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Death toll rises to 50 in Venezuela landslide
Death toll rises to 50 in Venezuela landslide
World

The death toll has risen to 50 from a devastating landslide that swept through a Venezuelan town near the capital Caracas, officials said on Thursday. "So far we officially have 50 people who unfortunately lost their lives and (their bodies) have been handed over to their relatives," Interior Minister Remigio Ceballos told a local television channel, updating the earlier toll of 43.

War-torn Yemen battered by mental health crisis
War-torn Yemen battered by mental health crisis
World

Depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychosis: Yemen's seven years of brutal civil war have caused an explosion of mental illness overwhelming the basic health care services. About three-quarters of the patients present "severe mental health disorders", she added, including "psychosis, depression, bipolar disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder".

Burkina Faso poised for political change after coup turmoil
Burkina Faso poised for political change after coup turmoil
World

Political parties, social and religious groups and representatives of the security forces gather Friday to chart the next phase in Burkina Faso's future after the country's latest coup. Barely a week goes by without the announcement of a bloody attack on the poorly-equipped security forces.

Five dead in North Carolina shooting, suspect captured
Five dead in North Carolina shooting, suspect captured
World

A shooting Thursday in North Carolina's capital Raleigh left at least five people dead, including an off-duty police officer, officials in the southeast US city said, adding that a suspect had been captured. One of them was an off-duty Raleigh police officer."

China consumer inflation rises to two-year high
China consumer inflation rises to two-year high
Business and Economy

China's consumer inflation hit two-year high in September, official data showed Friday, fuelled by soaring pork prices and as extreme weather hit farmers. But data showed Friday that the country's consumer price index (CPI), the main gauge for retail inflation, hit 2.8 percent last month, up from 2.5 percent in August.

Floods swallow cars, swamp houses in 'major' Australian emergency
Floods swallow cars, swamp houses in 'major' Australian emergency
World

Flash floods swamped hundreds of homes in southeastern Australia and thousands of people were warned to flee surging waters threatening towns across three separate states Friday. While the worst of the rain had passed by late Friday morning, the state emergency service warned the floods would get worse as water flowed downstream into swollen river catchments.

Singapore's economy grows 4.4% in Q3
Singapore's economy grows 4.4% in Q3
Business and Economy

Singapore's economy expanded by 4.4 percent on-year in the third quarter of 2022, the government said Friday while warning of ongoing global challenges such as inflation. On a quarter-to-quarter basis, Singapore's economy expanded by 1.5 percent, avoiding a technical recession by reversing the 0.2 percent contraction in Q2.

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