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South Africa beat Bangladesh by an innings and 273 runs for 2-0 series win
The hosts crumbled for 159 and 143 all out in Chittagong to hand South Africa their biggest Test win by margin.
Fact check: Would Trump slash social security and Medicare?
Kamala Harris claims Donald Trump would allow medical insurance companies to deny coverage for pre-existing conditions.
Gaza paramedic realises woman killed in air attack is his mother
This is my mother!' A paramedic responding to an Israeli strike on a Camp in Gaza realises his mom was killed.
Six dead as boat carrying Rohingya fleeing Myanmar arrives in Indonesia
Ninety-six Rohingya refugees, including seven children, are stranded on Sumatra island after escaping on a rickety boat.
The great British cheese heist: Who stole $390,000 of cheddar?
Some of the 'best cheddar cheese in the world' has been stolen from a distributor in London - but who dunnit and how?
India’s coach Gambhir blames flat wickets, T20s for poor Test batting
'The more T20 cricket is played, the less people start defending,' Gambhir says after his team's home series loss.
Will the UK Labour budget help grow the economy?
The Labour Party has unveiled its first budget in 14 years.
Spain races to find survivors as floods kill at least 95
The death toll could rise as search and rescue efforts continue and an unknown number of people are missing.
Israel’s disregard for the UN “is not normal behaviour”
Daniel Levy talks about the ways in which Israel has systematically attacked the United Nations and its institutions.
Israel ban on UNRWA raises question, “What is their plan?”
Gry Ballestad talks about why Israel's decision to ban UNRWA from the West Bank cannot be tolerated.
Route to 270: How Trump or Harris would win the US election
As the US election approaches, we explore the Electoral College routes for Trump and Harris to secure the presidency.
UN peacekeeping mission in south Lebanon targeted 30 times in October
UNIFIL attributes 20 incidents to the Israeli military of which it says seven were 'clearly deliberate' attacks.
UN should debate whether “to unseat Israel” from Assembly
Triestino Mariniello talks about the reasons why the United Nations should consider banning Israel from the UNGA.
Donald Trump boards garbage truck in response to Biden comment
Donald Trump spoke to reporters from a branded campaign garbage truck in response to President Biden's comment.
Lebanon’s displaced find solidarity and community in an empty hotel
Forced from their homes, Lebanese civilians found refuge in an abandoned hotel - until the police tried to remove them.
US fails to act on 500 cases where its weapons harmed Gaza civilians
US accused of ignoring evidence of civilian harm to continue 'unconditional weapons transfers' to Israel, reports say.
Israel’s outlawing of UNRWA will make life ‘unbearable’ for Palestinians
Israel banned the UN aid agency as part of broader attempt to expel Palestinians from their land, analysts say.
Flooded streets and wild waves as typhoon hits Taiwan
Video shows the effects of the biggest typhoon to hit Taiwan in 30 years.
LA Dodgers’ stunning comeback beats NY Yankees, seals World Series 2024
Dodgers bounced back from 5-0 down in Game 5 to complete series win in New York, with Freddie Freeman named the MVP.
US election: 5 days left – What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
Kamala Harris will visit two swing states, while Donald Trump travels to Nevada and New Mexico.
At least one killed in Taiwan as Super Typhoon Kong-rey makes landfall
Biggest typhoon in decades hits Taiwan where schools and businesses have been suspended amid heavy rains, winds.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 979
As the war enters its 979th day, these are the main developments.
‘Ready to die’: Protesters face bullets for political change in Mozambique
At least 11 people have died in a police crackdown on post-election protests following disputed October 9 polls.
Lebanese PM Mikati ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Lebanon, Israel ceasefire
Lebanon's caretake PM Najib Mikati said Washington's Middle East envoy 'suggested' a ceasefire could be within reach.
Elon Musk ordered to appear in court to defend his $1m election giveaway
World's richest man told to be present on Thursday morning but unclear if he will attend.
