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Police inquiries continue after baby killed by dog in Coventry - BBC.com

  1. Police inquiries continue after baby killed by dog in Coventry  BBC.com
  2. 'Sleep tight sweetheart' as tributes paid to Coventry baby mauled by family dog  Coventry Live
  3. Baby girl mauled to death by her Coventry family's pet dog, police say  BBC.com
  4. Seven-month-old baby girl dies after being bitten by family’s dog in Coventry  The Guardian

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Brazil's Central Bank maintains basic interest rate at 10.5% per year

The recent rise in the dollar and increased economic uncertainty have led the Brazilian Central Bank to halt the interest rate cut it began nearly a year ago. The bank's Monetary Policy Committee (Copom) unanimously decided to maintain the Selic rate, the economy's basic interest rate, at 10.5 percent per year.

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

'Can't afford 51 dot balls': Ian Bishop slams West Indies

England showcased their prowess in all departments of the game, bringing an end to the West Indies' remarkable eight-match unbeaten run in T20Is. The English bowlers, particularly during the death overs, were exceptional in limiting the West Indies to a score of 180. The chase proved to be a cakewalk for England, as they reached the target with 15 balls to spare at the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in St Lucia.

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Landmark supreme court ruling could threaten future UK oil drilling - BBC.com

  1. Landmark supreme court ruling could threaten future UK oil drilling  BBC.com
  2. Landmark ruling could threaten future UK oil drilling  BBC
  3. Future of new oil and gas projects in UK thrown into doubt after landmark Supreme Court decision  Sky News
  4. Breaking: Supreme Court allows landmark challenge on climate impact of onshore oil  Drill or Drop
  5. North Sea oil drilling threatened by landmark Supreme Court ruling  The Telegraph

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Climate change made deadly heat 35x more likely in US, Mexico, C. America

The World Weather Attribution (WWA) group of scientists also said that extreme highs witnessed over that region in May and June were four times as likely to occur today as a quarter of a century ago. The record-breaking heat killed at least 125 people in Mexico and caused thousands more to suffer heat strokes, a potentially fatal condition that occurs when the body's internal cooling mechanisms start to fail. "We likely do not know the full picture of heat-related deaths, since they are usually... Читать дальше...