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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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Skippers Pass Through the Channel Before the Start of The Vendee Globe 2024

Skippers Pass Through the Channel Before the Start of The Vendee Globe 2024

Manuel Cousin, Coup de Pouce during the start of the Vendee Globe 2024, offshore boats, Imoca yachts, tenth edition of the non-stop, non-assisted, single-handed round-the-world race. Les Sables d'Olonne, France on November 10 november 2024. Photo by Masson A/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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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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Japan to open pre-WWII court-martial minutes to public

Japan to open pre-WWII court-martial minutes to public

TOKYO, Japan - Some of the minutes of trials over an attempted coup in Japan on Feb. 26, 1936, are shown in Tokyo on Aug. 25, 2014. The "2.26 Incident" files will be among court-martial documents during and before World War II to be opened to the public at the National Archives of Japan from next April.

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(6)Mexico beat Croatia 1-0

(6)Mexico beat Croatia 1-0

NIIGATA, Japan - Mexico forward Cuauhtemoc Blanco (L) celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot in the 60th minute of a group G match against Croatia in the World Coup finals at Niigata Stadium Big Swan on June 3. (World Cup 2002)

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John Bolton's coup confession reveals level of U.S. interference abroad: expert

STORY: John Bolton's coup confession reveals level of U.S. interference abroad: expert DATELINE: July 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:07 LOCATION: Quito CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton and street views in the U.S. 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): DECIO MACHADO, Geopolitical analyst based in Ecuador STORYLINE: The coup-planning confession of former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton revealed the level of U.S. interference in other countries' internal affairs, said an international political analyst. Bolton, in an interview with CNN on Tuesday, admitted that he has helped plot coups abroad. Decio Machado, a geopolitical research coordinator, said the world has known about the U.S. interference in foreign countries in recent decades since the revelations of the diplomatic cables in 2010 by the WikiLeaks website founded by Julian Assange. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): DECIO MACHADO, Geopolitical analyst based in Ecuador "That is part of U.S. foreign policy, of the lo

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U.S. uses NATO to defend its one-polar world model: Venezuelan political analyst

STORY: U.S. uses NATO to defend its one-polar world model: Venezuelan political analyst DATELINE: July 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:18 LOCATION: Caracas CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Washington 2. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): MARIA FERNANDA BARRETO, Venezuelan political analyst STORYLINE: A Venezuelan geopolitical analyst has recently said that the United States is using NATO as its imperialist army to defend its one-polar world model. Maria Fernanda Barreto made the remarks when talking about former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton's coup confession. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): MARIA FERNANDA BARRETO, Venezuelan political analyst "The United States is the center of the capitalist empire, gathering the largest number of capitalist companies in the world. As the center of the capitalist empire, it is mixed with its idea of a nation that believes itself to be granted the right to interfere with all countries of the world at its will. In the 1990s, the United States managed to become a superpower in a sin

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Myanmar soccer player files for asylum in Japan after protest salute

A Myanmar national soccer goalkeeper applied for refugee status in Japan on Tuesday after expressing fear for his life for making a three-finger salute in protest at the military coup in his country during a recent World Cup qualifier near Tokyo, his lawyer said. Pyae Lyan Aung, who refused to return home with his teammates last week after the soccer match, submitted an application with the Osaka Regional Immigration Services Bureau, according to the lawyer.

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Japan to let asylum-seeking Myanmar footballer stay 6 months

Japan to let asylum-seeking Myanmar footballer stay 6 months

Pyae Lyan Aung holds his residence card in Osaka on July 2, 2021. Japan approved a six-month visa for the goalkeeper on Myanmar's national football team who refused to return home after making a three-finger salute in protest at the military coup in his country during a World Cup qualifier in Chiba in late May.

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(6)Mexico beat Croatia 1-0

(6)Mexico beat Croatia 1-0

NIIGATA, Japan - Mexico forward Cuauhtemoc Blanco (L) celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot in the 60th minute of a group G match against Croatia in the World Coup finals at Niigata Stadium Big Swan on June 3. (World Cup 2002)

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(6)Mexico beat Croatia 1-0

(6)Mexico beat Croatia 1-0

NIIGATA, Japan - Mexico forward Cuauhtemoc Blanco (L) celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot in the 60th minute of a group G match against Croatia in the World Coup finals at Niigata Stadium Big Swan on June 3. (World Cup 2002)

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Myanmar footballer files for asylum in Japan

Myanmar footballer files for asylum in Japan

Pyae Lyan Aung smiles after applying for refugee status in Osaka, Japan, on June 22, 2021. The Myanmar national football goalkeeper has expressed fear for his life for making a three-finger salute in protest at the military coup in his country during a World Cup qualifier in Chiba, near Tokyo, in late May, according to his lawyer.

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Japan to open pre-WWII court-martial minutes to public

Japan to open pre-WWII court-martial minutes to public

TOKYO, Japan - Some of the minutes of trials over an attempted coup in Japan on Feb. 26, 1936, are shown in Tokyo on Aug. 25, 2014. The "2.26 Incident" files will be among court-martial documents during and before World War II to be opened to the public at the National Archives of Japan from next April. (Kyodo)

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Milos Rejchrt

Milos Rejchrt

The project of Stories of Injustice or A Month of Film at Schools describing the events of the 1948 Communist coup starts with the decoration of three contemporaries for their opposition to the Communist regime today, on Thursday, November 1st, 2018, organiser Karel Strachota has told journalists. The prizes are given to Milos Rejchrt (centre), Anna Honova and Frantisek Rudl in memoriam. Young people should realise that democracy is not granted, that one has to care for it. This is important especially at the time it is weakened, Strachota, the director of the educational programme One World At Schools, from the NGO People in Need, said. Dissident Milos Rejchrt, 72, a Protestant priest, had to make his living as a stoker under the Communist regime. He was one of the first Czechs to have signed the Charter 77. People in Need humanitarian organisation director Simon Panek stands at right. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Milos Rejchrt

Milos Rejchrt

The project of Stories of Injustice or A Month of Film at Schools describing the events of the 1948 Communist coup starts with the decoration of three contemporaries for their opposition to the Communist regime today, on Thursday, November 1st, 2018, organiser Karel Strachota has told journalists. The prizes are given to Milos Rejchrt (centre), Anna Honova and Frantisek Rudl in memoriam. Young people should realise that democracy is not granted, that one has to care for it. This is important especially at the time it is weakened, Strachota, the director of the educational programme One World At Schools, from the NGO People in Need, said. Dissident Milos Rejchrt, 72, a Protestant priest, had to make his living as a stoker under the Communist regime. He was one of the first Czechs to have signed the Charter 77. People in Need humanitarian organisation director Simon Panek stands at right. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Milos Rejchrt

Milos Rejchrt

The project of Stories of Injustice or A Month of Film at Schools describing the events of the 1948 Communist coup starts with the decoration of three contemporaries for their opposition to the Communist regime today, on Thursday, November 1st, 2018, organiser Karel Strachota has told journalists. The prizes are given to Milos Rejchrt (photo), Anna Honova and Frantisek Rudl in memoriam. Young people should realise that democracy is not granted, that one has to care for it. This is important especially at the time it is weakened, Strachota, the director of the educational programme One World At Schools, from the NGO People in Need, said. Dissident Milos Rejchrt, 72, a Protestant priest, had to make his living as a stoker under the Communist regime. He was one of the first Czechs to have signed the Charter 77. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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