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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 4

At least 140 people have died and 127 remain missing after Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippines, with the central province of Cebu suffering the worst damage from floods and mudslides. Homes were destroyed and streets were left buried in debris, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. In Cebu, floodwaters rose to roof level in some areas. A state of calamity has been declared in Cebu to speed up emergency response as rescue operations continue.

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US: Multiple Arrested At Pro-Palestine Protest Outside NYU Stern School Of Business

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, including students and faculty members, rallied outside the New York University Stern School of Business on Monday, April 22. As the protest intensified, multiple protesters were taken into custody.

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Member of solar car team Solaride back home

Member of solar car team Solaride back home

05.11.2023, Tallinn. The Estonian solar car team Solaride won third place in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in Australia at the end of October and got a special award for best performance in technical inspection. Arrival of the team members to Tallinn Airport. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Member of solar car team Solaride back home

Member of solar car team Solaride back home

05.11.2023, Tallinn. The Estonian solar car team Solaride won third place in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in Australia at the end of October and got a special award for best performance in technical inspection. Arrival of the team members to Tallinn Airport. Photo Mihkel Maripuu, Postimees

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Japan's Tokai Univ. 5th in world solar car race in Australia

Japan's Tokai Univ. 5th in world solar car race in Australia

Members of Japan's Tokai University solar team pose for a photo after finishing fifth in the 3,000-kilometer World Solar Challenge solar car race that concludes in Adelaide, South Australia, on Oct. 27, 2023.

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Japan's Tokai Univ. team at solar car contest

Japan's Tokai Univ. team at solar car contest

Members of Japan's Tokai University solar team pose for a photo after finishing fifth in the 3,000-kilometer World Solar Challenge solar car race that concludes in Adelaide, South Australia, on Oct. 27, 2023.

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Japan's Tokai Univ. team at solar car contest

Japan's Tokai Univ. team at solar car contest

A solar car made by students from Japan's Tokai University crosses the finish line fifth in the 3,000-kilometer World Solar Challenge solar car race that concludes in Adelaide, South Australia, on Oct. 27, 2023.

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Belgium's Innoptus wins solar car contest

Belgium's Innoptus wins solar car contest

Members of Belgian solar team Innoptus celebrate after crossing the finish line in Adelaide, South Australia, to win the 3,000-kilometer World Solar Challenge solar car race on Oct. 26, 2023.

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Japanese team in solar car contest

Japanese team in solar car contest

Photo taken in Tokyo on Aug. 29, 2023, shows the sun-powered vehicle Japan's Tokai University team will be entering in the 3,000-kilometer World Solar Challenge solar car race in Australia in October.

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Japanese team in solar car contest

Japanese team in solar car contest

Members of Japan's Tokai University team pose in Tokyo on Aug. 29, 2023, behind the sun-powered vehicle they will be entering in the 3,000-kilometer World Solar Challenge solar car race in Australia in October.

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Japan team wins solar car race in Australia

Japan team wins solar car race in Australia

ADELAIDE, Australia - A solar car of Japan's Tokai University finishes first in Adelaide, Australia, on Oct. 20, 2011, winning a five-day, 3,000-kilometer solar car race across the continent. In the World Solar Challenge race, 37 teams from 20 countries and territories took part.

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Solar car race in Akita

Solar car race in Akita

OGATA, Japan - Solar cars wait for the start of the World Green Challenge race in Ogata, Akita Prefecture, on Aug. 10, 2011. Fifteen solar and other eco-friendly cars are participating in the three-day rally.

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Japan's Tokai University comes 3rd in solar car race in Australia

Japan's Tokai University comes 3rd in solar car race in Australia

A solar car of Japan's Tokai University finishes third in the 3000-kilometer World Solar Challenge race in Adelaide, Australia, on Oct. 22, 2015. Delft University of the Netherlands won the race that started in Darwin on Oct. 18 and takes place every two years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Nagoya Institute of Technology team members discuss their solar car performance in time trials in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017, before competing in a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia in the World Solar Challenge. The institute and three other Japanese teams are among 38 solar car developers that have entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Japanese Tokai University team members roll out their solar car for time trials in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017, before competing in a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia in the World Solar Challenge. Tokai University and three other Japanese teams are among 38 solar car developers that have entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Goko High School's solar car "Musoushin" is on display in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017, before starting a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia in the World Solar Challenge. Goko High School and three other Japanese teams are among 38 solar car developers that have entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Solar cars begin 3,000-km journey through Australia

Team members from Kogakuin University perform final checks on its solar car named "Wing" in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017, before starting a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia in the World Solar Challenge. The Tokyo-based team and three other Japanese teams are among 38 solar car developers that have entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar car race in Akita

Solar car race in Akita

OGATA, Japan - Solar cars wait for the start of the World Green Challenge race in Ogata, Akita Prefecture, on Aug. 10, 2011. Fifteen solar and other eco-friendly cars are participating in the three-day rally. (Kyodo)

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Japan team wins solar car race in Australia

Japan team wins solar car race in Australia

ADELAIDE, Australia - A solar car of Japan's Tokai University finishes first in Adelaide, Australia, on Oct. 20, 2011, winning a five-day, 3,000-kilometer solar car race across the continent. In the World Solar Challenge race, 37 teams from 20 countries and territories took part. (Kyodo)

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Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

Goko High School team's solar car waits at the start in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017 of the World Solar Challenge, a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia. The team from Hiroshima Prefecture and three other Japanese teams are among 38 solar car developers that have entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

Japanese Tokai University team's solar car waits to start in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017 the World Solar Challenge, a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia. Tokai University and three other Japanese teams are among 38 solar car developers that have entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

A solar-powered car waits for the start in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017 of a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through the center of Australia. A total of 38 solar car developers are competing in the World Solar Challenge race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

A Nagoya Institute of Technology team's solar car stands at the start in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017 of the World Solar Challenge, a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia. The institute and three other Japanese teams were among 38 solar car developers that entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

Solar-powered cars begin 3,000-km race through Australia

A solar-powered car developed by Kogakuin University in Tokyo stands at the start in Darwin on Oct. 8, 2017 of the World Solar Challenge, a 3,000-kilometer endurance race through Australia. Kogakuin and three other Japanese teams were among 38 solar car developers that entered the race to Adelaide. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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