Hundreds feared dead as Cyclone Chido devastates French island of Mayotte | Extreme weather

Hundreds feared dead as Cyclone Chido devastates French island of Mayotte | Extreme weather

At least several hundred people are feared to have been killed after the worst cyclone in almost a century ripped through the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Saturday, uprooting trees, tearing houses apart and pounding the impoverished archipelago’s already weak infrastructure. Rescuers have been dispatched to the islands, which lie between the coast…

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Ukrainian ‘drone plane’ strikes base in Chechnya

Ukraine’s military attacked the capital of Chechnya on Sunday, with locals reporting that three drones targeted military and police bases. Two of the devices were shot down, while the third hit the Akhmat-Grozny OMON base, which reportedly houses units of the Chechen leader’s private army. Footage posted on Russian Telegram channels showed a plane-like long-range…

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Sheriff’s Office: Staunton teenager missing

Note: This article is being provided for free by The News Leader as a public service. UPDATE: The missing teen was safely located, the sheriff’s office said on Dec. 14. STAUNTON – The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office said a Staunton teenager was reported missing Thursday. Kylin W. May, 16, was last seen Oct. 22, but…

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1 Stock to Buy, 1 Stock to Sell This Week: Micron, Nike

1 Stock to Buy, 1 Stock to Sell This Week: Micron, Nike

• Fed rate cut, FOMC dot-plot, Powell comments will be in focus this week. • Micron offers significant upside potential backed by robust earnings growth and strong demand for its AI-related products. • Nike faces mounting challenges, with declining revenues, a cautious outlook, and soft consumer demand suggesting further downside for its stock price. •…

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The first victim of the gun rampage migrant killer in France has been pictured. Paul Dekeister, 29, was gunned down in front of his wife and other family members

French gunman who killed five people in Dunkirk rampage had ‘grudge against migrants’ – as first victim who was ‘shot in front of his wife and kids’ is pictured

A French security guard who killed five people during a rampage in Dunkirk had a ‘grudge against migrants’, an investigating source has claimed. Dunkirk-native Paul D. shot dead his former boss, transport company chief Paul Dekeister, 29, in front of his wife and other family members at nearby Wormhout on Saturday afternoon. He then went on…

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