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DNA Samples Collected From 200 Families After Migrant Boat Sank Off Greek Coast
Associated Press
Pakistan has collected DNA samples from more than 200 families following last week’s sinking of an overcrowded smuggling vessel off Greece that left more than 500 migrants missing, including scores of Pakistanis, authorities said Thursday.
Strong Magnitude 6.5 Quake Rattles Pakistan, Afghanistan
Associated Press
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattled much of Pakistan and Afghanistan on Tuesday, sending panicked residents fleeing from homes and offices and frightening people even in remote villages. At least two people died.
Pakistan Bombing Raises Fears Over Security Breach, 100 Dead
Associated Press
Pakistani authorities scrambled on Tuesday to determine how a suicide bomber was able to carry out one of the country’s deadliest militant attacks in years, unleashing an explosion in a crowded mosque inside a highly secured police compound in the city of Peshawar. The death toll from the blast climbed to 100.
Donors Offer Over $9B For Pakistan After Devastating Floods
Associated Press
Dozens of countries and international institutions on Monday pledged more than $9 billion to help Pakistan recover and rebuild from devastating summer floods that the United Nations chief called “a climate disaster of monumental scale.”
Treaty Against Fossil Fuels Floated At UN Climate Summit
Associated Press
U.N. climate conference delegates are to discuss demands by developing nations that the richest, most polluting countries pay compensation for damage wreaked on them by climate change.
Pakistan Launches Anti-Harassment Hotline For Trans People
Associated Press
Pakistan on Friday launched a hotline for transgender people in an effort to protect them from discrimination and harassment, a senior government official said.
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At UN, A Fleeting Opportunity To Tell Their Nations’ Stories
Associated Press
Pakistan’s new prime minister stepped onto the U.N. podium and faced world leaders, ready to spin a tale of floods and climate change and more than 33 million people at risk. Shahbaz Sharif began: “As I stand here today to tell the story of my country ...” At its core, that was what every world leader was here to do during the past week.
At UN, A Fleeting Opportunity To Tell Their Nations’ Stories
Associated Press
Pakistan’s new prime minister stepped onto the U.N. podium and faced world leaders, ready to spin a tale of floods and climate change and more than 33 million people at risk. Shahbaz Sharif began: “As I stand here today to tell the story of my country ...” At its core, that was what every world leader was here to do during the past week.
‘Multilateral’? Global South’s Leaders Question Solidarity
Associated Press
Whether it’s the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic or climate change, developing countries say it seems that richer nations are thinking of themselves first and not the world’s most vulnerable.
‘Multilateral’? Global South’s Leaders Question Solidarity
Associated Press
Whether it’s the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic or climate change, developing countries say it seems that richer nations are thinking of themselves first and not the world’s most vulnerable.
Pakistani PM Says His Flooded Country Faces Food Shortages
Associated Press
Pakistan is grappling with food shortages after deadly floods left the impoverished country’s agriculture belt underwater, the prime minister told the Turkish president by phone, as authorities scaled up efforts Monday to deliver food, tents and other items.
Pakistani PM Says His Flooded Country Faces Food Shortages
Associated Press
Pakistan is grappling with food shortages after deadly floods left the impoverished country’s agriculture belt underwater, the prime minister told the Turkish president by phone, as authorities scaled up efforts Monday to deliver food, tents and other items.
In Flood-Stricken Pakistan, Rains Damage Archeological Site
Associated Press
In flood-stricken Pakistan where an unprecedented monsoon season has killed hundreds of people, the rains now threaten a famed archeological site dating back 4,500 years, the site’s chief official said Tuesday.
In Flood-Stricken Pakistan, Rains Damage Archeological Site
Associated Press
In flood-stricken Pakistan where an unprecedented monsoon season has killed hundreds of people, the rains now threaten a famed archeological site dating back 4,500 years, the site’s chief official said Tuesday.
Waterborne Diseases Spreading Among Flood Victims In Pakistan
CBS News
Pakistani health officials on Thursday reported an outbreak of waterborne diseases in areas hit by recent record-breaking flooding, as authorities stepped up efforts to ensure the provision of clean drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people who lost their homes in the disaster.
Waterborne Diseases Spreading Among Flood Victims In Pakistan
CBS News
Pakistani health officials on Thursday reported an outbreak of waterborne diseases in areas hit by recent record-breaking flooding, as authorities stepped up efforts to ensure the provision of clean drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people who lost their homes in the disaster.
Aid Pours Into Pakistan; Deaths From Floods Cross 1,200 Mark
Associated Press
Planes carrying fresh supplies are surging across a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll surged past 1,200, officials said Friday, with families and children at special risk of disease and homelessness.
