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Ukrainian naval drones hit Russian oil tankers

Ukraine's Security Service deployed naval drones to strike Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea. The attack occurred off the Turkish coast using the new Sea Baby 'Avdiivka' drone.

94 dead in Hong Kong high-rise fire tragedy

A devastating fire in a Hong Kong residential tower has claimed 94 lives, with firefighters battling the blaze for over 24 hours. Get the latest details on this tragic incident.

65 Dead in Hong Kong High-Rise Fire

A devastating fire in a Hong Kong residential complex has claimed at least 65 lives. The blaze burned for two days, trapping residents and prompting a massive emergency response.

MVCA Downgrades Low-Water Status to Level 2

The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority has downgraded its low-water status from Level 3 to Level 2 due to recent rainfall. Residents are still urged to conserve water by 20%.

FBI Probes Stepbrother in Cruise Ship Death

The FBI is investigating the 16-year-old stepbrother of Florida cheerleader Anna Kepner, who was found dead aboard a Carnival cruise ship. Her body was hidden under a bed.

Toxic PFAS Found in B.C. Sea Otters

UBC researchers discover toxic PFAS chemicals in B.C. sea otters, with levels three times higher near cities. This raises concerns for marine ecosystem health.

Vancouver girl, 8, dies in Yaletown balcony fall

Family and friends gather to remember Gandom Taheri, the 8-year-old who died in a tragic fall from a Vancouver high-rise balcony on November 11, 2025. Read about the community's response.

Baby Sea Otter Reunited With Mother After Rescue

A heartwarming rescue mission successfully reunited a baby sea otter with its mother in central California after wildlife officials intervened. The dramatic operation highlights marine conservation efforts.

Ukraine Hits Russian Oil Port, 6 Dead in Kyiv

Ukrainian forces attack Russian Black Sea oil terminal as retaliatory strikes kill six in Kyiv. Russia intensifies attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure ahead of winter.

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