Cyclone Chido kills 94 people in Mozambique

Cyclone Chido kills 94 people in Mozambique

Reuters Cyclone Chido has killed 94 people in Mozambique since it made landfall in the east African country last week, local authorities have said. The country’s National Institute of Risk and Disaster Management (INGD) said 768 people were injured and more than 622,000 people affected by the natural disaster in some capacity. Chido hit Mozambique…

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Turkiye FM meets Syria’s new leader, calls for lifting of global sanctions | Syria’s War News

Turkiye FM meets Syria’s new leader, calls for lifting of global sanctions | Syria’s War News

Turkiye’s foreign minister has met with the head of Syria’s new administration, promising help with the political transition and rebuilding the war-torn country after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime. In their meeting in Damascus on Sunday, Turkiye’s Hakan Fidan and Syria’s de facto ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa stressed the need for unity and stability…

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Tough Break: [Player’s Name] Sustains Season-Endangering Injury

Tough Break: [Player’s Name] Sustains Season-Endangering Injury In a devastating turn of events, highly touted star player, [Player’s Name], has suffered a season-ending injury that has sent shockwaves throughout the sport. The talented [position] had been enjoying a breakout campaign, leading the team to the top of the league standings and earning himself recognition as…

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Magdeburg Christmas market attack suspect threatened act to ‘attract international attention’ in 2013 | World News

Magdeburg Christmas market attack suspect threatened act to ‘attract international attention’ in 2013 | World News

The suspect in the German Christmas market attack “threatened to do something that would attract international attention” in 2013 and was flagged as a potential threat the following year, according to a state interior minister. Christian Pegel told a press conference the 50-year-old suspect had referred to the Boston Marathon bombings, in which three people…

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Dozens killed in Israeli strikes, Gaza officials say

Dozens killed in Israeli strikes, Gaza officials say

At least 28 people, including children, have died in a wave of Israeli military strikes throughout the Gaza Strip, according to Gaza’s civil defence agency. A school sheltering displaced families was among the facilities struck, killing eight people including four children over the weekend, the agency said. It comes as the UN issues a plea…

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Russia’s Putin pledges ‘destruction’ on Ukraine after Kazan drone attack | Russia-Ukraine war News

Russia’s Putin pledges ‘destruction’ on Ukraine after Kazan drone attack | Russia-Ukraine war News

Russia accuses Ukraine of ‘massive’ drone attack that hit a luxury apartment block in the city, some 1,000km (620 miles) from the frontier. Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged retaliation after Ukrainian drones struck residential buildings in the city of Kazan in Russia’s Tatarstan region. Putin made the comments via videolink on Sunday while addressing…

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Injury-Related Headlines

Injury-Related Headlines: How the Media’s Focus Can Impact Public Perception and Reaction The way we learn about and respond to injury-related news is often heavily influenced by the headlines and reporting that accompany it. The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and understanding of various types of injuries, from traumatic events like…

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Moldova’s deputy PM on Russia’s influence and the EU membership push | Russia-Ukraine war

Moldova’s deputy PM on Russia’s influence and the EU membership push | Russia-Ukraine war

Dumitru Alaiba discusses Moldova’s divide over EU membership and the challenges of Russian influence in the region. As Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, Moldova faces a pivotal choice: deepen ties with Europe or maintain historic connections to Russia. A recent referendum on European Union membership exposed sharp divisions, with a pro-Western mandate passing narrowly. One…

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