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Philippines: Residents Rush to Stores Ahead of Typhoon Kalmaegi 2

Typhoon Kalmaegi swept across the central Philippines, killing one person, flooding communities, cutting power, and displacing tens of thousands after making landfall around midnight over Silago in Southern Leyte early on November 4. The storm reached typhoon strength shortly before landfall, with winds of up to 150 kph and gusts reaching 185 kph. This video shows the inside of a local supermarket crowded with shoppers preparing for the typhoon in Cebu City on November 3.

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US: California’s Garnet Fire Burns 57,000 Acres in Sierra Nevada, Forces Evacuations

The Garnet Fire, sparked by lightning on August 24 in the Sierra National Forest near Garnet Dike, central California has burned about 57,000 acres and is 15% contained. Fire activity remains intense, particularly on the northwestern front, where crews are struggling with steep terrain that limits the use of heavy equipment. Mandatory evacuation orders are in place for multiple zones, with warnings in surrounding areas. Road closures affect McKinley Grove Road and sections of Trimmer Springs Road.

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US: Hurricane Erin Brings Storm Surge to North Carolina’s Outer Banks 6

Hurricane Erin is bringing storm surge to North Carolina's Outer Banks while moving through the Atlantic, prompting mandatory evacuations for Hatteras and Ocracoke islands.

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US: Large Hail Pelts Kerrville, Texas

Kerrville, Texas experienced large hail on Sunday evening, March 23, as strong storms swept through the city and surrounding areas.

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US: Heavy Snowfall And Icy Conditions Grip New England Amid Widespread Storm

A widespread storm swept across the Northeast, bringing heavy snowfall and icy conditions to parts of New England on Sunday, February 16. This video shows heavy snow falling in Hinesburg, Vermont.

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South Korea: People Protest Outside Parliament, Calling For President Yoon’s Resignation

South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeo declared martial law late on Tuesday, December 3, accusing the opposition of anti-national activities. However, he lifted the order early Wednesday after the National Assembly passed a resolution calling for its removal. After the emergency order was lifted, protesters gathered around the parliament in Yeouido, calling for Yoon's resignation.

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France: Paris Sees First Snowfall Of The Season

Paris saw its first snow of the season on Thursday morning, November 21. Snow also fell much of northern and western France.

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New Zealand: Vegetation Fire Erupts In Port Hills In Christchurch, Evacuation Underway 5

A huge vegetation fire erupted in Christchurch's Port Hills Wednesday afternoon, February 14, prompting evacuations of nearby residents. About 55,000 homes are experiencing a power outage due to the fire, reports say.

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Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

PYONGYANG, North Korea - North Korean soccer fans celebrate after the country's Pak Nam Chol scores early in the second half of a World Cup qualifier against Japan at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium on Nov. 15, 2011. Japan lost 0-1.

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Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

PYONGYANG, North Korea - North Korea's Pak Nam Chol (2nd from L) heads home early in the second half of a World Cup qualifier against Japan at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium on Nov. 15, 2011. Japan lost 0-1.

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N. Korean raises voice against S. Korean slogan

N. Korean raises voice against S. Korean slogan

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Photo shows Kang Sun Chol, a doctor at Pyongyang Maternity Hospital, in Pyongyang on June 30, 2011. Kang criticized South Korea's military for slogans slandering North Korean leader Kim Jong Il.

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N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

SEOUL, South Korea - Footage taken from South Korean TV station KBS, aired Feb. 15, 2011, shows a man believed to be Kim Jong Chol (circled), the second son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at an Eric Clapton concert in Singapore. Born in 1981, the younger Kim is known to be a fan of rock music.

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N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

SEOUL, South Korea - Footage taken from South Korean TV station KBS, aired Feb. 15, 2011, shows a man believed to be Kim Jong Chol, the second son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at an Eric Clapton concert in Singapore. Born in 1981, the younger Kim is known to be a fan of rock music.

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Pyongyang after island attack

Pyongyang after island attack

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Kim Un Chol, a 30-year-old student of Kim Il Sung University, expresses support in Pyongyang on Nov. 26, 2010, for an artillery attack on South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on Nov. 23. Kim said he is ready to fight holding a rifle instead of a pen if South Korea and the United States dare to wage war.

