
Death Toll Rises to 111 in Texas Flash Floods; Over 170 Missing
Flash floods in Texas have claimed at least 111 lives, with over 170 people still missing as rescue efforts continue.
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Flash floods in Texas have claimed at least 111 lives, with over 170 people still missing as rescue efforts continue.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang asserts that China’s economy is strong enough to withstand any external shocks, emphasizing resilience and growth during a meeting with Chinese enterprises in Brazil.

BRICS leaders concluded a landmark summit in Johannesburg, uniting on global issues like economic growth and climate action, and planning to expand the bloc’s membership.

Over 100 people have died in devastating flash floods in central Texas. Families mourn as rescuers search for survivors, including young campers caught in the deluge.

Brazil’s Health Minister Alexandre Padilha highlights a historic partnership among BRICS nations to tackle major global health challenges, emphasizing the importance of strengthened cooperation.

A Texas flood survivor rebuilds her life after losing neighbors in devastating floods that swept away entire neighborhoods, with a 2-year-old still missing.

Iran suspends cooperation with the IAEA after U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities—a strategic move to assert its nuclear rights under the NPT.

Chinese Foreign Ministry warns that trade and tariff wars yield no winners, urging global cooperation amid rising tariff threats from the U.S. administration.

Severe flash floods in central Texas have left 104 dead and dozens missing. Rugged terrain, intense rain, and weak warnings led to devastation in Kerr County.

China and Egypt are strengthening their partnership, building on decades of diplomatic ties and fostering new opportunities in trade and tourism.