Aid Pours Into Pakistan; Deaths From Floods Cross 1,200 Mark
Associated Press
Planes carrying fresh supplies are surging across a humanitarian air bridge to flood-ravaged Pakistan as the death toll surged past 1,200, officials said Friday, with families and children at special risk of disease and homelessness.
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UN Seeks $160 Million In Emergency Aid For Pakistan Floods
Associated Press
The United Nations and Pakistan issued an appeal Tuesday for $160 million in emergency funding to help millions affected by record-breaking floods that have killed more than 1,160 people since mid-June.
UN Seeks $160 Million In Emergency Aid For Pakistan Floods
Associated Press
The United Nations and Pakistan issued an appeal Tuesday for $160 million in emergency funding to help millions affected by record-breaking floods that have killed more than 1,160 people since mid-June.
Pakistan Floods Leave Wrecked Lives, Half Million In Camps
Associated Press
Nearly a half million people crowded into camps after losing their homes in widespread flooding and the climate minister warned Monday that Pakistan is on the “front line” of the world’s climate crisis after unprecedented monsoon rains wracked the country since mid-June, killing more than 1,130 people.
Pakistan Floods Leave Wrecked Lives, Half Million In Camps
Associated Press
Nearly a half million people crowded into camps after losing their homes in widespread flooding and the climate minister warned Monday that Pakistan is on the “front line” of the world’s climate crisis after unprecedented monsoon rains wracked the country since mid-June, killing more than 1,130 people.
Floods Wreak Havoc Across Pakistan; 903 Dead Since Mid-June
Associated Press
Heavy rains have triggered flash floods and wreaked havoc across much of Pakistan since mid-June, leaving 903 dead and about 50,000 people homeless, the country’s disaster agency said Wednesday.
Floods Wreak Havoc Across Pakistan; 903 Dead Since Mid-June
Associated Press
Heavy rains have triggered flash floods and wreaked havoc across much of Pakistan since mid-June, leaving 903 dead and about 50,000 people homeless, the country’s disaster agency said Wednesday.
Defiant Pakistani Ex-PM Khan Urges Followers To Banned Rally
Associated Press
Pakistani police have fired tear gas and scuffled with stone-throwing supporters of ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan ahead of planned marches Wednesday toward central Islamabad.
Defiant Pakistani Ex-PM Khan Urges Followers To Banned Rally
Associated Press
Pakistani police have fired tear gas and scuffled with stone-throwing supporters of ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan ahead of planned marches Wednesday toward central Islamabad.
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Above-normal temps this week in Tulsa, weekend storms possible
News On 6
Full week weather forecast for Tulsa: Warm temperatures persist, storm systems to bring rainfall and possible severe weather over the weekend.
Above-normal temps this week in Tulsa, weekend storms possible
News On 6
Full week weather forecast for Tulsa: Warm temperatures persist, storm systems to bring rainfall and possible severe weather over the weekend.
Fatal arson in Henryetta: ATF offers $5K reward for information identifying suspect
MaKayla Glenn
Authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying suspects involved in a fatal arson fire in Henryetta, which claimed one life on February 10.
Fatal arson in Henryetta: ATF offers $5K reward for information identifying suspect
MaKayla Glenn
Authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying suspects involved in a fatal arson fire in Henryetta, which claimed one life on February 10.
'I did what I had to do:' Man says he shot and killed a man after getting hit with a baseball bat in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
After getting charged with a baseball bat, a man said he shot and killed another man in Tulsa.
'I did what I had to do:' Man says he shot and killed a man after getting hit with a baseball bat in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
After getting charged with a baseball bat, a man said he shot and killed another man in Tulsa.
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Above-normal temps this week in Tulsa, weekend storms possible
News On 6
Full week weather forecast for Tulsa: Warm temperatures persist, storm systems to bring rainfall and possible severe weather over the weekend.
Fatal arson in Henryetta: ATF offers $5K reward for information identifying suspect
MaKayla Glenn
Authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying suspects involved in a fatal arson fire in Henryetta, which claimed one life on February 10.
'I did what I had to do:' Man says he shot and killed a man after getting hit with a baseball bat in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
After getting charged with a baseball bat, a man said he shot and killed another man in Tulsa.
Cleveland family loses everything to wildfire: 'There's a lot of memories'
Ryan Gillin
A Cleveland family lost their home and their belongings to the wildfires, but they are thankful for their survival.
Bristow couple’s lavender field lost to fire
Amy Slanchik
A Bristow lavender farm was destroyed by a grassfire earlier this month, leaving the owners devastated. The couple was coming home from the market when they found the source of their livelihood had burned.
Halfway mark in Oklahoma legislative session: What's moving in the Senate and House?
Haley Weger
Oklahoma legislative session midway mark approaches with late-night deliberations expected. Learn about the critical bills being reviewed and how they impact you.
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