The storm, expected to make landfall on Tuesday, could be the strongest in the country’s recorded history. Japan and China were also making preparations.
Month: September 2022
Saskatchewan Stabbing Spree Kills at Least 10
The police identified two suspects in attacks that took place along a wide area of a Cree Nation Indigenous reservation and a nearby village in Saskatchewan Province.
Blame, Hate and License Plates in a Divided Kosovo Town
Tensions between ethnic Albanians and ethnic Serbs have flared in recent months, stoked by a bureaucratic dispute over vehicle tags, testimony to the region’s toxic identity politics.
5 Palestinians, 2 Accused of Spying for Israel, Are Executed in Gaza, Officials Say
The Gaza Interior Ministry said that three of the executions were carried out by hanging and the other two by firing squad.
Fighting Intensifies in South as Russia Bolsters Forces in East
There are signs that Russia will send thousands of new troops to the Donbas region in its latest push.
Militants Attack Trucks Carrying Food Relief in Somalia
The attack in central Somalia comes even as the country faces a devastating drought that has left almost half its population hungry.
Renewed Shelling Puts Nuclear Plant at Risk Despite U.N. Presence
The International Atomic Energy Agency was still cautiously optimistic that “permanently” stationing two experts at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant would help avert disaster.
Explosion Kills 7 Police Officers in Colombia
Dozens of police officers have been killed in the country so far this year, as its new president struggles to quell a wave of violence he campaigned on ending.
U.N. Will Keep Two Experts at Embattled Nuclear Plant
Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for shelling at the Zaporizhzhia station, where some inspectors have been assessing damage and risks.
Myanmar’s Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Gets More Prison Time
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the politician and Nobel laureate, was found guilty of election fraud on Friday, a sign that the junta has no intention of easing its pressure on her.