What Joe Rogan, Washington Post dramas say about the US election and media
Trump and Harris have both shunned newspapers in favour of podcasts, highlighting media's struggle for relevance.
North Korea confirms launch of ICBM in longest-ever ballistic missile test
Longest flight time recorded for North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile raises fears of new weapon.
Military interaction with N Korea doesn’t breach int’l law: Russia UN envoy
US and South Korean defence chiefs call on Pyongyang to withdraw its troops from Russia.
Prosecutors push for 17-year sentence for Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira
A low-level airman, Teixeira pleaded guilty to sharing hundreds of classified files on the social media site Discord.
Former FTX executive Nishad Singh spared prison for cooperation
Singh had testified as a prosecution witness in the trial that led to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried'sconviction.
Angered over BRICS veto, Venezuela recalls ambassador to Brazil
Venezuela's Foreign Ministry has accused Brazilian officials of making 'interventionist, rude statements'.
Dozens of people dead after flash flood in Spain’s Valencia region
At least 95 people have died in flash floods that swept Spain's Valencia region.
What’s the impact of Sudan’s war on its people and the region?
The UN says sexual violence is 'staggering' and Sudan's displacement crisis is the worst in the world.
Rent control battle in California heats up, opposing investors pump money
Developers opposed to repeal of Costa-Hawkins Act have raised more than $124m in California.
Israel, Haiti top CPJ list of states where journalist murders go unpunished
Committee to Protect Journalists says globally no one is held to account in 80% of cases where journalists are targeted.
Haiti’s gangs inflict ‘extreme brutality’ as casualties rise – UN report
Gang-fueled violence caused 1,745 casualties between July and September; police accused of summary executions, UN says.
A simple guide to the US election 2024
From the primaries to the Electoral College, here's how to make sense of the 2024 US election.
Hezbollah says will only accept ‘suitable’ truce as Israel pounds Baalbek
Hezbollah chief says the group will keep fighting Israel until its conditions for a ceasefire are met.
Muscle Inc.: The New Frontier of Bodybuilding Drugs
Fitness influencers are marketing dangerous new classes of performance-enhancing drugs to their teenage followers.
UK’s Labour government raises taxes by 40bn pounds in first budget
Finance minister Rachel Reeves has said the tax hike will be used to fund public services and bolster public finances.
President Biden denies referring to Trump supporters as ‘garbage’
US President Joe Biden has denied referring to Trump supporters as garbage' during an interview.
Gaza ceasefire talks just “campaign fodder” for US elections
Hafsa Halawa talks about why she thinks the Gaza ceasefire negotiations in Qatar are no more than political posturing.
Europe, others must push Israel or Gaza faces “forever war”
Salman Shaikh talks about the role of Europe, and of UN Security Council members pushing for an end to the Gaza war.
Director of north Gaza hospital won’t leave despite killing of his son
The director of the main hospital in Israel's siege zone in north Gaza believes Israeli forces killed his son.
Imran Khan’s PTI threatens Pakistan shutdown if ex-PM ‘mistreated’ in jail
Party issues warning after allegations jailed leader is not being given proper food, electricity or time out of cell.
Teen accused of UK Southport murders faces new ‘terrorism’ charge
Police say after new charges that Southport stabbings were still not being treated as 'terrorist related'.
Captives in Gaza not in Netanyahu’s “serious calculations”
Ibrahim Fraihat talks about why Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu isn't prioritising the release of captives.
Why has Kamala Harris downplayed her gender and race in US election
Experts say that Harris has avoided highlighting 'identity politics', as election rivals paint her as a 'DEI hire'.
Women’s football league in London ‘bans’ Somali Muslim player over clothing
Former Somalia captain Iqra Ismail says a referee told her she must wear shorts to play in the UK-based league.
Iraqi Kurdistan’s ruling KDP wins delayed elections
Ongoing disputes between the major parties - KDP and PUK - could complicate the formation of a new government.
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