Footage shows a mum walking down the street before she was killed and her body was ripped apart in a savage attack by a pack of dogs.
The body of Zhanna Khusainova, 48, was found on wasteland covered in bites with one leg severed and her scalp missing in Russian city Kazan.
She had been on her way to a supermarket where she worked as a cashier when she was set upon by the dogs. A search for the mum-of-one had been underway after she failed to arrive for work and her body was found.
CCTV footage shows her hurrying to work in a dark green jacket and carrying a brown handbag. Then seconds later she was viciously attacked by a pack of dozens of dogs - strays living in an insecure shelter close to industrial premises on her route to work.
More than 100 twitchers have flocked to a quiet street to catch a glimpse of an ultra-rare bird which has never been seen in Yorkshire before.
It is thought the scarlet tanager has arrived in Yorkshire after being blown off course by strong winds from a hurricane in North America.
But the rare little bird has somehow found its way to the back gardens of a number of homes in Shelf in West Yorkshire - much to the delight of bird lovers from Yorkshire and beyond.
Joe Eckersley travelled around 40 minutes from his home in Leeds to see the rare bird on Monday morning. He said he usually travels up to two hours to see birds after becoming interested in 'twitching' when he was 10 years old.
So he was delighed when he discovered the extremely rare bird was a few miles down the road.
Almería in southeast Spain has been hit with up to 70 litres of rainfall which fell in a matter of minutes, flooding roads and dragging away cars, as the country braces for another DANA storm that will leave plenty of heavy rain.
Spain is being hit with another 'DANA' storm which is already causing torrential rain and flooding in the southern Andalusian province of Almería.
Following the forecast from Spain's state meteorological agency (Aemet) on Monday, pre-emergency phase protocols were activated due to the risk of flooding in the province. In the early afternoon, a yellow alert was declared, which was then changed to orange in the evening.
Seven people died on Monday in a landslide in the village of Beit Al-Baras in Yemen's northwestern province of Al-Mahwit, according to paramedics.
The disaster also resulted in several injuries and significant damage to homes as large rocks swept through the area. Rescue operations are currently underway to aid those affected.
Yemen has been grappling with severe weather, including heavy rains and floods, during this year's rainy season, exacerbating the country's ongoing humanitarian crisis, Xinhua news agency reported.
The country's health system, already stretched thin after a decade of civil war, is struggling to provide basic medical care due to a shortage of specialized doctors, medical supplies, and infrastructure, as reported by the UN.
The Semeru volcano, located in Indonesia's Java, erupted again early on Monday at 03:35 a.m. local time, spewing thick grey ash up to 1 kilometre above its summit.
"This eruption was recorded by a seismograph with a duration of 122 seconds and a significant maximum amplitude," said Ghufron Alwi, an officer at the Semeru Volcano Observation Post.
Earlier, at 01:47 a.m. local time, a similar eruption occurred with a duration of 146 seconds and an ash column height of 1 kilometre, indicating high volcanic activity in the past few hours, Xinhua news agency reported.
From January until November 11, 2024, Mount Semeru has erupted 1,738 times, with volcanic activity dominated by eruption tremors, signaling continuous magma pressure beneath the surface.
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Simikuso 'Simi' Ntswayibana was killed after a pack of dogs targeted him and a group of friends.
Police are investigating the horror mauling of a four-year-old boy who was set upon by a pack of dogs while playing with his friends after school.
Simikuso 'Simi' Ntswayibana sustained fatal injuries in the deadly attack in Sedgefield, in South Africa's Western Cape Province, on Tuesday, November 5. The Sedgefield community has reportedly been left devastated by the loss, with the youngster's heartbroken grandfather, named as Johnson Dyan, telling local media that his grandson was playing with friends when the attack took place.
He and his friends were playing together after attending school at the local Wielie Walie Creche when a pack of dogs began chasing them. One of the dogs was able to catch up with Simikuso and started viciously mauling him before he was able to get away and run into some bushes.
Spain was soaked in its wettest October on record last month which culminated in catastrophic floods that have killed 219 people and left dozens missing, the government said on Friday.
An average of 147 litres per square metre (147 mm) drenched mainland Spain last month, making it the wettest October since records began in 1961, national weather service AEMET and the ecological transition ministry said.
The deluge was 189 percent above the 1991-2020 reference period for the month and came as temperatures were 0.9 degrees Celsius warmer than average, they added in a statement.
The downpours peaked during a ferocious Mediterranean storm on October 29 which unleashed torrents of muddy water that desolated the eastern Valencia region in Spain's deadliest floods in decades.
At one measuring station in the Valencia region town of Turis, 771 mm of rain fell on that day alone.
Although Mediterranean storms are common for the time of year, scientists say climate change driven by human activity is increasing the intensity, length and frequency of extreme weather events.
Typhoon Toraji is set to make landfall across the Philippines, bringing destructive winds, flooding rains and the potential for landslides.
The Philippines has been hit by its fourth typhoon in under a month, leading to thousands of evacuations.
Typhoon Toraji struck near Dilasag town, about 220 kilometres north-east of the country's capital, Manila, the national weather agency said.
"We're getting hit with strong winds and heavy rain. Some trees are being toppled and power has been cut since yesterday," Merwina Pableo, the civil defence chief of Dinalungan town near Dilasag, said.
Rescuers said around 7,000 people were moved from coastal areas as well as flood-prone and landslide-prone areas in Aurora and Isabela, the first two provinces to be struck before Toraji ploughed inland to the mountainous interior of the main island of Luzon.
The government ordered 2,500 villages to be evacuated on Sunday. As of Monday, the national disaster office had not reported the total number of evacuees.