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(2)Iran beat N. Korea in World Cup qualifier

(2)Iran beat N. Korea in World Cup qualifier

PYONGYANG, North Korea - North Korea skipper Nam Song Chol (2nd from R), joined by his colleagues, protests the referee's judge in the second half of their FIFA 2006 World Cup Asia Zone qualifier at Kim Il Sung Stadium in Pyongyang on March 30. Iran blanked North Korea 2-0.

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N. Korea's People's Armed Forces minister meets S. Korean presid

N. Korea's People's Armed Forces minister meets S. Korean presid

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung (R) and North Korea's People's Armed Forces Minister Kim Il Chol shake hands prior to their talks at the presidential palace in Seoul on Sept. 26. Kim Il Chol met the president after holding the first-ever inter-Korean defense ministerial talks with South Korean Defense Minister Cho Sung Tae on Cheju Island.

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S., N. Korea begin first-ever defense ministers' talks

S., N. Korea begin first-ever defense ministers' talks

CHEJU ISLAND, South Korea - North Korean People's Armed Forces Minister Vice Marshal Kim Il Chol (L) and South Korean Defense Minister Cho Sung Tae shake hands in the first-ever inter-Korean defense ministers' talks, which opened at a hotel in Cheju Island on Sept. 25. The two-day talks will explore ways of easing military tensions on the Korean Peninsula and promoting confidence-building measures on the world's last remaining Cold War frontier.

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N. Korean defense minister arrives in Cheju Island

N. Korean defense minister arrives in Cheju Island

CHEJU ISLAND, South Korea - Kim Il Chol, minister for North Korea's People's Army, arrives at South Korea's Cheju Island and receives a bouquet from a South Korean girl. Kim is to hold the first-ever inter-Korean defense ministerial talks with South Korean Defense Minister Cho Sung Tae on the island on Sept. 25-26.

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N. Korean defense minister enters S. Korea

N. Korean defense minister enters S. Korea

PANMUNJOM - Vice Marshal Kim Il Chol, minister for North Korea's People's Armed Forces, (2nd from L) enters South Korea through the truce village of Panmunjom on Sept. 24 for talks with South Korean Defense Minister Cho Sung Tae on the Cheju Island for the first ever inter-Korean defense ministerial talks on Sept. 25-26. Photo shows the North Korean minister being received by a South Korean military officer in Panmunjom.

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N., S. Korean defense ministers begin talks

N., S. Korean defense ministers begin talks

CHEJU ISLAND, South Korea - North Korean People's Armed Forces Minister Kim Il Chol (L) shakes hands with his South Korean counterpart Cho Sung Tae at the start of the second day of their talks in a Cheju Island hotel Sept. 26.

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(2)Iran beat N. Korea in World Cup qualifier

(2)Iran beat N. Korea in World Cup qualifier

PYONGYANG, North Korea - North Korea skipper Nam Song Chol (2nd from R), joined by his colleagues, protests the referee's judge in the second half of their FIFA 2006 World Cup Asia Zone qualifier at Kim Il Sung Stadium in Pyongyang on March 30. Iran blanked North Korea 2-0. (Kyodo)

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N., S. Korean defense ministers begin talks

N., S. Korean defense ministers begin talks

CHEJU ISLAND, South Korea - North Korean People's Armed Forces Minister Kim Il Chol (L) shakes hands with his South Korean counterpart Cho Sung Tae at the start of the second day of their talks in a Cheju Island hotel Sept. 26.

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S., N. Korea begin first-ever defense ministers' talks

S., N. Korea begin first-ever defense ministers' talks

CHEJU ISLAND, South Korea - North Korean People's Armed Forces Minister Vice Marshal Kim Il Chol (L) and South Korean Defense Minister Cho Sung Tae shake hands in the first-ever inter-Korean defense ministers' talks, which opened at a hotel in Cheju Island on Sept. 25. The two-day talks will explore ways of easing military tensions on the Korean Peninsula and promoting confidence-building measures on the world's last remaining Cold War frontier.

