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Italy's Capri Island Lifts Tourist Ban as Water Supply Goes Back to Normal
The Italian island of Capri lifted a ban on tourists Saturday after problems with the water supply to the holiday hotspot were resolved.
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Zambian Authorities Caution Tourists After American Woman Died Of Elephant Attack While On Wildlife Tour
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Erratic Monsoons in India: Farmers Struggle to Adapt Due to Climate Change
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Conservationist Hopes Mosquitos Carrying Birth Control Bacteria Can Save Rare Bird From Extinction In Hawaii
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Nature Reserves Provide Significant Protection to Biodiversity Endangered Species Amidst Climate Change
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Norway, Sweden Are The Only Rich Countries Left Providing Fair Share Of Nature Finance To Poor Countries
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Eastern US Weather Outlook: Another Surge of Hotter Temperatures to Continue This Week
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Illinois, Indiana Weather Forecasts: Severe Thunderstorms to Unload Excessive Rainfall, Flash Flooding Concerns This Week
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Central U.S. Weather Forecast: Scattered Showers to Bring Relief From Unusual Heat
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Northeast, Midwest Weather Outlook: Isolated Tornadoes, Very Large Hail Likely to Bring Power Outages, Slower Commutes
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Piranha-Like Fish Likely With Plant-Based Diet Discovered In Amazon River
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Southwestern Gulf Of Mexico, Parts Of Texas Seen To Experience Dose Of Heavy Rains
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Glowing Sea Creatures: Fluorescent Species Discovered in the Waters of Egypt and Indonesia [Study]






