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St Mark’s Square reopens in Venice after flooding forced closure

Tourists and residents have been allowed back into St Mark’s Square in Venice a day after it was closed due to exceptionally high tidal...

Toll rises in Australian wildfires with worsening weather forecast

The death toll in wildfires raging across Australia’s most populous state has risen to four as authorities warned of worsening weather conditions to come. A...

Venice flooding hits second highest level ever

Flooding in the Italian city of Venice has reached its second-highest level ever, after the infamous 1966 floods. The high-water mark hit 74in late on...

Russell Crowe confirms his house was hit by wildfires in Australia

Russell Crowe has told fans that his house has been hit by wildfires in Australia, but that he is safe and out of the...

Air quality sinks to ‘severe’ in haze-shrouded New Delhi

A thick haze of polluted air hung over India’s capital Tuesday, with authorities trying to tackle the problem by sprinkling water to settle dust...

Australia wildfires burn as residents warned there is no time left to flee

Ferocious wildfires were burning at emergency-level intensity across Australia’s most populous state on Tuesday, as authorities warned most residents in their paths that there...

Male leaders ‘scared’ of climate activist Greta Thunberg, Hillary Clinton says

Hillary Clinton has said a lot of “grown up male leaders” are scared of teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg. The former US secretary of state...

Australian state declares emergency as wildfires continue

Australia’s most populous state declared a fire emergency on Monday, with worsening conditions expected from wildfires that have claimed three lives and more than...

Boris Johnson says there is no ‘national emergency’ as month’s worth of rain falls in a day in UK

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the widespread flooding across the UK “is not looking like something we need to escalate to the...

Scientists from around the world declare ‘climate emergency’

More than 11,000 scientists around the world have declared a climate emergency, warning of “untold suffering” without urgent action. The declaration is based on analysis...

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