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Warnings power blackouts as sweltering Californians head to the coast to stay cool
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 2022
Californians faced more potential power blackouts on Tuesday as many headed to the coast to try to escape the stifling heat.
Typhoon Hinnamnor passes S Korea, leaving one dead and several missing
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2022
Typhoon Hinnamnor, the 11th typhoon this year, passed South Korea on Tuesday, leaving one dead and two missing, the government said.
Asean pushes to end illicit trade in cultural artefacts
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2022
Cambodia is playing host to an international conference to find measures and solutions to protect cultural heritage and prevent looting of historical artefacts, which kicked off in Siem Reap and will run through September 8.
Germany keeps two nuclear reactors on standby to weather gas crisis
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2022
Germany plans to keep two of its three remaining nuclear power stations on standby, beyond a year-end deadline to ditch the fuel altogether, to ensure it has enough electricity through the winter as it faces a gas supply crunch.
One suspect in Canadian stabbings found dead, his brother still wanted
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2022
Canadian police on Monday found one of the suspects in a mass stabbing spree dead while the other suspect, his brother, was still on the run and may be injured, officials said.
Japanese man earns a living by being rented to "do nothing"
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2022
Ever felt a need to have a companion alongside you to do nothing in particular, but have trouble finding one? Shoji Morimoto, a 38-year-old man from Japan who goes by the moniker "Rental-Do-Nothing-Man", might be the answer.
Expectations low as Truss is named new British PM
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2022
Britons on Monday said they hoped their new prime minister Liz Truss will enforce policy changes that will tackle the surging cost of living driven by soaring energy bills, industrial unrest, a looming recession and war in Ukraine.
Two Russian embassy staff killed in Kabul bombing - Lavrov
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 05, 2022
Two Russian embassy staff in Kabul were among six people killed when a suicide bomber detonated explosives near the entrance of the embassy, in a blast that injured at least 10 others, the Russian Foreign Ministry and Afghan officials said on Monday.
Liz Truss named as Britain's next prime minister
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 05, 2022
Liz Truss was named as Britain's next prime minister on Monday, winning a leadership race for the governing Conservative party at a time when the country faces a cost of living crisis, industrial unrest and a recession.
Russian embassy staff and civilian killed in Kabul blast
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 05, 2022
Members of staff and civilians were killed when a blast went off outside the Russian embassy in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Monday.