By HAU DINH HANOI, Vietnam (AP) The death toll in widespread flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains in Southeast Asia mounted on Monday with another person reported killed in Vietnam, and five others in Thailand with tens of thousands of people displaced. The total number of confirmed dead in Vietnam is now 91, with 11 others missing as the heavy rain that began a week ago has caused severe flooding and triggered landslides from Quang Tri to Lam Dong provinces, a stretch of 500 miles along the country’s central region, including the highlands. In Dak Lak, the worst hit province, 63 people were killed, mostly due to drowning. Other fatalities were from Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, Gia Lai, Danang, Hue and Quang Tri provinces. With roads washed out in many areas, helicopters have been deployed to drop food and aid supplies and to assist in evacuating people. After a break in the rain on the weekend, Pham Thu Huyen was one of many hundreds of residents and visitors who helped clean up debris washed ashore in Nha Trang, a popular tourist destination in Khanh Hoa province, known for its white sand beaches. “We’ve never experienced that much rain and such bad flooding,” the 45-year-old said. Waters have also taken their toll on this year’s crops, submerging coffee farms in Dak Lak, Vietnam’s major coffee growing region. Overall, damage so far is estimated to be around $500 million in this round of floods. Some of the waters have now receded but Vietnam’s weather agency warned that with rains continuing in some places the risks remain, and said a new tropical depression was forming that could bring worse weather again later in the week. Vietnam is among the world’s most flood-prone countries, with nearly half its population living in high-risk areas. Scientists warn that a warming climate is intensifying storms and rainfall across Southeast Asia, making floods and landslides increasingly destructive and frequent. The current destruction has hit a region already battered earlier this month by floods from record rainfall and the powerful typhoon Kalmaegi. The country was also hit by typhoons in September and October, and the International Organization for Migration announced Monday that South Korea would contribute $1 million to help Vietnam assist displaced people, communities and migrants affected by those. The United Nations agency said that according to preliminary data, Vietnam estimates economic damage of some $1. 2 billion from that period, with more than a half million homes damaged and hundreds of thousands of people evacuated and dozens killed. In Thailand, torrential rain in the south of the country caused severe flash flooding over the weekend, affecting nearly 2 million people, officials said. Five were killed and four were injured across six southern provinces, according to regional health officials. Ten southern provinces have been hit with heavy rainfall over the last week, and officials warned Monday that water levels are expected to rise further with the rain expected to continue through Tuesday. The city of Hat Yai, a major economic hub in Songkhla province, was hit with more than 13 inches of rain on Friday, the highest 24-hour figure in 300 years, officials said. From Wednesday through Friday, the city saw nearly 25 inches of rain, complicating evacuation efforts as hundreds of residents and tourists were trapped inside homes and hotels by rising water that forced emergency crews to use lifeboats to transport people along flooded streets. Thailand was already hit with widespread flooding in the north earlier in the year, followed by months of flooding in the central region, which killed more than two dozen people. That flooding also caused widespread damage to farmers fields and crops, and many thousands of homes. Malaysia is also grappling with flooding across several states that is expected to worsen as heavy, persistent rainfall continues. The Social Welfare Department reported Monday that more than 12, 500 people across nine states have been evacuated. The worst-hit area is the northeastern state of Kelantan, which accounts for the majority of those displaced. Authorities have opened 86 temporary shelters and have warned that further rainfall is expected. Floods are common in parts of Malaysia during the annual monsoon season, which begins in November and can last until March. Jintamas Saksornchai and David Rising in Bangkok, and Eileen Ng in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, contributed to this story.
https://www.pasadenastarnews.com/2025/11/24/southeast-asia-flooding/
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Why Billy Donovan benched Matas Buzelis in crucial moments in heartbreaking loss to Spurs
There is no doubt the Chicago Bulls are hurting after losing to the San Antonio Spurs 121-117 on Monday. The defining moment came when Victor Wembanyama hit back-to-back three-pointers in the final minute of the fourth quarter, sealing the game for the Spurs.
In retrospect, something became clear during the late stages of the game: Bulls’ second-year guard Matas Buzelis was sitting on the bench even as the contest grew increasingly competitive. Buzelis had been the Bulls’ starting shooting guard through the first ten games of the season.
After the game, Bulls head coach Billy Donovan provided some insight into his decision, as reported by Cody Westerlund of 670 The Score. Donovan explained that with the presence of Wembanyama and Luke Kornet crowding the paint and limited off-ball movement, it would have been challenging and risky to put Buzelis on the court during those critical moments.
