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FRIDAY, JUNE 05, 2026

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Hurricane Milton advances towards Florida in a view from the International Space Station October 8, 2024. Photo: NASA/Handout via REUTERS

Climate change made Hurricane Milton worse: scientists

Global warming made wind speeds around 10% stronger and rainfall greater by between 20% and 30%, according to an analysis by World Weather Attribution. The group of climate scientists studies the...

A drone view shows debris piled up in front of houses after Hurricane Milton made landfall in Englewood, Florida, October 11. Photo: REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

Battered Florida begins long recovery from back-to-back major hurricanes

Dr M Fouzul Kabir Khan, adviser to the Ministry of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, and other dignitaries at the Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 held at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel, Dhaka on Thursday, 10 October, 2024. Photo: Courtesy

Bangladesh Climate Action Forum 2024 unites global stakeholders

A woman cries after seeing the damages caused by a passing tornado as Hurricane Milton approaches Fort Myers, Florida, US October 9, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

US Republicans condemn hurricane misinformation spread by their own party

Hurricane Milton advances towards Florida in a view from the International Space Station October 8, 2024. Photo: NASA/Handout via REUTERS

3m lose power, mains water cut in major city as Hurricane Milton batters Florida

Clouds are seen over the beach as Hurricane Milton advances, in Progreso, Mexico, October 7, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Lorenzo Hernandez

Floridians flee looming catastrophe as Hurricane Milton approaches

A satellite image shows Hurricane Milton progressing before its expected landfall in Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico October 8, 2024. Photo: CIRA/NOAA/Handout via REUTERS

Thousands flee Hurricane Milton, causing traffic jams and fuel shortages

Representational image. Photo: iStock

September second-warmest on record: EU climate monitor

Clouds are seen over the beach as Hurricane Milton advances, in Progreso, Mexico, October 7, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Lorenzo Hernandez

Monster hurricane Milton threatens an already battered Florida

Representational image. Photo: Reuters

Rich nations could generate $5tn for annual climate action: Report

A whale shark swims next to volunteer divers after they removed abandoned fishing net that was covering a coral reef in a protected area of Ko Losin, Thailand June 19, 2021. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Rate of ocean warming has nearly doubled since 2005: EU monitor

Residents watch flames rising from a wildfire burns next to the village of Kallithea, near Corinth, Greece, September 29, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Vassilis Psomas/File Photo

Two people found dead near wildfire in central Greek region

Typhoon Krathon on Sept. 30. Photo: RAMMB/CIRA via Bloomberg

Intensifying Typhoon Krathon forecast to hit Taiwan's populated west coast

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