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N. Korea holds meeting on "satellites," other space technologies

N. Korea holds meeting on "satellites," other space technologies

Yu Chol U, director of North Korea's National Aerospace Development Administration, speaks during a meeting on satellites and other space-related technologies at Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang on Nov. 25, 2015. The United States and its allies see North Korea's rocket launches as disguised missile tests although Pyongyang insists they are intended to put satellites into orbit. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korean raises voice against S. Korean slogan

N. Korean raises voice against S. Korean slogan

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Photo shows Kang Sun Chol, a doctor at Pyongyang Maternity Hospital, in Pyongyang on June 30, 2011. Kang criticized South Korea's military for slogans slandering North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. (Kyodo)

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N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

SEOUL, South Korea - Footage taken from South Korean TV station KBS, aired Feb. 15, 2011, shows a man believed to be Kim Jong Chol, the second son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at an Eric Clapton concert in Singapore. Born in 1981, the younger Kim is known to be a fan of rock music. (Kyodo)

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N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

N. Korean leader's 2nd son spotted in Singapore

SEOUL, South Korea - Footage taken from South Korean TV station KBS, aired Feb. 15, 2011, shows a man believed to be Kim Jong Chol (circled), the second son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, at an Eric Clapton concert in Singapore. Born in 1981, the younger Kim is known to be a fan of rock music. (Kyodo)

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Pyongyang after island attack

Pyongyang after island attack

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Kim Un Chol, a 30-year-old student of Kim Il Sung University, expresses support in Pyongyang on Nov. 26, 2010, for an artillery attack on South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on Nov. 23. Kim said he is ready to fight holding a rifle instead of a pen if South Korea and the United States dare to wage war. (Kyodo)

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Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

PYONGYANG, North Korea - North Korea's Pak Nam Chol (2nd from L) heads home early in the second half of a World Cup qualifier against Japan at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium on Nov. 15, 2011. Japan lost 0-1. (Kyodo)

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Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

Japan lose to N. Korea 0-1

PYONGYANG, North Korea - North Korean soccer fans celebrate after the country's Pak Nam Chol scores early in the second half of a World Cup qualifier against Japan at Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Stadium on Nov. 15, 2011. Japan lost 0-1. (Kyodo)

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N. Korean official meets with reporters

N. Korean official meets with reporters

Ri Tong Il, the former deputy chief of North Korea's mission to the United Nations, meets with reporters on March 2, 2017, in front of the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the murder of the North Korean leader's half-brother. Ri rejected the view that the highly toxic substance was used to kill the deceased and insisted he died of a "heart attack," while claiming the dead man is "Kim Chol." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korean official meets with reporters

N. Korean official meets with reporters

Ri Tong Il, the former deputy chief of North Korea's mission to the United Nations, meets with reporters on March 2, 2017, in front of the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the murder of the North Korean leader's half-brother. Ri rejected the view that the highly toxic substance was used to kill the deceased and insisted he died of a "heart attack," while claiming the dead man is "Kim Chol." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korean official meets with reporters

N. Korean official meets with reporters

Ri Tong Il, the former deputy chief of North Korea's mission to the United Nations, meets with reporters on March 2, 2017, in front of the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the murder of the North Korean leader's half-brother. Ri rejected the view that the highly toxic substance was used to kill the deceased and insisted he died of a "heart attack," while claiming the dead man is "Kim Chol." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korean official meets with reporters

N. Korean official meets with reporters

Ri Tong Il, the former deputy chief of North Korea's mission to the United Nations, meets with reporters on March 2, 2017, in front of the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the murder of the North Korean leader's half-brother. Ri rejected the view that the highly toxic substance was used to kill the deceased and insisted he died of a "heart attack," while claiming the dead man is "Kim Chol." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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N. Korea's People's Armed Forces minister meets S. Korean presid

N. Korea's People's Armed Forces minister meets S. Korean presid

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Kim Dae Jung (R) and North Korea's People's Armed Forces Minister Kim Il Chol shake hands prior to their talks at the presidential palace in Seoul on Sept. 26. Kim Il Chol met the president after holding the first-ever inter-Korean defense ministerial talks with South Korean Defense Minister Cho Sung Tae on Cheju Island.

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N. Korean defense minister enters S. Korea

N. Korean defense minister enters S. Korea

PANMUNJOM - Vice Marshal Kim Il Chol, minister for North Korea's People's Armed Forces, (2nd from L) enters South Korea through the truce village of Panmunjom on Sept. 24 for talks with South Korean Defense Minister Cho Sung Tae on the Cheju Island for the first ever inter-Korean defense ministerial talks on Sept. 25-26. Photo shows the North Korean minister being received by a South Korean military officer in Panmunjom.

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