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Month: September 2022

Newly drafted Russian men receive combat weapons in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Protests, drafting mistakes and an exodus: Putin’s mobilization off to chaotic start

By Katharina Krebs, Radina Gigova, Simone McCarthy and Sana Noor Haq, CNN Russia’s “partial mobilization” for its war in Ukraine is off to a chaotic start amid protests, drafting mistakes and an exodus of citizens fleeing Russia, as the Kremlin tightens rules around evading military orders. Some residents in Russia’s Far East Sakha Republic were

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A Publix store was nearly sold out of water on Saturday in Orlando

Florida officials urge residents to prepare for Tropical Storm Ian, forecast to be a major hurricane before it reaches Cuba

By Haley Brink, Dakin Andone and Nouran Salahieh, CNN Floridians are bracing for Tropical Storm Ian, which is expected to rapidly intensify and become a hurricane on Monday before hitting western Cuba, bringing with it the threats of strong winds and storm surge as high as 9 to 14 feet, according to the National Hurricane

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Powerful typhoon headed for north Philippines strengthens

By JIM GOMEZ Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A powerful typhoon has shifted and strengthened in an “explosive intensification” as it approached the northeastern Philippines. The storm might sideswipe the capital, Manila. Authorities have begun evacuating people Sunday from high-risk villages and bracing for potential disaster. Government forecasters said Typhoon Noru was swirling at

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