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Philippines' second most active volcano spews steam-laden plumes
MANILA, Feb 20 (dpa): The Philippines' second-most active volcano on Friday night (Feb 19) spewed steam-laden plumes reaching 40 metres high, more than one year since it erupted, the government volcanology institute said.
Indonesia's Mount Merapi erupts, spews red-hot lava
JAKARTA (AFP): Indonesia's Mount Merapi, one of the world's most active volcanoes, erupted on Friday (Feb 19), belching out fiery red lava.
Keeping it cool in Iceland
The pandemic all but emptied Iceland of its tourists in the past year, bringing the country back to the levels during the time of the infamous eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic glacier 10 years ago.
Philippines evacuates dozens as Taal volcano rumbles anew
MANILA (Bloomberg): Philippine authorities evacuated dozens of people from areas near Taal volcano, a tourist attraction 65km south of the capital, after it recorded increased seismic activities.
Analysis-Economic pain may push tough-talking Iran to show nuclear flexibility
DUBAI/PARIS (Reuters) - Iran insists the new U.S. administration act first to save the
Asean News Headlines as at 7pm on Monday (Feb 8)
News highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Monday (Feb 8)
Asean News Headlines as at 7pm on Monday (Feb 8)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Monday (Feb 8)
Volcanic eruption forces airport closure in Indonesia; country's Covid-19 total goes above 1.166 million, above 31,500 dead
JAKARTA, Feb 8 (dpa): Flights were cancelled in Indonesia on Monday after a volcanic eruption on Java island forced a nearby airport to close, officials said.
Indonesia's Semeru volcano ejects hot ash
JAKARTA, Feb 2 (dpa): Mount Semeru, the highest volcano on Indonesia’s most densely populated island of Java, spewed hot clouds as far away as 4.5km, spewed hot clouds as far away as 4.5km
Philippine economy shrinks record 9.5% in 2020
MANILA (AFP): The Philippine economy shrank a record 9.5 per cent last year, official data showed Thursday, after coronavirus measures devastated the retail and tourism sectors while a series of natural disasters wrecked crops.