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Friday President Joe Biden is scheduled to attend the G7 Leaders’ Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, although he indicated last week he would stay in Washington if debt limit negotiations remained at a standstill. Before the start of the summit, a Chinese naval flotilla began circumnavigating Japan’s main islands in a display of military power as tensions simmer over Taiwan.
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Cyclone Mocha heads to Bangladesh, Myanmar coasts threatening refugeesA powerful storm packing winds of up to 175 kph (109 miles) barrelled towards the coasts of eastern Bangladesh and Myanmar on Saturday, threatening around a million Rohingya refugees and others living in low-lying areas.
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Communities in Bangladesh and Myanmar brace for the worst as Cyclone Mocha intensifies | CNNAid agencies in Bangladesh and Myanmar say they are bracing for disaster and have launched a massive emergency plan as a powerful cyclone barrels toward millions of vulnerable people.
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Thousands along Bangladesh, Myanmar coast told to seek shelter as powerful Cyclone Mocha approachesVolunteers in coastal districts of Bangladesh are using loudspeakers to urge people to seek shelter as the delta nation braces for an extremely severe cyclone, which is expected to slam ashore in Bangladesh and Myanmar in the next 24 hours. Cyclone Mocha is moving toward the coasts of southeastern Bangladesh and Myanmar with wind speeds of up to 100 miles per hour and stronger gusts. Bangladesh, with more than 160 million people, has prepared more than 1,500 cyclone shelters. More than 1 million Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar are on the cyclone’s path in sprawling camps in Cox’s Bazar, where local authorities and the United Nations are preparing for the storm’s impact.
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Cyclone Mocha heads to Bangladesh, Myanmar coasts as thousands fleeA powerful storm packing winds of up to 175 kph (109 miles) barrelled towards the coasts of eastern Bangladesh and Myanmar on Saturday, threatening around a million Rohingya refugees and others living in low-lying areas.
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Cyclone Mocha moves towards Bangladesh, Myanmar coasts as thousands fleePowerful storm raging with winds of up to 175 kph heads to the coasts of eastern Bangladesh and Myanmar, threatening around a million Rohingya refugees and others living in low-lying locations
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