1. The Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters said Friday that South Korea had suffered a total of 361 cases of facility and flooding damage nationwide from Typhoon Khanun. A total of 15-thousand-862 people were evacuated due to the typhoon and 9-thousand-741 of them have returned to their homes so far.
2. The United Nations Security Council will meet publicly to discuss human rights abuses in North Korea next week, a move requested by South Korea, the U.S., and Japan. It will be the first formal public meeting on the issue since 2017.
3. Iran may free five detained U.S. citizens as part of a deal under which 6 billion U.S. dollars of Iranian assets in South Korea would be unfrozen. Iran's mission to the United Nations said the U.S. would release some Iranians from U.S. prisons as part of the deal.