“This was a contrast to how things operated in the first half when the Bulls were moving without the ball and Buzelis was matched up with Harrison Barnes,” Donovan said. “The two bigs out there and then him having to be in coverage, I think that was really challenging for him quite honestly. We weren’t switching. We had been switching earlier in the game with Barnes.”
Overall, Buzelis finished the game with 15 points in 25 minutes. He also hit two three-pointers and grabbed five rebounds. However, he did end the game with four fouls, which may have influenced the coaching staff’s decision to limit his minutes late in the contest.
### An Assessment of Matas Buzelis’s Last Three Games
With the loss to the Spurs, the Bulls are now on a three-game losing streak, standing at 6-4 overall this season. When it comes to Buzelis, his performance over the last three games has seen some ups and downs.
– **Against the Milwaukee Bucks:** Buzelis had an impressive outing, scoring 20 points and grabbing eight rebounds. He shot 66.7% from the field and was perfect at the free throw line. However, from beyond the arc, he shot just 33.3% and committed three turnovers in the 126-110 loss.
– **Against the Cleveland Cavaliers:** Buzelis struggled, shooting only 16.7% from the field and finishing with four points as the Bulls fell 128-122. He played just 18 minutes in this game.
– **Against the San Antonio Spurs:** Buzelis bounced back with 15 points, as mentioned earlier, shooting a more efficient 44.6% in the game overall.
Across these three contests, Buzelis averaged 13 points per game and shot 44.6% from the field. In terms of playing time, he averaged 26.3 minutes per game.
As the Bulls continue to navigate this challenging stretch, Buzelis’s development and ability to adapt within the team’s evolving strategies will be key to Chicago’s success moving forward.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/chicago-bulls/bulls-news-billy-donovan-matas-buzelis-loss-spurs
The massive PlayStation November sale is here ahead of Black Friday, with incredible games starting at under $2
Don’t Wait Until Black Friday—Huge PlayStation Store Sale Live Now!
Don’t wait until Black Friday for all your PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 4 game shopping—the latest PlayStation Store sale has just dropped with a massive range of discounts across loads of incredible titles. With deals starting as low as $1.99 / £1.59, you don’t need to break the bank to snag some of the best PS5 games out there.
As a dedicated PS5 gamer with a collection running into the hundreds, I’ve spent countless hours exploring titles new and old—both for fun and as Gaming Editor here at TechRadar. This morning, I’ve hand-picked discounts on some of my personal favorites that are absolutely worth your time.
Whether you love action, horror, RPGs, or racing, there’s something here for everyone. Before you dive into my picks below, don’t forget to top up your PlayStation wallet to make sure you’re getting the best prices in your region!
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### 1. Ruiner
**Sale Price:** $3.99 / £3.19 (Was $19.99 / £15.99)
**PlayStation Plus Price:** $1.99 / £1.59
Ruiner is a criminally underappreciated indie gem, blending twin-stick shooting action in a dark sci-fi universe. Think of it as Hotline Miami meets Cyberpunk 2077—fast-paced combat, slick visuals, and a story-driven campaign that wraps up in about six hours. Experiment with a range of weapons and abilities like slow-mo and dashing to outsmart deadly enemies.
The game boasts an impressive 4.58-star rating on the PlayStation Store and is a steal at this price—especially for PlayStation Plus subscribers. That’s hours of fun for less than the cost of a cup of coffee!
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### 2. Batman: Arkham Knight
**Sale Price:** $4.99 / £3.99 (Was $19.99 / £15.99)
Batman: Arkham Knight is the ultimate Batman simulator, dropping players into a sprawling Gotham City teeming with collectibles and baddies. The cinematic story centers on Scarecrow’s fear campaign, but you’ll also face iconic villains like Harley Quinn, The Riddler, Penguin, and Two-Face.
Though originally released in 2015, the game stands up remarkably well visually. Its immersive combat and detective mechanics make it a must-play for superhero fans.
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### 3. Amnesia: The Bunker
**Sale Price:** $4.99 / £3.99 (Was $24.99 / £19.99)
Amnesia: The Bunker traps you in a WWI bunker with a prowling monster. The tension amps up with the need to manually wind your flashlight and the knowledge that firing your gun only draws unwanted attention. If you loved Alien: Isolation, you’ll appreciate the open segments and clever AI. The whole experience will take you about five hours or so—and it’s absolutely worth the plunge at this price.
