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The category one cyclone is 315 kilometres north of Honiara and travelling east but is expected to have moved west across the southern end of Isabel by Friday morning.</description>
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      <description>Palestinian families seek shelter at an UNRWA school after evacuating their homes north of the Gaza Strip. UNRWA File Photo.

Egypt plays pivotal role for peace in Middle East. Egypt has a pivotal role in achieving a sustainable and just Israeli-Palestinian peace, according to the Envoys of the Middle East Quartet.</description>
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Dr Al Abri, draws on 17 years experience as a naval architect overseeing major projects in shipyards around the world in the....</description>
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      <title>The Latest: Tornados still possible in Arkansas, Oklahoma</title>
      <link>https://www.yahoo.com/news/latest-tropical-storm-bill-weakens-depression-055824369.html</link>
      <description>11:55 a.m. CDT. A National Weather Service meteorologist says mild tornados remain a possibility as Tropical Depression Bill continues its slow trek north. Storm Prediction Center meteorologist