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Branson declines Singapore’s invite to death penalty debate
Singapore had invited Richard Branson to a live TV debate after he criticised the city state's death penalty as brutal.
Two men acquitted of Malcom X murder to receive $36m
The two men, Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam, always maintained they did not kill the civil rights leader in 1965.
Coke could help save oceans from plastic — by keeping its promise
The company defines how we drink beverages. It could also shape how we save our oceans by using more refillable bottles.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 250
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 250th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What is ailing South African football?
South Africa's football team offered hope to a divided nation, but has struggled to make an impact internationally.
China locks down millions as COVID cases rise before winter
Controversial 'zero COVID' policy under strain as cases top 2,000 for a second straight day.
S Korea promises ‘thorough’ investigation after fatal crowd crush
Mourners pay respects as 154 people confirmed dead in the disaster, which took place as Seoul celebrated Halloween.
Bankers blasted for ‘whitewashing’ China’s crackdown on Hong Kong
Activists and US legislators say banking summit being used to legitimise the dismantling of city's freedoms.
Death toll from bridge collapse in India’s Gujarat rises to 132
Some 177 people rescued and 19 people receiving medical care as search operations continue overnight, officials say.
US plans to deploy B-52 bombers to northern Australia: Report
US tells ABC its ability to deploy nuclear-capable bombers to Australia 'sends a strong message to our adversaries'.
Death toll rises as Philippines retrieves more bodies after storm
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to fly over devastated areas after Tropical Storm Nalgae swept through the country.
World reacts as Lula wins Brazil presidential election
World leaders praise conduct of election after losing incumbent Jair Bolsonaro made baseless claims of electoral fraud.
Brazil election: Lula da Silva narrowly defeats Jair Bolsonaro
Left-wing former leader wins Brazil's presidency in close vote but far-right incumbent has yet to concede.
Lavrov draws parallels between Ukraine war, Cuban missile crisis
Russian foreign minister says he hopes Biden will deal wisely with Ukraine like JFK did with the Cuban crisis.
Can Imran Khan come back to power?
Pakistan's former prime minister is leading a protest from Lahore to the capital demanding an early election.
Russia alleges Canadian-made parts in drones targeting ships
Russian military says it 'conducted an examination of Canadian-made navigation modules' found in the shot-down drones.
FIFA warns Tunisia it faces possible ouster from World Cup 2022
FIFA has issued a warning to Tunisia over government involvement in the football federation.
Another Israeli election: Why aren’t Palestinians interested?
Many Palestinians with Israeli citizenship will not vote on November 1, feeling their politicians have failed them.
Stampede at Fally Ipupa concert kills 11 in DRC’s capital
DR Congo's interior minister blamed organisers for the packed concert headlined by African music star Fally Ipupa.
At least 60 people killed in bridge collapse in India
The 230-metre bridge was built during British rule and was recently reopened to the public after renovations.
Brazil Election: A Country Divided
“There are different Brazils in one country.”
Man firebombs UK migrant processing centre
Man throws petrol bombs attached with fireworks at a migration centre in Dover before reportedly killing himself.
QatarEnergy in talks for 30% in Lebanon offshore gas project
Offshore areas in the eastern Mediterranean and Levant have yielded major gas discoveries in the past decade.
Seoul tragedy: The difference between crowd crush and stampede
The tragic event in Seoul is being described as a crowd crush or surge, which is different from a stampede.
West urges Russia to reverse Ukraine grain deal suspension
Moscow suspended its participation in the Black Sea deal after blaming Ukraine for a drone attack in Crimea.
The Women of Football: Daring to Dream in Iran | Close Up
In Iran, women can’t enter stadiums as spectators, but these Afghan sisters dream of a spot on the sidelines as coaches.
GCC condemns German minister’s remarks on Qatar World Cup 2022
The six-member Gulf bloc says it backs Doha in 'addressing any interference in its internal affairs'.
Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun leaves office amid crisis
President Michel Aoun leaves office a day earlier than his mandate ends as parliament fails to agree on his successor.
Hopeful Pakistan ease to T20 World Cup win over Netherlands
After two final-ball losses, Pakistan register their first win at the T20 World Cup.
Polls open in polarisied Brazil presidential election run-off
People start voting as former president Lula aims to defeat right-wing incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
The five football games you must follow today
From Nottingham's trip to the Emirates to the MLS Playoffs, here are the best football matches taking place on Sunday.
Palestinian attacker shot dead after killing Israeli in West Bank
Violence in the occupied West Bank has escalated amid daily Israeli raids, including in Nablus and Jenin.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 249
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 249th day, we take a look at the main developments.
How Holocaust historians are unearthing Ukraine’s present
Years investigating Holocaust atrocities and ISIL war crimes are helping researchers uncover Russian abuses in Ukraine.
DR Congo expels Rwandan ambassador as M23 rebels seize towns
Kinshasa orders Rwandan ambassador to leave the country within 48 hours after accusing Kigali of supporting M23 rebels.
Lula is no more than a Brazilian Biden
If elected president, Lula would likely be unable to lead a transformational, leftist agenda
‘Halloween nightmare’: Witnesses recount deadly Seoul crowd crush
Survivors describe people 'falling like dominoes' and being trapped in a crush of bodies during the Seoul disaster.
How Cameroon’s football superfan landed himself a mascot role
Ngando Pickett hopes to cheer his Indomitable Lions on in Qatar - and do a bit of dancing too.
At least 100 killed, 300 hurt in ‘heinous’ Mogadishu car bombings
Somali president says death toll could rise further after Saturday's twin bombings targeting the education ministry.
Gas tanker explosion in Baghdad kills nine, wounds many
Nine killed and 13 injured after a gas tanker explodes in an accident in Iraq's capital, say security forces.
S Korea in national mourning after deadly Halloween crowd crush
Families search for loved ones after a crowd crush in Seoul's Itaewon kills 151 people, including 19 foreigners.
What will Elon Musk do with Twitter?
The world's richest man has taken charge of one of the largest social media platforms.
Seoul Halloween crowd crush: What we know so far
At least 151 killed and 82 others injured in a crowd crush during Halloween festivities in the South Korean capital.
Premier League roundup: Chelsea thrashed, Man City go top
From Chelsea's 1-4 loss at Brighton to Tottenham's comeback at Bournemouth, here's what happened in the EPL on Saturday.
Photos: Halloween crowd chaos kills nearly 150 in South Korea
Thousands of people were caught in the crush when they entered a narrow alley in an entertainment district in Seoul.
Russia halts participation in Ukraine grain agreement
Russia moves to pull out of UN-brokered deal after it says Ukraine carried out a drone attack on its fleet in Crimea.
At least 151 killed in Halloween crowd crush in South Korea
Officials say most of the victims in the stampede in Seoul's Itaewon district were women and young people in their 20s.
‘Our king’: Ramaphosa recognises South Africa’s new Zulu ruler
King Misuzulu officially recognised by South Africa's president, after a legal dispute over the succession.
Russia says British forces blew up Nord Stream; UK denies claim
British naval 'specialists' sabotaged the critical gas pipelines last month, Russian defence ministry claims.
New Zealand go top after beating Sri Lanka in T20 World Cup
Phillips scores blistering century, Boult takes four to leave Sri Lanka on the brink of elimination.
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