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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.
Germany can and should lead the way on EU energy solidarity
A common intervention is needed to tackle the energy crisis and stay out of Putin's trap.
The menopause moment: Is all the talk really helping women?
Growing public conversations around menopause are shattering taboos. But they only help some women in the workplace.
‘Scores of casualties’ after twin blasts in Somalia’s capital
Vehicle loaded with explosives drove into the education ministry compound in Mogadishu and detonated.
The Right Frequency: Is talk radio dividing America?
We travel across the US to ask what role conservative talk radio is playing in polarising American politics.
Five football games you should keep an eye on today
From the Copa Libertadores final to a series of key league fixtures in Europe, here are five games to watch today.
Hong Kong makes biggest ever meth seizure, worth more than $100m
Officials seize 1.8 tonnes of liquid meth hidden in cartons of coconut water en route to Australia.
Guantanamo’s oldest inmate Saifullah Paracha freed after 19 years
Saifullah Paracha, who was arrested in 2003 and accused of financing al-Qaeda, was never charged like most prisoners.
Iran and US set for UN confrontation over Mahsa Amini protests
An Iranian intelligence report claims arrested journalists who reported on Mahsa Amini’s death were trained by the US.
Sadiq Khan: Can city mayors change the course of climate crisis?
The London mayor discusses if city mayors can win the climate crisis race.
Russian navy ‘repels’ drone attack on Crimea’s Sevastopol
Russia blames UK, Ukraine for the attack on Sevastopol, Moscow's Black Sea Fleet HQ, as battle rages in the east.
Musk plans to form ‘content moderation council’ for Twitter
The Tesla CEO said that no major decisions or account reinstatement will take place before the council convenes.
Xi tightens grip on China, what does this mean for the economy?
Chinese President Xi Jinping has secured a precedent-breaking third term as the Communist Party’s leader.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro, Lula clash in last debate before run-off vote
Far-right incumbent Bolsonaro and left-wing ex-president Lula trade blows ahead of presidential run-off vote on Sunday.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 248
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 248th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Australia repatriates 17 women and children from Syrian camp
An estimated 11,000 foreign children and women remain in the Roj and al-Hol refugee camps in northeastern Syria.
World Cup 1958: When Pele guided Brazil to its first title
It was the second time that a European country hosted consecutive world cups, upsetting the South Americans again.
Ukraine minister tells Iranian counterpart: Stop sending weapons
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says he spoke by phone with Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.
Russian state journalist killed by ‘stray bullet’ at Crimea base
Svetlana Babayeva was head of the Rossiya Segodnya media group's bureau in Simferopol, Crimea's second-largest city.
Death toll at 45 as Tropical Storm Nalgae drenches Philippines
Maguindanao province has been hardest hit by rain-induced floods and mudslides.
All you need to know about most divisive vote in Brazil’s history
Jair Bolsonaro and Lula da Silva face off amid concerns over political violence, disinformation and future of democracy.
As Musk takes over Twitter, users test limits
Conservative handles began recirculating long-debunked conspiracy theories to 'test' if they would be taken down.
Drought-stricken Mississippi River creates woes across US region
Near-record low water levels on US river are affecting key commercial activities, such as shipping and farming.
Russia declares troop draft done; Ukraine says ‘new wave’ needed
About 82,000 soldiers have been sent to the combat zone and rest of the reservists are in training, defence chief says.
Trump stands by his own platform as Musk takes over Twitter
Former President Donald Trump, who was banned from Twitter, says he plans to stick with his own social media platform.
Has Lebanon recognised Israel?
A maritime border deal between Israel and Lebanon is now in force.
Belarus blacklists 625 opposition figures as ‘extremists’
List banning people from holding public office and other activities includes opposition activists and journalists.
Ethiopia’s Tigray runs out of medical supplies as malaria spreads
WHO says region out of vaccines, antibiotics and insulin as deaths from preventable diseases such as malaria rise.
New Delhi gives itself power over social media content moderation
New rules provide Indian government control over content moderation decisions that social media firms make.
US rock ‘n’ roll star Jerry Lee Lewis dies at 87
Pioneering musician known for hits such as Great Balls of Fire and his tumultuous personal life has died.
Spanish football fan walking to Qatar ‘arrested in Iran’
Sanchez Cogedor's mother says the foreign ministry confirmed her son was being held in Iran and was in good health.
US sanctions Iran-based group that put bounty on Salman Rushdie
Treasury Department accuses the 15 Khordad Foundation of inciting violence by offering a bounty of more than $3m.
US consumer spending rises strongly even as wage growth moderates
Private industry wage growth slowed considerably in a sign of some progress in the fight against high inflation.
Battle for Bakhmut heats up as Russian forces edge closer
Ukrainian soldiers have been fighting advancing Russian forces near the city in the eastern Donbas region.
Saudis ‘second largest investors’ in Twitter after Musk takeover
KHC and the private office of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal are jointly the second largest investors after Elon Musk.
Brazil votes: Amazon loggers hope for Bolsonaro victory
Far-right incumbent enjoys solid support in the timber district of Roraima state ahead of October 30 second-round vote.
‘Too loud to be true’: Is Russia setting a trap in Kherson?
Ukrainian troops are expected to make a bid for Kherson, one of four partially occupied provinces Russia annexed.
US midterm elections: Barack Obama hits the campaign trail
Democrats hope former president can help them keep control of Congress - in most midterms, the incumbents lose seats.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband ‘violently assaulted’
Assailant in police custody, Pelosi's office says, as motive of attack at speaker's San Francisco home remains unclear.
Clashes break out, fires lit at overcrowded Cyprus migrant centre
Clashes appear to have broken out between two groups in the reception centre, according to police.
Iran protests continue as UN ‘concerned’ at detainees’ treatment
UN human rights group said Iran is harassing families of detainees and moving injured protesters to detention facilities
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