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Jake Lang, a Republican Senate candidate from Florida, attempted to burn a copy of the Quran during an anti-Islam demonstration in Dearborn, Michigan. The incident was prevented by a counter-protester who intervened, stating "You can't burn it." Lang, previously pardoned by President Trump for his role in the January 6 Capitol attack, later made inflammatory remarks at a city council meeting.Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 25 Palestinians and injured 77 others in multiple locations across Gaza, violating a ceasefire agreement that had been in place since last month. The attacks targeted residential areas including Gaza City's Shujaiya neighborhood and Khan Younis, with Hamas condemning the actions as a "horrific massacre" and calling on international mediators to intervene.Istanbul will host LES-EXPO 2026, a major international fair bringing together load engineering companies from Europe, Asia, and Africa. The event will showcase Türkiye's growing capabilities in this critical sector, which has played vital roles in landmark projects like the 1915 Canakkale Bridge and Istanbul Airport.The wreckage of the Turkish Air Force C-130 that crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border has been transported to a maintenance facility in central Türkiye for a detailed investigation. Officials have also begun analyzing the aircraft's flight recorders as part of the comprehensive probe into the November 11th incident that claimed the lives of all 20 personnel on board.The UN Security Council has passed a US-drafted resolution creating a Board of Peace and an International Stabilization Force for Gaza. The measure, approved with 13 votes and abstentions from China and Russia, aims to oversee the strip's governance and security until at least 2027, though it faced criticism for overlooking Palestinian sovereignty.

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Death toll from tropical storm rises to 31 in the Philippines

Ersin Çelik
09:50, 18/12/2017, Monday
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Death toll from tropical storm rises to 31 in the Philippines
A view from a car window shows a flooded road from Tzu Chi village to centre of Liloan

President Rodrigo Duterte set to arrive in one of heavily devastated provinces Monday afternoon

The death toll from the tropical storm Urduja in central Philippines has risen to 31, with at least 49 still missing, a government official said.

In a news briefing, Harry Roque Jr., presidential spokesman said island of Biliran province is one of the heavily devastated provinces, where 23 people were killed as a result of landslides.

Roque also revealed that President Rodrigo Duterte is set to arrive in Biliran Monday to inspect the relief activities.

In a statement, the Philippine Navy also said it is sending its largest and newest ships for helping the ongoing relief operations storm-hit areas.

“The Flag Officer-in-command Vice Admiral Ronald Joseph Mercado has directed Naval Forces Central in Mactan, Cebu to undertake humanitarian assistance and disaster response missions in affected areas,” the Navy quoted as saying by Inquirer News.

Mercado has called on local officials and civic groups, who wish to extend assistance to the victims of the typhoon, to coordinate with the Navy.

Romina Marasigan, spokeswoman of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) in an update earlier Monday said more than 44,000 families are housed in 608 evacuation centers in six provinces in the country.

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The government has so far distributed P37 million ($73,300) worth of food and non-food items to evacuees.

NDRRMC reported that almost 250,000 people are affected by Urduja and the cost of damage is estimated to be P327.2 million ($6.49 million).

Urduja made its first landfall on Saturday in Central Philippines’ Eastern Samar and has made its sixth landfall Monday morning in Palawan province before weakening.

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