The reason why Hagibis was so devastating
Hagibis was the strongest storm of the year to hit Japan, landing again at high tide causing heavy damage.
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South Korea will deploy snipers and hunters to the northern border to eliminate pigs carrying germs from North Korea.
continue readingNearly 50 people died from Typhoon Hagibis
Japan The number of deaths from Typhoon Hagibis increased to 47, while search and rescue operations continued to take place in areas hit by floods and landslides.
continue readingBiden will ban family members from doing business with foreign companies
America Joe Biden announced that if he was elected president, he would ban his family and all close people involved in foreign companies.
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North Korea may be facing an out-of-control African swine fever that threatens its food security.
continue readingHong Kong protesters detonate homemade bombs
The violence reached a "life-threatening" threshold after a homemade bomb blast and knife thrust on officers, Hong Kong police said.
continue readingThe war of the Japanese with super typhoon Hagibis
When Typhoon Hagibis hit Japan on the evening of October 12, a record rainfall poured down, killing 77 rivers and killing at least 35 people.
continue readingThe Justice Minister of Korea resigns
South Korean Justice Minister Cho Kuk resigned today for not wanting to influence the President and the government by personal scandals.
continue readingSyria will deploy troops to the Turkish border
Syria will send troops along the Turkish border in an agreement with the Kurds to help fight Ankara's military operation.
continue readingPutin does not blame Trump for Russia-US relations
Putin said he did not blame Trump for not improving Russia-US relations because he understood the political situation in Washington.
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