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Donald Trump · United StatesIn his UN speech, Trump warned Europe that immigration and climate policies are destroying its heritage and causing an "unmitigated disaster". In his first address to the United Nations General Assembly since 2020, US President Donald Trump warned Europe on Tuesday that immigration is "destroying your heritage" and ruining its countries.See the Story
Trump Says Immigration, Climate Policies Are Ruining Other Countries in UN Speech
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Environment · ChinaBy Helen Regan, Taylor Ward, CNN (CNN) — A huge and powerful typhoon is headed toward southern China after lashing the Philippines with destructive winds and torrential rain, putting the region’s megacities on high alert with cancelled flights and disruptions to schools and businesses. Tens of millions of people could be impacted by the storm, which is expected to pass south of the major cities of Hong Kong, Macau, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, before…See the Story
Southern China Cancels Schools and Flights as Super Typhoon Ragasa Approaches
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Cyclone · ChinaA weakened Tropical Storm Ragasa pushed west along the southern Chinese coast toward Vietnam on Thursday after flooding streets and homes in the economic hub of Guangdong province and causing deaths in Taiwan and the Philippines earlier in the week.In the Guangdong city of Yangjiang, over 10,000 trees were damaged and branches floated on the water in submerged streets. Crews used excavators to clear toppled trees and worked clear blocked roads.See the Story
Typhoon Ragasa Hits Southern China After Fatal Floods in Taiwan and Philippines
45% Center coverage: 72 sources