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Tear gas and water cannon are fired at 'yellow vest' rioters as 'Day of Rage' clashes lead to more than 700 arrests - with protests now spreading across Europe to Brussels and Amsterdam
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Tear gas and water cannon are fired at 'yellow vest' rioters as 'Day of Rage' clashes lead to more than 700 arrests - with protests now spreading across Europe to Brussels and Amsterdam
A woman is sprayed with teargas by the riot police officer during the 'yellow vests' protest against higher fuel prices, in Brussels
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Tear gas and water cannon are fired at 'yellow vest' rioters as 'Day of Rage' clashes lead to more than 700 arrests - with protests now spreading across Europe to Brussels and Amsterdam
Police were mounted on horses and surrounded protesters with trained dogs.
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Authorities say the protests have been hijacked by far-right and anarchist elements bent on violence and stirring up social unrest in a direct affront to Macron and the security forces. 'We have prepared a robust response,' Interior Minister Christophe Castaner said on Saturday. He called on peaceful protesters not to get mixed up with 'hooligans'
Some 89,000 officers, as well as armoured vehicles, have taken position across the nation. There were 8,000 police in Paris alone. Saturday's protests were predicted to be most dangerous yet
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Some 89,000 officers, as well as armoured vehicles, have taken position across the nation. There were 8,000 police in Paris alone. Saturday's protests were predicted to be most dangerous yet
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Hundreds of 'yellow vest' protesters are detained in Paris
Dozens of streets in central Paris were closed to traffic, while the Eiffel Tower and world-famous museums such as the Musee d'Orsay, the Centre Pompidou and the Louvre were closed.
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Builder is dubbed 'dad of the year' after sawing his son's ยฃ400 PlayStation in half because it turned him into a 'kn**head' #facepalm
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Wonder kid! Dash-cam footage shows moment boy gets run over, narrowly misses another car, and emerges on other side of the road unscathed
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Mesmerising footage shows rare 'ice pancakes' phenomenon covering a river in the Scottish Highlands. #wow
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Mortal kombat!!! #lmao
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Millions on Twitter mock POTUS for claiming Cohen sentence memo 'totally clears' him, as Mueller says lawyer broke law 'at direction' of Trump #LOL
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'Sorry to break it to you, Don, but YOU are Individual-1' #LMAO
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Drivers on a Texas interstate dodged a large industrial spool that reportedly got loose from an 18-wheeler and began rolling down the road. #lol
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A police officer in Illinois sang his heart out at an annual charity event for a local school district when he belted "Feliz Navidad" as a duet with Santa Claus himself. #funny
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Wintry storm brings rain, snow, havoc across USA; more bad weather on the way!
Snowdrifts in North Carolina. Icy roads in Oklahoma. Submerged cars in Houston.
A heavy bout of rain and wintry weather is pummeling parts of the USA and more severe winter weather is on its way, threatening a wide swath of the country, from the Carolinas to Texas.
The same winter storm that dumped heavy rains on Los Angeles last week is expected to unleash heavy snows and ice this weekend as it tracks from the southern Plains into the Southeast. Widespread power outages, delayed and canceled flights and dangerous roads are expected to continue through Monday morning when the strong storm is expected to move northeastward over the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Weather Service.
Governors in Virginia and North Carolina declared emergencies ahead in anticipation of the storm.
"It's certainly not unprecedented but itโs a major storm," said Dave Samuhel, a meteorologist with AccuWeather. "It's going to have a big impact."
In a clear sign that harsh weather may be on its way, Jim Cantore, the intrepid Weather Channel correspondent at the forefront of dangerous storms, has deployed to Boone, N.C., around 90 miles northeast of Asheville.
"I think when people wake up tomorrow morning, they're going to be staying right where they are," Cantone said in an interview with Boone Town Manager John Ward. "I think it's going to be โ forgive the word โ puking snow outside."
Emergency officials were bringing in extra staff and cautiously monitoring whether ice accumulates under all the snow, making travel increasingly dangerous.
"If we do, thatโs going to make it treacherous to get around," said Jerry VeHaun, director of Buncombe County Emergency Services, which covers Asheville. "But we're just watching the weather and making sure weโre ready to react whichever way we need to.โ
As of Saturday afternoon, there were 2,402 delayed and 342 canceled flights across the USA, according to FlightStats.com. Charlotte Douglas International Airports had the highest number of canceled flights with 106. George Bush International Airport in Houston reported 149 delayed flights.
American Airlines, United, Southwest, Delta and Frontier have begun waving ticket change fees for some weekend flights in anticipation for the storm.
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Wintry storm brings rain, snow, havoc across USA; more bad weather on the way!
Snowdrifts in North Carolina. Icy roads in Oklahoma. Submerged cars in Houston.
