The death toll from Typhoon Vamco that battered the Philippines this week has climbed to 53 the Philippine National Police PNP said on Saturday
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The death toll from Typhoon Vamco that battered the Philippines this week has climbed to 53 the Philippine National Police PNP said on Saturday
Read More »At least 159 people have been killed in a series of storms that have hit Central Vietnam over the past six weeks.
Read More »The Ethiopian cities of Bahirdar and Gondar have been rocked by explosions, local and central authorities said, accusing the region of Tigray, which has been targeted by a government offensive, of striking them with rockets.
Read More »Afghanistan First Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Saturday said the Afghan forces have arrested the mastermind behind the deadly attack on Kabul University
Read More »Chief Minister of Gujarat Vijay Rupani extended Diwali greetings to the countrymen May blessings of goddess Durga and Laxmi be with people, wished CM Rupani.
Read More »Ethiopians fleeing fighting in the northern Tigray region have described the impact of the violence in their homeland as the United Nations warned of possible war crimes.
Read More »Qaeda's second-in-command was killed in Tehran by Israeli agents as "made-up information" and denied the presence of any of the Sunni jihadist group's members in the Islamic republic.
Read More »Luckily for Norths the umpires deemed Crocker's shot to have just landed in the field of play before going over the rope, awarding a four, meaning Norths held on for a one-run second-innings victory in round one of the Douglas Cup.
Read More »Pascal Vasselon, technical director of Toyota Gazoo Racing Europe, suggested that low grip levels and big differences in track temperatures across an eight-hour race finishing in darkness could …
Read More »All Blacks coach Ian Foster admits he's "bitterly disappointed" but isn't feeling any added pressure following the nation's first Test loss to Argentina on Saturday afternoon in Sydney.
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