#BREAKING Five rescuers killed in Philippine typhoon: police
#UPDATE Five rescuers were killed in the Philippines after they were sent to a flooded community during a powerful typhoon, authorities said Monday, the first confirmed casualties of the strongest storm to hit the country this year
VIDEO: Residents in Bulacan province in the Philippines scramble to move their belongings and livestock to higher ground after heavy rains brought by Super Typhoon Noru submerged their properties
#UPDATE The strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year has left at least six people dead, authorities said on Monday, after heavy rain and fierce winds battered the country's most populous island u.afp.com/ioGK#TyphoonNoru
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#BREAKING Russians arriving daily in Georgia have doubled since draft: minister
#UPDATE Georgia and Kazakhstan said on Tuesday that tens of thousands of Russians had flooded into their countries from neighbouring Russia as military-aged men flee the Ukraine military call-up ▶️ u.afp.com/ioP8
#BREAKING Moscow says will not request extradition of Russians fleeing draft
#BREAKING Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline hit by two leaks in Baltic Sea: authorities
#BREAKING Denmark puts energy sector on alert after Nord Stream leaks: ministry
#UPDATE Two leaks have been identified on the Nord Stream 1 Russia-Europe gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, hours after a similar leak was found on its twin Nord Stream 2 pipeline, Scandinavian authorities say, adding that while the pipeline is not in operation it contains gas
#BREAKING Hurricane Ian strengthens to Category 3 storm: NHC
#UPDATE Hurricane Ian has strengthened into a major Category 3 storm, the US National Hurricane Center says.
"Ian becomes a major hurricane," NHC says as the storm's winds blast at 115 miles (185 kilometers) per hour. It is expected to "soon" make landfall over western Cuba
Hurricane Ian has strengthened into a Category 3 storm, the United States National Hurricane Center says, as Cuba and Florida -- both in the storm's likely path -- ramp up preparations to deal with high winds and potential flooding
VIDEO: Members of the public lay flowers to honour assassinated former prime minister Shinzo Abe, as thousands of Japanese and foreign dignitaries gather in Tokyo on Tuesday at a rare state funeral that has sparked controversy and protest
Thousands of Japanese have offered flowers and prayers in honour of assassinated former prime minister Shinzo Abe ahead of a controversial state funeral attended by hundreds of foreign dignitaries