A heavy bout of rain and wintry weather is pummeling parts of the USA and more severe winter weather is on its way, threatening a wide swath of the country, from the Carolinas to Texas.
The same winter storm that dumped heavy rains on Los Angeles last week is expected to unleash heavy snows and ice this weekend as it tracks from the southern Plains into the Southeast. Widespread power outages, delayed and canceled flights and dangerous roads are expected to continue through Monday morning when the strong storm is expected to move northeastward over the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Weather Service.
Governors in Virginia and North Carolina declared emergencies ahead in anticipation of the storm.
"It's certainly not unprecedented but itโs a major storm," said Dave Samuhel, a meteorologist with AccuWeather. "It's going to have a big impact."
In a clear sign that harsh weather may be on its way, Jim Cantore, the intrepid Weather Channel correspondent at the forefront of dangerous storms, has deployed to Boone, N.C., around 90 miles northeast of Asheville.
"I think when people wake up tomorrow morning, they're going to be staying right where they are," Cantone said in an interview with Boone Town Manager John Ward. "I think it's going to be โ forgive the word โ puking snow outside."
Emergency officials were bringing in extra staff and cautiously monitoring whether ice accumulates under all the snow, making travel increasingly dangerous.
"If we do, thatโs going to make it treacherous to get around," said Jerry VeHaun, director of Buncombe County Emergency Services, which covers Asheville. "But we're just watching the weather and making sure weโre ready to react whichever way we need to.โ
As of Saturday afternoon, there were 2,402 delayed and 342 canceled flights across the USA, according to FlightStats.com. Charlotte Douglas International Airports had the highest number of canceled flights with 106. George Bush International Airport in Houston reported 149 delayed flights.
American Airlines, United, Southwest, Delta and Frontier have begun waving ticket change fees for some weekend flights in anticipation for the storm.
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Ashley Cain, 23, of the Team USA Figure Skating duo with partner Timothy LeDuc, 23, suffered a serious fall on Friday while the two ere competing in the Golden Spin of Zagreb in Croatia #losers
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Winter Storm Diego: American Airlines cancels nearly 1,000 Sunday flights due to weather
Winter Storm Diego: American Airlines cancels nearly 1,000 Sunday flights due to weather.
Catching a flight on Sunday? Get ready for major travel trouble if your flight is in the path of Winter Storm Diego.
American Airlines said it has proactively canceled nearly 1,000 Sunday flights due to the storm. That is on top of 160 cancellations on Saturday.
The bulk of the canceled Sunday flights are to and from Charlotte, North Carolina, where American has a major hub. The airline said it is reducing operations at Charlotte Douglas International Airport beginning Saturday night.
All flights to and from Charlotte on American's regional partners are canceled for Sunday and more than two out of three of its other Charlotte flights are canceled.
Since Charlotte is a major connecting hub for American, the cancellations also impact passengers headed to and from destinations not affected by the storms.
Southwest Airlines has canceled four flights to and from Charlotte on Sunday in addition to canceling the last four flights due to arrive at the airport on Saturday.
Travelers are advised to check their flight status before they head to the airport.
American, Southwest and other airlines have had travel waivers in place this week, allowing passengers scheduled to fly to, from or through Charlotte and other cities to change their plans without penalty to get out of the storm's path.
Travelers who didn't change their flights are eligible for a refund if there flight is canceled, even if they have a nonrefundable ticket.
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Catching a flight on Sunday? Get ready for major travel trouble if your flight is in the path of Winter Storm Diego.
American Airlines said it has proactively canceled nearly 1,000 Sunday flights due to the storm. That is on top of 160 cancellations on Saturday.
The bulk of the canceled Sunday flights are to and from Charlotte, North Carolina, where American has a major hub. The airline said it is reducing operations at Charlotte Douglas International Airport beginning Saturday night.
All flights to and from Charlotte on American's regional partners are canceled for Sunday and more than two out of three of its other Charlotte flights are canceled.
Since Charlotte is a major connecting hub for American, the cancellations also impact passengers headed to and from destinations not affected by the storms.
Southwest Airlines has canceled four flights to and from Charlotte on Sunday in addition to canceling the last four flights due to arrive at the airport on Saturday.
Travelers are advised to check their flight status before they head to the airport.
American, Southwest and other airlines have had travel waivers in place this week, allowing passengers scheduled to fly to, from or through Charlotte and other cities to change their plans without penalty to get out of the storm's path.
Travelers who didn't change their flights are eligible for a refund if there flight is canceled, even if they have a nonrefundable ticket.
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Winter Storm Diego: American Airlines cancels nearly 1,000 flights
Security chiefs believe Jihadis are plotting a devastating chemical weapons attack in Britain and could launch a chlorine bomb on the London Underground
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