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government of papua new guinea says friday's landslide buried more than 2000 people alive and it has formally asked for international help. The government figure is three times more than the united nations estimate of 670. The remains of only six people had been recovered so far from the buried village in enga province. Australia is preparing to send aircraft and other equipment to help its south pacific neighbour israelis scrambled for cover over the weekend as air raid sirens sounded in tel aviv for the first time in months. Hamas launched at least eight long range rockets. Several were intercepted and nobody was hurt. Israel launched its own airstrike on rafah sunday, claiming it was targeting a compound housing hamas militants and that it had successfully eliminated two senior hamas leaders. David-akin reports. >> For the first time in four months, air raid sirens sounded in tel aviv. Residents scrambled for cover. This video, released by hamas, shows the missiles leaving gaza and the israeli army says they were launched from rafah from a site less than a kilometer where israeli forces were stationed. >> Hamas launched this rockets from near two mosques in rafah. Hamas has been attacking israel from rafah, one person in israel was injured seeking shelter from the attack, and damage otherwise was minor. >> This house in central israel was damaged by a shrapnel hit. Still, it was a demonstration that even after seven months of fighting, hamas still has significant weapons. Meanwhile israel allowed around 200 aid trucks through the kerem shalom crossing at gaza's southeastern corner, bypassing the main rafah crossing that has been closed for weeks. But some of the food has been waiting so long to cross, it is beginning to rot. >> Very good to see you, prime minister. Thank you. >> And on the diplomatic front, norway's foreign minister sunday presented palestinian prime minister mohammed mustafa with papers confirming norway's recognition of the state of palestine. >> We very much look forward to upgrading our diplomatic and consular relations with the state of palestine. >> Mustafa used the opportunity to repeat calls for an end to the war. >> I think it's time to go beyond condemning actions and requesting israel to stop the war in gaza. I think we need to raise the voices a little bit more and demand a cease fire. >> But the rocket attack makes a cease fire much less likely. One hard line minister in netanyahu's cabinet urged the army to hit rafah even harder. David-akin "global-news" ottawa and some good news for residents of fort nelson, british columbia. >> Evacuees are being allowed to return home this morning after wildfires forced them to leave. >> The concern for these next couple of days is going to be for the chance of thunderstorms developing in the area, however, 250,000 hectares are burning in the B.C. region in the northeast part of the province that includes the patrick creek fire and the parker lake fires burning near fort saint john, 130 firefighters, 11 pieces of heavy equipment and 19 helicopters are battling the blaze. >> Residents have been away from fort nelson since may 10th. The mayor says services in the community have been restored. Well, thousands of lucky picnickers enjoyed free delicacies prepared by some of the top chefs in paris sunday while dining al fresco on the champs-elysees. Roughly 4000 people sat along the avenue near the arc de triomphe, using a tablecloth that was more than 197m long. So the lucky diners were chosen in a draw for the event, which comes exactly two months before the summer olympics opening ceremonies in paris. And that's what's making national and international news for this monday, may 27th, you're watching "global news" morning. We'll be right back. Ahhh the sound of Spring. When I hear that sound I think of one thing, I think of a Lifestyle sunroom. Hi Keith Carroll here fom Lifestyle Home Products. We've been custom manufacturing Lifestyle sunrooms for over 35 years. And I hear the same thing over and over again from our customers, I should have done it sooner, and it's our favorite room in the home. Announcer: Order your custom built Lifestyle Sunroom and take advantage of our spring makeover event where we pay the tax. You will save hundreds, even thousands of dollars off your purchase. Keith: What are you waiting for? Call us today and let us build your favorite room in your home. Announcer: Save hundreds, even thousands of dollars off your custom built LIfestyle Sunroom with Lifestyle's Spring Make over event. Call or click today and take advantage of this incredible event. Call at at 1-800-465-0593 or

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