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    Boeing Locks Out Its Firefighters In Labor Dispute

    The embattled aircraft manufacturer is at odds with the firefighters' union over a new contract. The union calls the lockout a safety risk.

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    Student protests against Israel's offensive in Gaza spread

    Student protests against the Israeli military assault on Gaza following the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel has spread to several countries.  - Switzerland -  About 100 students have since Thursday been occupying the entrance of a building at Lausanne University, calling for an academic boycott of Israel and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. 

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    UC Riverside Becomes First UC Campus To Reach Deal With Pro-Palestine Protestors

    The University of California system overall has opposed calls to boycott and divest from Israel, one of protesters' main demands.

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    Bodies found in Mexico likely those of missing surfers: authorities

    The physical characteristics of three bodies found in Mexico's Baja California state resemble those of two Australian brothers and their American friend who went missing while on a surfing trip, local authorities said Saturday.Brothers Callum and Jake Robinson had been on a surfing vacation with their American friend Jack Carter when they disappeared a week ago near the city of Ensenada.

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    Mexico tourist train an environmental 'nightmare,' activists say

    In a cave in Mexico's Riviera Maya, where nature has sculpted a subterranean landscape of stunning beauty, thick steel columns supporting a controversial new tourist railway intrude into a delicate ecosystem.- Clean-up promised - Despite Lopez Obrador's assurances, concrete has leaked out of the steel columns and contaminated the cenote water, according to environmentalists.

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    Scholz says attacks on deputies 'threaten' democracy

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday condemned an attack on one of his party's European Parliament deputies as a "threat" to democracy after investigators said a political motive was suspected."If an attack with a political motive... is confirmed just a few weeks from the European elections, this serious act of violence would also be a serious act against democracy," Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said in a statement.

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    Death toll in southern Brazil flood rises to 58

    The death toll from floods and mudslides triggered by torrential storms in southern Brazil has climbed to 58 people, with the major city of Porto Alegre particularly hard-hit, the country's civil defense agency said Saturday.Overall, raging floodwaters have left 74 people injured and another 67 missing, the civil defense agency said.

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