A rain-fueled landslide sweeps through Venezuela town, leaving more than 20 dead
A landslide fueled by flooding and days of torrential rain swept through a town in central Venezuela, leaving at least 22 people dead, authorities said Sunday. [MORE]
A landslide fueled by flooding and days of torrential rain swept through a town in central Venezuela, leaving at least 22 people dead, authorities said Sunday. [MORE]
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine went offline over the weekend after Russian shelling damaged the last remaining outside power source. [MORE]
Benson Kipruto of Kenya was first in the men’s division while Ruth Chepngetich, also of Kenya, led the women’s division. Emily Sisson finished second. [MORE]
The Russian president accused Ukrainian special services of carrying out an attack on the Kerch Bridge, a key supply line for Russian forces. [MORE]
Officials say a key train communications system was compromised, stranding passenger and cargo trains across the northwest of the country on Saturday. [MORE]
Ukrainians celebrated the Saturday attack on a key bridge connecting the Crimean peninsula to mainland Russia by flooding social media with memes, which have become a staple of the conflict. [MORE]
Ye, the rapper and fashion designer formerly known as Kanye West, had recently accused hip hop mogul Diddy of being under the influence of “the Jewish people.” [MORE]
Antalya is a longtime Russian tourist destination that’s become a refuge for those who don’t want to fight in the war. But things are getting more complicated for Russians in Turkey. [MORE]
Philippine police killed three detained militants linked to Islamic State after they staged a Manila jail rampage that saw a police officer stabbed and a former opposition senator held hostage. [MORE]
Mobile homes built before 1994 can’t withstand the kind of ferocious winds of a major hurricane. In Florida, there are thousands of these older homes that crumble during big storms like Ian [MORE]
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