Five stories to know today: Ukraine narrowly escapes disaster during fighting, 5.6-magnitude earthquake hits Indonesia, Colorado Springs shooting, Beijing COVID pandemic shuts businesses and schools, Disney brings back Bob Iger as CEO.
1. Ukraine narrowly escapes disaster during fighting that rocked Europe's largest atomic power plant with a barrage of shells some falling near reactors and damaging a radioactive waste storage building, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said.
2. A 5.6-magnitude earthquake that killed at least 50 people and wounded hundreds in Indonesia's West Java province, with rescuers trying to reach survivors trapped under the rubble as aftershocks hit.
3. Colorado Springs police will release more details about the weekend shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub that killed five people and injured 25 more in what rights advocates suspect was a hate crime.
4. Beijing warns that it is facing its most severe test of the COVID pandemic shutting businesses and schools in hard-hit districts and tightening rules for entering the city.
5. Disney brings back Bob Iger as CEO less than a year after he retired. The comeback coincides with Disney's attempt to boost investor confidence and profits at its streaming media unit.
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1. Ukraine narrowly escapes disaster during fighting that rocked Europe's largest atomic power plant with a barrage of shells some falling near reactors and damaging a radioactive waste storage building, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said.
2. A 5.6-magnitude earthquake that killed at least 50 people and wounded hundreds in Indonesia's West Java province, with rescuers trying to reach survivors trapped under the rubble as aftershocks hit.
3. Colorado Springs police will release more details about the weekend shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub that killed five people and injured 25 more in what rights advocates suspect was a hate crime.
4. Beijing warns that it is facing its most severe test of the COVID pandemic shutting businesses and schools in hard-hit districts and tightening rules for entering the city.
5. Disney brings back Bob Iger as CEO less than a year after he retired. The comeback coincides with Disney's attempt to boost investor confidence and profits at its streaming media unit.
#ukraine
#Zaporizhzhia
#Russia
#Indonesia
#WestJava
#Colorado
#coloradosprings
#shooting
#Beijing
#COVID
#Disney
#BobIger
#morningnews
#headlines
#newyork
#News
#reuters
#newsfeed
Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe
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