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Jamaica to deploy a limited number of soldiers and police to help fight gangs in Haiti
Read full article: Jamaica to deploy a limited number of soldiers and police to help fight gangs in HaitiJamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness says his country will send two dozen soldiers and police officers to Haiti this week to boost a U.N.-backed mission led by Kenya to fight violent gangs.
Hurricane Beryl strengthens back into a Category 3 storm as it nears Mexicoโs Yucatan Peninsula
Read full article: Hurricane Beryl strengthens back into a Category 3 storm as it nears Mexicoโs Yucatan PeninsulaAfter leaving a trail of destruction across the eastern Caribbean and at least nine people dead, Hurricane Beryl has strengthened back into a Category 3 storm as it chugs over open water toward Mexicoโs resort-studded Yucatan Peninsula.
Hurricane Beryl roars by Jamaica after killing at least 7 people in the southeast Caribbean
Read full article: Hurricane Beryl roars by Jamaica after killing at least 7 people in the southeast CaribbeanHurricane Beryl is roaring by Jamaica, bringing fierce winds and heavy rain after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least seven people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.
Beryl heads toward Jamaica as a major hurricane after ripping through southeast Caribbean
Read full article: Beryl heads toward Jamaica as a major hurricane after ripping through southeast CaribbeanHurricane Beryl is roaring across the Caribbean Sea as a powerful Category 4 storm on a path toward Jamaica and the Cayman Islands.
Ariel Henry bows to pressure, saying he'll resign once a council is formed to lead crisis-hit Haiti
Read full article: Ariel Henry bows to pressure, saying he'll resign once a council is formed to lead crisis-hit HaitiPoliticians across Haiti are scrambling for power after Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced that he would resign once a transitional presidential council is created.
Jamaica ready to send soldiers, police to quell Haiti chaos
Read full article: Jamaica ready to send soldiers, police to quell Haiti chaosJamaicaโs prime minister says his government is willing to send soldiers and police officers to Haiti as part of a proposed multinational security assistance deployment.
'A servant queen': World pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
Read full article: 'A servant queen': World pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth IIAcross the globe, the death of Queen Elizabeth II has prompted reflections on the historic sweep of her reign and how she succeeded in presiding over the end of Britainโs colonial empire and embracing the independence of her former dominions.
Live update: King Charles III vows life of service to others
Read full article: Live update: King Charles III vows life of service to othersColombia, Ecuador and Venezuela offered condolences to the United Kingdom on Friday following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning British monarch.
The Latest: US extends ban on cruise ships through October
Read full article: The Latest: US extends ban on cruise ships through October(AP Photo/YK Chan)WASHINGTON โ Federal health officials are extending the U.S. ban on cruise ships through the end of October amid reports of recent outbreaks of the new coronavirus on ships overseas. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday that it was extending a no-sail order on cruise ships with the capacity to carry at least 250 passengers. In the 24 hours since 10 a.m. Tuesday, the state reported 1,048 new confirmed cases, bringing the total to 88,555. Oklahoma is in the red zone for virus cases, meaning 101 or more new cases per 100,000 population, with a rate of 201 new cases per 100,000. The number of reported coronavirus cases in the state increased by 980 on Wednesday and there were 13 additional deaths due to COVID-19, the health department said.
Women's issues at UN: Still 'too low down on the agenda'
Read full article: Women's issues at UN: Still 'too low down on the agenda'Some leaders took time to recall the 1995 conference, detail domestic initiatives or lament that progress toward female equality is lagging or even retreating. The 1995 work of what was officially called the U.N.'s Fourth World Conference on Women is considered a signal moment in women's rights. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed to his country's 2017 law requiring some employers to provide 26 weeks of paid maternity leave. Still, many leaders, including some female ones, didn't devote much time or detail to women's issues in their speeches. In Norway, the prime minister, the parliament speaker and over 40% of parliamentarians and government ministers are women.
The Latest: UN chief cites pandemic's 'unprecedent toll'
Read full article: The Latest: UN chief cites pandemic's 'unprecedent toll'Nearly 550 students have tested positive for the virus since in-person classes resumed last month. The reservation is located on parts of six counties that accounted for 62 new coronavirus cases and one death in Tuesdayโs update. J.B. Pritzker will quarantine for two weeks after a member of his administration tested positive for the coronavirus. Naidu recently attended a session of Indiaโs Parliament that was cut short after more than 20 lawmakers tested positive. Indiaโs Home Minister Amit Shah tested positive last month and recovered in a hospital.