Echoes of the Fort McMurray Disaster as Fire Sweeps Into Jasper, Alberta
About a third of the buildings in the mountain resort town have burned, raising questions about preparedness and the role of climate change.
By Ian Austen
About a third of the buildings in the mountain resort town have burned, raising questions about preparedness and the role of climate change.
By Ian Austen
The former president met with the Israeli leader in Florida, a day after his main opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and he both criticized Israel’s conduct of the war.
By Michael Gold and Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Blazes that generate such stormy conditions can be nearly impossible to put out and pose special dangers to firefighters.
By Austyn Gaffney
Devastating wildfires have forced thousands of residents and tourists to evacuate Jasper, Canada.
By Reuters, The Associated Press and Miriam Crawley Via Storyful
Fast-moving fires have destroyed a third of the buildings in the picturesque town of Jasper, Alberta, and its national park. But the mayor hopes to rebuild.
By Ian Austen
Plus, top Mexican cartel leaders arrested.
By Tracy Mumford, Ruth Igielnik, Natalie Kitroeff, Ian Stewart and Jessica Metzger
Fires have burned hundreds of thousands of acres in the western United States and Canada, prompting evacuations and blanketing cities in smoke.
By The New York Times
The large blazes prompted officials to issue evacuation orders and warnings about air quality.
By Ang Li
As much as half of Jasper, Alberta, which lies inside one of the country’s most-visited national parks, has been destroyed, officials said.
By Ian Austen and Vjosa Isai
Thousands of tourists and local residents have been evacuated from the park in Alberta, Canada.
By The New York Times
Wildfire smoke from the Western United States and Canada is blowing across the Northeast, lowering air quality and endangering vulnerable populations.
By Austyn Gaffney
Two Russian and two Chinese bombers patrolled the airspace near American territory and were intercepted by U.S. and Canadian jets.
By Paul Sonne
Active wildfires have forced communities to evacuate as the blaze left much of the region in ashes, including parts of Jasper National Park.
By AFP and Reuters
The authorities arrested a man believed to have started the fire north of Sacramento. A second fire in eastern Oregon, affecting more than 268,000 acres, is now the largest in the country.
By Heather Knight, Mike Baker and Amanda Holpuch
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Defying sanctions, Russia has obtained nearly $4 billion in restricted chips since the war began in Ukraine. Many were shipped through a cluster of shell companies in Hong Kong.
By Aaron Krolik and Paul Mozur
Scientists found an unexpected aging pattern in a mostly intact juvenile mammal skeleton from the paleontological period.
By Jack Tamisiea
There were more than 160 active wildfires in Alberta on Monday, with around 7,500 people under evacuation orders.
By Reuters and Storyful
Large blazes in the province have led to the evacuation of thousands of people.
By Qasim Nauman
James Brett Clibbery and his wife, Sarah Justine Packwood, had left Nova Scotia on June 11, bound for the Azores. The authorities recovered remains believed to be theirs earlier this month.
By Derrick Bryson Taylor
China and India have been accused of exploiting the opaque nomination contests of Canadian political parties to meddle in elections.
By Norimitsu Onishi
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