🌧️ Torrential Rains in Sumatra Cause Deadly Landslides, 16 Lost
Devastating landslides and flash floods hit Sumatra Island, Indonesia, killing 16 people with 6 still missing. Torrential rains caused rivers to burst and mud to sweep through villages.
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Devastating landslides and flash floods hit Sumatra Island, Indonesia, killing 16 people with 6 still missing. Torrential rains caused rivers to burst and mud to sweep through villages.
An explosive fire erupted at Japan’s space center during a rocket test, sending fireballs and fumes skyward. No injuries were reported in Kagoshima’s dramatic incident. 🚀🔥
President-elect Trump announces 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada until they address drug trafficking and illegal immigration. Big changes ahead! 🌐
Despite a slight drop from last year, Thanksgiving dinner prices in the U.S. remain higher than before the pandemic, leaving many struggling to afford the holiday feast.
Severe weather strikes the U.S. as heavy rain and snow threaten Thanksgiving travel plans. More extreme weather is expected, so travelers should prepare for delays.
Yamandú Orsi of the Broad Front coalition wins Uruguay’s presidential run-off against Alvaro Delgado, marking a significant victory for the left-wing party. 🎉
✈️ Spain and Germany join forces with Lithuania to investigate a DHL plane crash in Vilnius that claimed the life of a pilot. International experts aim to uncover the mystery behind the tragedy.
After intense negotiations at COP29, a climate deal has been approved, but activists like Asad Rehman call the $300 billion pledge from wealthy nations ‘an insult’ to those most affected by climate change.
President Xi Jinping’s talks on Chinese modernization are now available in Arabic, bridging cultures and offering insights into China’s future.
China’s Ministry of Commerce declares its anti-dumping measures on EU brandy imports are fully compliant with WTO rules, responding to the EU’s consultation request over the dispute.