Hurricane Beryl, nag-landfall na sa Gulf of Mexico

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Hurricane Beryl, nag-landfall na sa Gulf of Mexico;

Mitigation plea ng pro-democracy activist na si Joshua Wong, dininig na ng Hong Kong Court;

14 Artifacts na ninakaw sa Cambodia, ibinalik na ng U.S.
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00:00Hurricane Beryl landfall in Gulf of Mexico and the artifacts that were stolen in Cambodia in the 1970s have been returned.
00:10Joy Salamatin is in the center of the news.
00:16Hurricane Beryl landfall in Gulf of Mexico.
00:20The storm is in Category 5, where the strength of the wind can reach up to 165 miles per hour.
00:28It caused a lot of damage to the affected areas, including Cayman Islands, where many houses lost their power supply.
00:38Currently, Hurricane Beryl is moving north-northwest and is expected to bring strong winds to the city of Texas.
00:48The eastern part of Texas continues to be warned due to heavy flooding and landslides.
00:56The Hong Kong court started the mitigation plea filed by the well-known pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong.
01:05Wong asked the court to ease his sentence.
01:09It is noted that Wong and other members of the opposition were sentenced to 10 years in prison
01:16for the alleged collusion that caused the government to collapse.
01:22The United States has returned the 14 artifacts stolen in Cambodia that serve as an important cultural milestone.
01:32According to the Culture Minister of Cambodia,
01:34the negotiation between the Art Restitution Team of Cambodia, Federal Prosecutor of New York,
01:42investigators from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
01:49before returning the alleged national treasure.
01:53The alleged artifacts were stolen during the Civil War in the 1970s.
01:59Joyce Salamatin for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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