
Japan braced for exceptional typhoon
Typhoon Nanmadol is expected to make landfall on Kyushu island.
Nearly two million people have been urged to evacuate their homes in Japan amid warnings of "unprecedented" risks from an approaching storm.
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Joining Paul Henley to discuss these and other issues are Patricia Cumper, Jamaican-born writer, playwright and theatre director based in London; and Sergey Radchenko, an expert on the history of the Cold War and Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in the United States.
(Image: Fishing boats moored as rain falls from weather patterns brought about by Typhoon Nanmadol at a port in Minamata, Kumamoto prefecture. Credit: YUICHI YAMAZAKI/AFP via Getty Images)
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