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Super Typhoon Yagi to target Vietnam after leaving two dead in China - The Independent

  1. Super Typhoon Yagi to target Vietnam after leaving two dead in China  The Independent
  2. Super Typhoon Yagi hits China’s Hainan, killing two people and forcing 1 million to leave their homes  The Guardian
  3. Yagi: China evacuates 410,000 ahead of super typhoon  BBC
  4. Ferris Wheel Cabins No Match For Typhoon Yagi  The Weather Channel
  5. Video. WATCH: Typhoon Yagi hits Hong Kong  Euronews

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

Karen Decker emphasizes support for Afghanistan’s people

Karen Decker, the chargé d’affaires at the U.S. Embassy for Afghanistan, has reported on his efforts to foster development, regional connectivity, and improve people-to-people relations during a discussion with Kazakh officials. On Friday, September 6, Decker shared a message on X/Twitter stating that he had met and discussed the issue with Ali-Bek Bakayev, the deputy […]

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Doctor Q&A: Is my diet making my arthritis worse? - GB News

  1. Doctor Q&A: Is my diet making my arthritis worse?  GB News
  2. Doctor Q&A: Should I start preparing for a new pandemic?  GB News
  3. Doctor Q&A: Something on your mind? Need advice? Dr Renée Hoenderkamp will answer your burning health questions  GB News

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

'I'll Drive Until I'm 90': The Kyrgyz Woman Who Built A Business With Her Tractor

Jamila Toichubekova, 70, from Kyrgyzstan's northern district of Jumgal, used to work in a shop, but then she got a loan, bought herself a tractor, and built a family business that keeps on growing. The harvest season is the busiest time of the year, with the family sometimes working deep into the night on their own land or on other farms.

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Economist on inflation: Estonians don't vote with their feet enough

Continuing high inflation in Estonia could be somewhat curbed in Estonia if people were more willing to negotiate for lower prices and seek out the best deals for themselves, Lenno Uusküla, chief economist at Luminor bank, told "Aktuaalne Kaamera."