Hurricane Melissa hits Cuba after devastating Jamaica
• Oct 29, 2025, 10:23 AM
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After battering Jamaica on October 28 and leaving hundreds of thousands there without electricity, Hurricane Melissa touched down in Cuba. According to President Miguel Díaz-Canel, more than 700,000 people have been evacuated to safer areas as the hurricane approached, and a "state of alert" was declared in six eastern provinces.
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Aid workers struggle to reach communities cut off by Hurricane Melissa
• 9:47 PM
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Rescuers and aid workers across Jamaica on Saturday are struggling to reach communities still isolated four days after Hurricane Melissa hit the island. Melissa has left devastation in its wake, snapping power lines and toppling buildings, disrupting foo
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White House says it will not send any high-level officials to COP30
• 8:36 PM
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A White House official on Saturday said that the United States will not send any top officials to the COP30 climate talks in Brazil later this month, as President Donald Trump instead works to boost fossil fuels. Brazil said Friday that fewer than 60 wor
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Mexicans honour Santa Muerte on Day of the Dead
• 4:35 PM
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US govt ‘taking trillions of dollars out of social safety net’, NGO says
• 3:31 PM
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The prolonged government shutdown in the United States has deepened nationwide hardships as delayed food assistance, rising health insurance costs, and stalled political negotiations leave millions of Americans struggling to meet basic needs. FRANCE 24 s
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US government shutdown: Americans face food aid delays and soaring health costs
• 2:33 PM
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The crises at the heart of the government shutdown fight in Washington were coming to a head Saturday as the federal food assistance program faced delays and millions of Americans were set to see a dramatic rise in their health insurance bills. The impac
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