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American Explorer Mark Dickey on the Brink of Rescue from Morca Cave System in Southern Turkey

Mark Dickey, an American explorer, is being rescued from the Morca cave system in southern Turkey after becoming stranded more than 3,000 feet underground. A team has reached him and started to transport him on a stretcher out of the cave, with the Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate of Turkey leading the mission. If all goes well, Dickey could be "completely" rescued "by tonight or tomorrow," with the help of scores of international rescuers.

Emergency Teams and Aid Workers Rush to Provide Relief to Earthquake-Stricken Morocco

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake has struck Morocco, killing over 2,100 people and affecting 300,000 more. Emergency teams and aid workers are working to rescue survivors and provide relief to those affected, but the giant boulders blocking the mountain roads are making it difficult. The Moroccan government has declared a three-day period of national mourning, and international aid teams are continuing to arrive in the region.

Kim Jong Un Visits Russia for Talks on North Korea-Russia Relations Following 75th Anniversary Celebrations

North Korea celebrated the 75th anniversary of its founding last week, with Kim Jong Un attending a photo session and dedicating floral baskets to past leaders. On Sunday, a North Korean train, presumably carrying Kim, departed for Russia, and a meeting between Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected to take place soon. The purpose of the trip is unknown, but it is likely to be related to North Korea's diplomatic relations with Russia and could have implications for the region as a whole.

Kilauea Volcano Erupts After Two-Month Pause, Causing Health Hazards for Nearby Residents

Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has erupted after a two-month pause. The eruption is emitting volcanic particles and gases, which could create breathing difficulties and hazardous volcanic smog downwind. The Hawaii Volcano Observatory is monitoring the situation and advising people living near the park to take the necessary precautions to protect their health and safety.

Spanish Soccer Federation in Turmoil Following Resignation of President Luis Rubiales After Sexual Assault Accusation by Women’s World Cup Champion Jenni Hermoso

Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales has resigned following accusations of sexual assault by Women's World Cup champion Jenni Hermoso. Prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against Rubiales for sexual assault and coercion, and the scandal has sparked a national debate in Spain. Rubiales has yet to make an official statement on his resignation, and the federation is now looking for a new president to take his place.

President Joe Biden Seeks Stability in U.S.-China Relationship, Insists He is Not Trying to Constrain China’s Rise

During his visit to Asia, President Joe Biden sought to downplay friction with China, emphasizing that he is not trying to constrain the country’s rise. He is instead looking to ensure a “fair and reciprocal” relationship between the two countries, and to work together on global issues. Biden is also strengthening U.S. ties with China's neighbors, part of an effort to counter China in the region.

President Joe Biden Visits Vietnam, Marking a Significant Milestone in the U.S.-Vietnam Relationship

Biden's visit to Hanoi marks a significant milestone in the U.S.-Vietnam relationship, which has evolved from a bitter past to a newfound status of partnership. Strategically, the U.S. sees Vietnam as an important partner in countering the rise of China and as an attractive destination for U.S. investment. During his visit, Biden met with the country’s leaders and expressed hope for progress on climate, the economy and other issues.

Tragedy Strikes Morocco: 2,000 Dead and Many More Injured or Missing After Devastating Earthquake

On September 9, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake rocked the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, leaving more than 2,000 dead and many injured or missing. In response, troops and emergency services have been dispatched to the region, and José Andrés' not-for-profit organization, World Central Kitchen, has sent food trucks to provide meals to those in need. The Moroccan government has declared three days of national mourning, and the death toll is expected to rise as rescue efforts continue.

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