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Fourth time unlucky for endurance swimmer
American Diana Nyad is plucked out the water on her fourth attempt to swim from Cuba to Florida after lightning storms.
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Last Modified: 21 Aug 2012 16:12 GMT
Washington puts its money on proxy war
The US has been training, advising and conducting joint exercises all over the world with "proxy war on its mind".
Nick Turse
Opinion
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2012 16:36 GMT
Bud weakens but still poses a threat
Mexico's Jalisco state readies for it's first hurricane of 2012
Kevin Corriveau
Weather
Last Modified: 25 May 2012 13:48 GMT
Hurricane Irene goes into retirement
Following devastation it caused last August, Hurricane Irene's name has been "retired".
Everton Fox
Weather
Last Modified: 18 Apr 2012 12:37 GMT
Obama's arc of instability
The presence of US forces in dozens of countries across the global South makes the world more volatile, says author.
Nick Turse
Opinion
Last Modified: 22 Sep 2011 11:44 GMT
US East Coast braces for Hurricane Irene
Authorities from North Carolina to New York declare states of emergency as powerful Irene heads toward the US mainland.
Americas
Last Modified: 26 Aug 2011 01:49 GMT
Hurricane Irene pummels the Bahamas
The category-three storm has already caused extensive damage to the Dominican Republic and will hit the US by Sunday.
Steff Gaulter
Weather
Last Modified: 25 Aug 2011 16:35 GMT
US east coast on hurricane alert
Irene strengthens to category two after pummelling Caribbean islands, with major cities possibly set to feel its impact.
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Last Modified: 24 Aug 2011 07:37 GMT
Irene continues on its destructive path
Turks and Caicos Islands as well as the Bahamas prepare for first hurricane of the season.
Kevin Corriveau
Weather
Last Modified: 23 Aug 2011 09:29 GMT
Hurricane Irene hits the Caribbean
Torrential rains trigger flash flooding and mudslides in Puerto Rico as storm strengthens over other parts of Caribbean.
Steff Gaulter
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Last Modified: 22 Aug 2011 13:38 GMT
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