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What we know about the deadly Halloween disaster in Seoul Rescue teams work at the scene in Seoul, South Korea, where people were injured in a crowd surge during a Halloween festival. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol vows a thorough investigation into one of the country's worst-ever disasters.
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Over 150 killed in Seoul Halloween crowd surge At least 154 people were killed and over 100 more injured in a crowd surge at packed Halloween festivities in the South Korean capital of Seoul, local officials say. At least 26 foreign nationals, including two US citizens, are among the dead.
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Why Switzerland built a 2-kilometer-long train (CNN) — High in the Swiss Alps, St Moritz made its name as a place for pushing the boundaries of winter sport. By the time it hosted the second Winter Olympics Games in 1928 its reputation as a playground for wealthy adventurers was already well ...
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Unconfirmed Liz Truss phone hack report prompts calls for investigation The UK's Mail on Sunday newspaper reported that private messages between Truss and international foreign ministers, including messages about the war in Ukraine, as well as messages with former finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng fell "into foreign hands.".
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Five elections in four years: What's the deal with Israeli politics? Stop us if you're heard this one before: On Tuesday, Israelis are going to the polls to elect a new Knesset, or parliament. It's the fifth time in less than four years that voters are casting ballots. Holding elections that often is bound to prompt ...
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Seoul crowd disaster leaves South Korea reeling, as death toll rises to 153 At least 26 foreign nationals, including two US citizens, are among the dead. More than a dozen embassies around the globe have confirmed victims from their country. What caused Saturday's surge is unclear, but ...
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Survivors recount chaotic scene in Seoul during tragic Halloween stampede In the hours since a devastating crowd surge in South Korea's capitol claimed the lives of more than 150 people, details have begun to emerge that emphasize just how chaotic the scene was. Authorities say that in addition to the dead there are more ...
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Nearly 100 people are dead and dozens are missing in storm-ravaged Philippines In August 1976, an 8.1-magnitude earthquake and a tsunami in the Moro Gulf that struck around midnight left thousands of people dead and devastated coastal provinces in one of the deadliest natural disasters in Philippine history.
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Western leaders blast Russia's exit from grain deal that's helped ease global hunger Odesa, Ukraine – The European Union called on Russia on Sunday to reverse its decision to suspend participation in a grain deal brokered by the United Nations that has helped ease the global food crisis. Western leaders are condemning Moscow's actions, ...
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Teen arrested after 2 shot at Cole Harbour, NS party Both victims had non-life-threatening injuries. Halifax District RCMP and paramedics responded to the scene on Sedgemoor Court at around 12:40 a.m. According to police, the shooting happened at a party where ...
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