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TOKYO (Reuters) -Rescuers in Japan searched desperately on Monday for survivors among 80 people believed to be still missing two days after landslides tore through the seaside city of Atami, destroying houses and burying roads under mud and rock.
Philippines orders probe after military plane crash kills 50
Exclusive: After pressuring telecom firms, Myanmar's junta bans executives from leaving