Heavy rains and mudslides occur in
Kumamoto Prefecture,
Kyushu,
Japan. At least 14 residents of a nursing home in
Kuma are feared dead after they are found "in cardio-respiratory arrest", according to prefecture Governor
Ikuo Kabashima. Another 10 people are missing and dozens stranded on rooftops.
(Al Jazeera)
A fire is reported at a
power plant in the city of
Ahvaz, in south-western
Iran, while a
chlorine gas leak injures 70 workers at a petrochemicals plant near
Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni. The incidents come after a string of other unexplained blazes and explosions at Iranian facilities.
(The Guardian)
PresidentHassan Rouhani announces new measures to curb the spread of the virus, including mandatory wearing of masks in covered public areas.
(Reuters)
North Korean First Vice-Foreign Minister
Choe Son-hui says her country has "no interest" in a face-to-face meeting with the
United States unless the U.S. discards its "hostile" policies toward North Korea.
(Al Jazeera)
The Chinese embassy in
Ottawa issues a rebuke of
Canada, saying that it has "grossly interfered" in its affairs a day after Canada suspended its
extradition treaty with
Hong Kong.
(Reuters)
Law and crime
Phoenix, Arizonapolice officers threaten, shoot and kill a man inside a parked car in an incident captured on bystander video, sparking protests in the city. Police say he pointed a gun at them first.
(CNN)