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‘Urgency to run’: LGBTQ candidates make history in US midterms
At least 678 LGBTQ candidates running for state and federal posts, highest number ever in US history says report.
Five killed in suicide bombing at Somalia military camp
Suicide bomber kills five and wounds 11 others in attack on military training camp in Mogadishu, state media reports.
Italy gives safe port to vulnerable refugees on board Humanity 1
Italy allows entry to Humanity 1, but refuses to respond to requests for safe port from three other rescue ships.
Ghana protesters say Akufo-Addo ‘must go’ as inflation worsens
Hundreds take to Accra's streets amid an economic crisis that has seen fuel and food costs spiral to record levels.
Biden, Obama, Trump rally in Pennsylvania ahead of midterms
Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Donald Trump descend on Pennsylvania in bids to tip the balance in a pivotal midterm race.
Twitter launches $8 monthly subscription with blue checkmark
Twitter begins subscription service that includes blue checkmark that currently is given only to verified accounts.
Nearly 1,000 migrants stranded on board NGO ships as storm hits
Three NGO ships are stranded in the Mediterranean as Italy and Malta fail to greenlight entrance into port.
Bahraini prisoners’ families hold small protest during pope visit
Activists say the protesters were taken away from the protest site in a police vehicle and later released.
Pakistani PM denies involvement in assassination attempt on Khan
Shehbaz Sharif said the former prime minister is damaging the country with 'false and cheap conspiracies'.
Serbs in northern Kosovo quit state jobs in licence plate protest
The long-running licence plate row is stoking ethnic tensions between Serbia and its former province of Kosovo.
Will German chancellor’s visit to China change countries’ ties?
Olaf Scholz is the first Western leader to meet Xi Jinping since the Chinese president began his third term.
Candlelight vigils mourn South Korea Halloween disaster victims
People join vigils across the country to remember the victims amid growing anger over the deadly Halloween crowd crush.
Russian shelling causes power blackouts across Ukraine
Russian forces continue to pound Ukrainian targets with missiles and drones, attacking cities and infrastructure.
US again backs two-state solution in call to Palestinian leader
The US secretary of state reaffirms US commitment to a two-state solution in call with President Mahmoud Abbas.
Iran test launches new satellite-carrying rocket
Tehran refutes US concerns that the same long-range ballistic technology could also be used to launch nuclear warheads.
Who needs what in Group 2 to reach the T20 World Cup semis?
Five of the six teams in Group 2 are still in the running for a top-two place and a spot in the semi-finals.
Attack on UK immigration centre ‘terrorist’ incident, police say
The firebombing of a processing centre in English town was ‘motivated by a terrorist ideology’, police say.
Iran’s embattled currency plunges to historic lows amid protests
Rial hits a new all-time low amid ongoing protests and a lack of progress on the revival of the nuclear deal.
French far-right RN picks Jordan Bardella as Le Pen successor
Jordan Bardella, a 27-year-old Le Pen protege, won nearly 85 percent of RN party members' votes.
England beat Sri Lanka to book T20 World Cup semi-final spot
Win sees England through to the semis, while hosts and defending champions Australia are knocked out.
Nike suspends ties with NBA’s Kyrie Irving over anti-Semitic film
Nike suspends its eight-year relationship with Brooklyn Nets guard after he apologised for promoting anti-Jewish film.
The 10 football World Cup heroes
Ahead of Qatar 2022, here is a list of 10 biggest players to have played the World Cup.
US may elect first Muslim senator. Why are few Muslims thrilled?
Donald Trump-backed Mehmet Oz's Senate bid fails to produce enthusiasm seen with previous Muslim firsts in US.
Climate emergency: Will polluting rich nations pay reparations?
Group of 134 developing nations plans to fight at climate summit for a crucial loss and damage financial facility.
Russia bar blaze kills 13; suspect with flare gun detained
Authorities launch criminal proceedings after man allegedly fired a flare gun, setting the nightclub on fire.
K-pop band’s concert in Indonesia halted after 30 faint in crush
Incident comes weeks after more than 130 people, including 40 children, died in a football stadium crush in Java.
Iran confirms drones to Russia but ‘months’ before Ukraine war
Tehran says it ‘won’t be indifferent’ if Russia is proven to have used its unmanned aerial vehicles in the war.
Malnutrition woes overwhelm children in northeast Nigeria
Over 1.3 million children under 5 are likely suffering acute malnourishment in northeast Nigeria, according to the UN.
US accuses Russia of trying to ‘freeze’ Ukraine into submission
Antony Blinken says if Vladimir Putin is unable to take Ukraine by force he will try to 'freeze it into submission'.
At least one killed after tornadoes hit Texas and Oklahoma
Twisters rip through parts of Texas and Oklahoma, injuring dozens and destroying homes and buildings.
Killing journalists: Qatar expresses ‘deep concern’ over impunity
Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead by an Israeli sniper in May but no one has been held accountable.
Lula’s comeback: Can he pull Brazilians out of poverty?
Leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is set to govern Latin America’s biggest economy for a third time.
US flies supersonic bomber in show of force against North Korea
At least one B-1B aircraft participated in joint US-South Korea air force exercises, Seoul says.
Finland’s President Niinisto: In poker terms, Putin went ‘all in’
Sauli Niinisto discusses Russia’s possible reaction following his country’s pledge to join NATO.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 255
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 255th day, we take a look at the main developments.
‘Nuclear wars must not be fought,’ China President Xi says
Statement from Chinese leader Xi Jinping comes after a series of threats as Russia's war in Ukraine intensifies.
US midterms: Why abortion never gets old as a hot election topic
In the self-appointed land of the free, reproductive freedom was never fully born. You might even say it was aborted.
Five football matches you should not miss today
From La Liga and Serie A to MLS Cup final, here are today's top football matches.
Lobbying, clashes and Brazil’s supremacy at FIFA World Cup 1962
Argentina seemed favourites to host but Chile lobbied FIFA's member nations and eventually landed rights to host it.
Russian mercenary force Wagner opens first official headquarters
The European Union has accused the Wagner Group of serious human rights abuses in Ukraine, Africa, Syria, and Libya.
Campaigning kicks off for Malaysia’s November 19 general election
The election is expected to see stiff competition for new voters as 5 million names have been added to voter lists.
Indigenous group in Peru’s Amazon frees detained tourists
Members of the Cuninico community blocked passage of a tourist boat to draw government attention to a toxic oil spill.
Why climate cash could make or break COP27
It's the dirty secret of climate talks. Financing structures discriminate against the very nations that need most help.
US confronts China, Russia at UN over N Korean missile launches
Beijing and Moscow had 'bent over backwards' to justify North Korea's violations of UN sanctions, US ambassador says.
Within a week of takeover, Musk announces layoffs across Twitter
It follows week of chaos, uncertainty about the company's future under new owner Elon Musk, days ahead of US midterms.
US job growth strong in October, but cracks emerging
A strong job market will make it tougher for the Federal Reserve to curb inflation which is at multi-decade high.
Thousands of education workers in Canada’s Ontario launch strike
Union denounces legislation banning strikes, imposing contracts on 55,000 workers as 'trampling' on their rights.
Putin endorses evacuation of Ukraine’s Kherson region
Russia could be preparing to withdraw from parts of the Kherson region, which it claims to have annexed.
Trump ally Tom Barrack acquitted of illicit UAE lobbying
Barrack had been accused of using his access to former US President Donald Trump to secretly act on behalf of the UAE.
What next for Pakistan after the shooting of Imran Khan?
The shooting of Pakistan's former prime minster Imran Khan has created a new political crisis for the country.
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