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Hurricane Ian has been churning across Cuba as a category three storm with wind speeds of up to 205km/h (125mph).
Read more: Thousands displaced in Cuba as hurricane lan surges
Hurricane Ian has been churning across Cuba as a category three storm with wind speeds of up to 205km/h (125mph).
Read more: Thousands displaced in Cuba as hurricane lan surges
Police in India are searching for a teacher accused of beating a low-caste student to death over a spelling mistake.
Read more: Indian police searches for teacher accused of beating student to death
Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni has won Italy’s election to become the country’s first female prime minister.
Read more: Italy’s Giorgia Meloni becomes first female prime minister
Ebola infections have risen to across districts in Uganda, bringing the cumulative number of confirmed and suspected deaths to 23, health authorities in the east African country said.
Cancer remained South Korea’s top cause of death in 2021 in spite of the continued spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, statistical office data showed on Tuesday.
Read more: Cancer remains S.Korea’s top cause of death in 2021
One person died today, Wednesday in a shootout with Belgian police during raids on a suspected extreme-right group, prosecutors said.
The operation, targeting a dozen addresses around the northern city of Antwerp, was launched to counter the preparation of a terrorist attack.
The introduction of new British banknotes and stamps featuring King Charles III’s image will be implemented gradually.
Read more: Britain to introduce King Charles stamps, banknotes gradually
The World Health Organization, WHO, says there have been 36 Ebola cases in Uganda - 18 confirmed and 18 probable cases - since an outbreak was declared last week.
United States National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the U.S. would respond decisively to any Russian use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
Read more: U.S. warns Putin of ‘catastrophic’ consequences over nuclear weapons