in response to the war in Ukraine, said a report published Tuesday.
Russia Sends More Energy To Asia As Europe Cuts Back
Associated Press
Russia sent significantly more oil and coal to India and China over the summer compared with the start of the year, while European countries that long relied on Russian energy have cut back sharply in response to the war in Ukraine, said a report published Tuesday.
UN Chief Warns Of ‘Catastrophe’ From Global Food Shortage
Associated Press
The head of the United Nations warned Friday that the world faces “catastrophe” because of the growing shortage of food around the globe.
UN Chief Warns Of ‘Catastrophe’ From Global Food Shortage
Associated Press
The head of the United Nations warned Friday that the world faces “catastrophe” because of the growing shortage of food around the globe.
Will Turkey Upend NATO Expansion? US Officials Seek Clarity
Associated Press
With Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan taking an increasingly tough line against the NATO membership bids of Finland and Sweden despite far less strident statements from some of his top aides, U.S. officials are trying to determine how serious the often mercurial leader is and what it might take to get him to back down.
Will Turkey Upend NATO Expansion? US Officials Seek Clarity
Associated Press
With Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan taking an increasingly tough line against the NATO membership bids of Finland and Sweden despite far less strident statements from some of his top aides, U.S. officials are trying to determine how serious the often mercurial leader is and what it might take to get him to back down.
Russia Pounds Ukraine’s Vital Port Of Odesa, Mariupol Plant
Associated Press
Russian forces pounded away at the vital port of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said Tuesday, as part of an apparent effort to disrupt supply lines and weapons shipments.
Russia Pounds Ukraine’s Vital Port Of Odesa, Mariupol Plant
Associated Press
Russian forces pounded away at the vital port of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said Tuesday, as part of an apparent effort to disrupt supply lines and weapons shipments.
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Heavy rain, high winds move through Oklahoma overnight
Brooke Cox
Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across Oklahoma Saturday night, bringing a risk of hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado threat before tapering off by early Sunday morning.
Heavy rain, high winds move through Oklahoma overnight
Brooke Cox
Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across Oklahoma Saturday night, bringing a risk of hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado threat before tapering off by early Sunday morning.
Power outages in Oklahoma due to severe weather
Carrie Winchel
Severe overnight storms cause power outages for thousands in Oklahoma. Live updates on the aftermath and ongoing weather threats.
Power outages in Oklahoma due to severe weather
Carrie Winchel
Severe overnight storms cause power outages for thousands in Oklahoma. Live updates on the aftermath and ongoing weather threats.
Oklahoma lawmakers push to remove fire-prone red cedar trees
Ethan Wright
Oklahoma lawmakers push House bill to remove invasive cedar trees, aiming to reduce wildfire risk.
Oklahoma lawmakers push to remove fire-prone red cedar trees
Ethan Wright
Oklahoma lawmakers push House bill to remove invasive cedar trees, aiming to reduce wildfire risk.
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Heavy rain, high winds move through Oklahoma overnight
Brooke Cox
Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across Oklahoma Saturday night, bringing a risk of hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado threat before tapering off by early Sunday morning.
Power outages in Oklahoma due to severe weather
Carrie Winchel
Severe overnight storms cause power outages for thousands in Oklahoma. Live updates on the aftermath and ongoing weather threats.
Oklahoma lawmakers push to remove fire-prone red cedar trees
Ethan Wright
Oklahoma lawmakers push House bill to remove invasive cedar trees, aiming to reduce wildfire risk.
STORM TIMELINE: Thunderstorms, hail, and tornado risk in northeast Oklahoma
News On 6
A weekend storm system brings the potential for severe weather, including large hail, damaging winds, and a tornado risk, mainly late Saturday night into early Sunday across northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas.
Severe weather safety: what you need to know to prepare
Brooke Cox
Being prepared with an emergency kit, a safety plan for children and pets, and real-time weather updates can help keep you and your family safe during severe weather.
Tornado Watch vs. Tornado Warning: what they mean and what to do
Brooke Cox
Learning the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning is crucial for knowing when to stay alert and take action to stay safe during severe weather.
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