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New Zealand: Landslide Hits Mount Maunganui 3

Six people, including two teenagers, are missing after a major landslide struck a local campground in Mount Maunganui on Thursday, January 22. Police are also seeking information on three others as search and rescue operations continue in a dangerous environment, with authorities describing the incident as a national tragedy and the community rallying to support affected families.

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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 2

Severe flooding has submerged towns and displaced hundreds of thousands as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines. Rivers overflowed in Cebu and nearby islands, forcing residents onto rooftops while cars and containers were swept through the streets. Local officials said some evacuation centers were inundated, and many survivors of a recent earthquake had to be evacuated again. More than 380,000 people fled their homes across the Visayas, southern Luzon, and northern Mindanao. Kalmaegi, locally named Tino, made landfall late Monday, November 3 with winds of up to 130 kph before moving toward the South China Sea on Tuesday, November 4.

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China: Tourists and Locals Rescue Yaks from Mud Pit in Qinghai

In Qinghai, China, tourists and locals joined forces with an excavator operator to rescue four yaks stuck in deep mud on September 30, 2025. After spotting the trapped animals, the tourists alerted a herdsman and enlisted help from a nearby construction site. Working for nearly an hour, they freed all four yaks safely. The herdsman said the rescue prevented losses of over RMB 40,000.

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China: Four Corgis Pile Onto Scooter Footboard in Adorable Scene

On September 22, 2025, in Guangxi, a cute video showed four corgis squeezing themselves onto the footboard of a parked electric scooter. Two of the heaviest dogs climbed on first, followed by two smaller ones that jumped on top of them.

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

UME firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardan

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

View of the fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and arrived from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground to fires ravaging Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of the fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/2025 , on August 22, 2

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Car

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

UME firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardan

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A group of forest firefighters try to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Pa

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (Cardano de Arriba) 08/23/20

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

Wildfires in Spain - Favorable Evolution in Castilla y Leon

A forest firefighter tries to extinguish a fire on August 22, 2025, in Argayo, Leon, Castilla y Leon (Spain). Helped by falling temperatures and milder weather than in recent days, firefighting services, both regional and those arriving from other communities and other EU countries, are managing to gain ground on the fires that have ravaged Castilla y Leon for weeks, where they have already been grazed by the flames about 149,426 hectares, 41 percent of those affected throughout the country, according to the latest figure provided by Copernicus information system to which Europa Press has had access. All in all, Castilla y Leon continues to fight 25 uncontrolled fires, eight of them with a Potential Severity Index (IGR) 2, another four of grade 1 and thirteen more active, that is, in level 0, with the province of Leon at the head in terms of severity of fires, with a total of four (Llamas de la Cabrera, Barniedo de la Reina, Gestoso and Colinas del Campo Martín Moro), followed by Zamora (Porto) and Palencia (

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Firefighters Battle 'Fire Whirls' in Northern Spain

Four aerial means are incorporated into the area of the Tarifa fire. A12 August 2025. in Tarifa, Cadiz (Andalusia, Spain). After the meeting of the Operations Committee of the Fire Emergency Plan, the Minister of Presidency, Antonio Sanz, recognized the "great work" done by the device of the Infoca Plan. He also highlighted the work of the firefighters, who, in coordination with Infoca, drew a line of security around the houses to protect them from the advance of the fire. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: Small Plane Crashes at Kalispell City Airport in Montana

A single-engine plane carrying four people crashed into parked aircraft at the Kalispell City Airport in Montana on Monday, August 11. According to reports, all passengers exited the plane safely, with two of them sustaining minor injuries.

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Hebron Family Disowns Relative Over Israel Ties - Palestine

Men gather to sign a statement rejecting the actions of Wadih Al-Jabari in Hebron, West Bank on July 7, 2025. The Al-Jabari family in Hebron convened to publicly denounce and disown Wadih Al-Jabari after his statements to the Wall Street Journal supporting the establishment of a so-called Emirate of Hebron. In the interview, Wadih Al-Jabari and four others from Hebron expressed positions including recognizing Israel as a state, separating from the Palestinian Authority, and joining the Abraham Accords, which Palestinians widely consider a form of normalization with the occupation. The family’s statement, signed by community leaders and elders, emphasized that these views do not represent them or the broader Al-Jabari clan, reaffirming their commitment to Palestinian national rights and rejecting any plans to legitimize Israeli control over Palestinian land. Photo by Mosab Shawer/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japan: Four Pandas Begin Journey to China from Adventure World, Wakayama 2

The four giant pandas, 24-year-old mother Rauhin and her three daughters Yuihin, Saihin, and Fuhin, began their return to China from Adventure World, a theme park in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan on Saturday, June 28. They were loaded onto two trucks and seen off by around 300 people, including facility staff, before heading for Kansai International Airport, a day after thousands of fans bid them a teary farewell during their last public appearance.

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Japan: Four Pandas Begin Journey to China from Adventure World, Wakayama

The four giant pandas, 24-year-old mother Rauhin and her three daughters Yuihin, Saihin, and Fuhin, began their return to China from Adventure World, a theme park in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan on Saturday, June 28. They were loaded onto two trucks and seen off by around 300 people, including facility staff, before heading for Kansai International Airport, a day after thousands of fans bid them a teary farewell during their last public appearance. This video shows trucks carrying pandas arriving near KIX airport.

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US: North Dakota Sees Powerful Winds Amid Tornado-Producing Storm

Severe weather swept across the upper Midwest on Friday, June 20, bringing powerful winds and leaving at least 3 dead in North Dakota as a tornado ripped through the area.

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China: Typhoon Wutip Darkens Hainan Skies Ahead of Landfall in Hainan

This is the terrifying moment a massive wall of dark clouds engulfed the skies over Hainan as Typhoon Wutip approached southern China. On June 11, 2025, in Hainan, China, video captured thick, menacing clouds rolling in ahead of Typhoon Wutip's landfall. The sky turned eerily dark as the season’s first typhoon neared, creating a heavy, ominous atmosphere. The storm made landfall around 11 p.m. on June 13 along the coast of Dongfang, a city in Hainan, with winds reaching up to 30 meters per second and a central pressure of 980 hPa. Heavy rain swept through southern parts of the island, with some areas experiencing torrential downpours and localized extreme rainfall. According to China National Radio, by June 15, Typhoon Wutip had weakened into a tropical depression after moving inland into Jiangxi Province, and continued to lose strength. The video ends with the storm clouds blanketing the landscape as residents brace for the typhoon’s impact.

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Japan PM Ishiba arrives in Manila

Japan PM Ishiba arrives in Manila

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his wife Yoshiko arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport near Manila on April 29, 2025, on the second leg of his four-day trip that earlier took them to Vietnam.

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Japan PM Ishiba arrives in Manila

Japan PM Ishiba arrives in Manila

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his wife Yoshiko arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport near Manila on April 29, 2025, on the second leg of his four-day trip that earlier took them to Vietnam.

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Japan PM Ishiba arrives in Hanoi

Japan PM Ishiba arrives in Hanoi

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his wife Yoshiko arrive at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on April 27, 2025, on the first leg of their four-day trip that will also take them to the Philippines. (Pool photo)

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