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### 4. Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition
**Sale Price:** $9.99 / £8.74 (Was $39.99 / £34.99)
If the Fallout TV show on Amazon Prime has you itching to jump into the Wasteland, Fallout 4 is your ticket. For under ten bucks, you get a sprawling RPG set in post-apocalyptic Boston, with a robust character creator, tons of quests, and base-building mechanics.
This Game of the Year Edition, available for both PS4 & PS5, also includes six add-ons that expand your adventure with new gear, locations, and quests. An unbelievable value for RPG fans.
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### 5. The Crew Motorfest Deluxe Edition
**Sale Price:** $19.99 / £18.74 (Was $79.99 / £74.99)
Racing enthusiasts should check out The Crew Motorfest Deluxe Edition, Ubisoft’s open-world Hawaii car festival. With hundreds of cars to unlock and race across themed playlists, there’s endless variety and visual spectacle.
The Deluxe Edition includes bonus cosmetics and exclusive cars like the Porsche 718 Spyder and Honda Civic Type R—giving you a head start in the style department.
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### 6. Assassin’s Creed Legendary Collection
**Sale Price:** $39.99 (Was $199.99)
**Note:** Bundle only available in the US
If you’re a fan of sprawling adventures, the Assassin’s Creed Legendary Collection is a jaw-dropping deal at $160 off! This bundle includes:
– Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag
– Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered
– Assassin’s Creed Unity
– Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
– Assassin’s Creed Origins
– Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
That’s six massive games—each for less than $7. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey alone can keep you busy for over 60 hours, and the older games offer plenty more content. Perfect for anyone looking to dive deep into the series.
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With deals this good, now’s the perfect time to upgrade your PS4 and PS5 library. Happy shopping—and happy gaming!
https://www.techradar.com/gaming/playstation/the-massive-playstation-november-sale-is-here-ahead-of-black-friday-with-incredible-games-starting-at-under-usd2
North Korea’s top diplomat meets with Putin on a visit to Russia
MOSCOW (AP) — North Korea’s top diplomat visited the Kremlin on Monday for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, following last month’s meeting between the two countries’ leaders. This visit highlighted a show of deepening ties, coming as U.S. President Donald Trump visits Asia.
In a separate meeting with her Russian counterpart, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui confirmed North Korea’s “unwavering understanding and support” for Putin’s war against Ukraine, North Korean state media reported Tuesday.
In recent months, North Korea has sent thousands of troops and large quantities of military equipment to Russia to support its war effort. This growing alignment underscores leader Kim Jong Un’s increasingly assertive foreign policy as he seeks to break out of isolation and position his country as part of a united front against the U.S.-led West.
North Korea has shunned any form of talks with Washington and Seoul since Kim’s high-stakes nuclear diplomacy with Trump collapsed in 2019 during the American president’s first term.
Putin and Kim met in Beijing last September after attending a major military parade in the Chinese capital, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. During Monday’s talks, Putin asked North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui to convey his best wishes to Kim, noting that they had a very warm meeting, according to his televised remarks.
Before attending the Kremlin meeting with Putin, Choe held talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov once again praised North Korean troops for fighting alongside the Russian military in the Kursk region after a surprise Ukrainian incursion.
“These heroic deeds will, of course, further strengthen the bonds of friendship and historical unity in our shared struggle for justice,” Lavrov said.
Choe noted “considerable progress” in relations between North Korea and Russia and confirmed Pyongyang’s support for “all measures” taken by Russia to defend its security interests and “eliminate the root cause” of its conflict with Ukraine, according to Russian and North Korean media reports.
North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) stated that Russian officials expressed Moscow’s support for all of Pyongyang’s efforts to “firmly defend its current status, security interests, and sovereign rights” during their meeting with Choe.
The two sides discussed expanding high-level exchanges and cooperation, as well as coordinating their diplomacy on unspecified “major issues of mutual concern,” KCNA said.
According to South Korean assessments, North Korea has sent around 15,000 troops to Russia since last fall, along with large quantities of military equipment, including artillery and ballistic missiles, to support Moscow’s military action in Ukraine. Kim has also agreed to send thousands of military construction workers and deminers to Russia’s Kursk region.
Since the collapse of his diplomacy with Trump in 2019 due to disagreements over U.S.-led economic sanctions, Kim has focused on expanding the capabilities of his nuclear-armed military.
Last month, Kim suggested he could return to talks if Washington drops its demand for North Korea’s denuclearization, after Trump repeatedly expressed hopes for new diplomacy.
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Associated Press writer Kim Tong-hyung contributed from Seoul, South Korea.
https://wtop.com/world/2025/10/north-koreas-top-diplomat-meets-with-putin-on-a-visit-to-russia/
