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One person has died and more than 100 people have been evacuated in South Korea after the country was lashed by torrential rain on Thursday, the safety ministry said.
Casualties began to mount as heavy rain hit South Korea’s western flank, flooding roads, disrupting public transport and ...
SEOUL: A man in his 50s was found dead on Thursday (July 17) morning inside a submerged vehicle in Seosan, South Korea's ...
Torrential rains slammed parts of South and North Chungcheong provinces, causing flooding and residents' evacuation, with two people who were trapped in a lands ...
Israel carried out heavy airstrikes in the heart of Damascus om Wednesday, hitting Syrian Defense Ministry headquarters and ...
Delegates at the Australian Summer Grains Conference last week heard corn needs more markets to help arrest its decline in ...
Man’s last call to wife as South Korea hit by heavy rain and landslides - Intense monsoon rains batter central and southern parts of South Korea, lashing it with the most rainfall in 120 years ...
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Icelandic authorities now say threats of wildfires have officials on "high" alert and that eruption fissures were bigger than scientists initially thought after Wednesday's eruption of the once-dorman ...
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The event began with live-fire exercises, including Australia’s first use of U.S.-supplied HIMARS rocket systems.
Given significant war preparations, it’s unlikely Beijing’s willingness to sign the protocol to the Bangkok Treaty is the result of peaceful intentions.