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1. Reuters reveals Europe braces for mobile network blackouts
2. Reuters reveals Afghan Taliban sign deal for Russian oil products, gas and wheat
3. Reuters reveals Lebanon to slash official exchange rate from Nov. 1, finance min says
4. Reuters reveals India’s inclusion in key govt bond index delayed to next year
5. Reuters reveals Nord Stream leaks caused by deliberate actions, Denmark’s prime minister says
6. Reuters exclusively reveals EU telcos call Big Tech for shared network costs, citing energy crisis, EU climate change
7. Reuters reveals Bank of England comment on interest rates; sterling falls
8. Reuters reveals largest Latin American development bank, IDB, ousts its president
9. Reuters reveals Southeast Asia’s Grab sees no big layoffs despite weak market
10. Reuters reveals Credit Suisse talks with investors; shares drop to new low
1. Vigilantes in Haiti strike back at gangsters with brutal street justice
2. Ukraine keeps up pressure following Russian declaration of victory in Bakhmut
3. Error in signaling system led to train crash that killed 275 people in India, official says
4. DeSantis hits Trump from the right while the ex-president looks ahead to the general election
5. Biden’s 2024 pitch highlights pragmatism over Trump’s pugilism
6. Transgender adults in Florida `blindsided’ that new law also limits their access to health care
7. Slow start to New York’s legal pot market leaves farmers holding the bag
8. Hundreds of thousands march in Poland anti-government protests to show support for democracy
9. Apple is expected to unveil a sleek, pricey headset. Is it the device VR has been looking for?
10. China tightens access to Tiananmen Square, 24 detained in Hong Kong on anniversary of 1989 protests
1. More than 100 dead in Indonesia stadium tragedy
2. Putin ally slams Russian generals after Lyman withdrawal
3. Putin has his back to the wall with the clock ticking ever louder
4. The turning points in Russia's invasion of Ukraine
5. Noru became a super typhoon in 6 hours. Scientists say powerful storms are becoming harder to forecast
6. Ukrainian President says eastern city of Lyman 'completely liberated'
7. Chinese hacking group targeting US agencies and companies has surged its activity, analysis finds
8. A front runner in Brazil's presidential election today is referred to as 'Trump of the Tropics'
9. Bolsonaro or Lula? As Brazil prepares to vote, here's what to know
10. UK PM Liz Truss admits mistakes on controversial tax cuts plan, but doubles down on it anyway
1. Ukrainian nuclear power plant director released from Russian detention, UN says
2. US airstrike kills extremist al-Shabab leader: 'Thorn removed from the Somali nation'
3. North Korea launches missile over Japan; splashes into the ocean and residents warned to take cover
4. France tightens measures after experiencing its worst case of bird flu last winter
5. Houston man with multiple DWIs charged with murder for allegedly running over 6-year-old boy while intoxicated
6. Ukrainian troops make gains with burst through Russian forces
7. Sweden sends diving vessel to investigate Nord Stream pipelines after leak
8. Hilaree Nelson, famed US extreme skier, gets traditional Nepalese funeral
9. Europe sees worst bird flu outbreak in its history this year
10. Iran's supreme leader breaks silence on Amini protests, blames US following Sunday clash
1. In Retreat on Ukrainian Fronts, Russia Shows Signs of Disarray
2. Deadly Soccer Clash in Indonesia Puts Police Tactics in Spotlight
3. UK Prime Minister Liz Truss Drops Plan to Cut Tax Rate on High Earners
4. Iran’s Supreme Leader Condemns Protests Gripping Country
5. Ukraine Presses Forward on Two Fronts as Horrors of War Linger
6. North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan in Major Escalation
7. Blinken Meets With Gustavo Petro of Colombia Amid Differences
8. Brazil Braces for ‘White-Knuckle Race’ Between Bolsonaro and Lula
9. François Legault Wins Re-election in Quebec
10. Éric Dupond-Moretti, French Justice Minister, Faces Trial
1. Napoleon's Ridley Scott on critics and cinema 'bum ache'
2. The Russians snitching on colleagues and strangers
3. Napoleon's hat sells for €1.9m at auction
4. The man who reached the deepest place on Earth
5. Verstappen wins gripping Las Vegas Grand Prix
6. Inside West Bank district under lockdown since Hamas attack
7. Putin critic Girkin wants Russia presidential run
8. Taylor Swift postpones Rio concert after fan death
9. Rescuers to drill from top to reach 40 trapped men
10. 'Waves' of Russian drones attack Kyiv for second night
1. Ukrainian troops 'break through Russian lines' near Kherson
2. Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch goes on trial for murder: Security operation underway in Dublin
3. Iran blames AMERICA and Israel for riots started by death of a woman in police custody
4. Russian official who tried to overthrow Putin is summonsed for war despite no military experience
5. Putin 'deploys Belgorod nuclear submarine' amid sabre-rattling over Ukraine
6. Prince Joachim of Denmark admits his relationship with his brother is 'complicated'
7. Deadly cobra lunges at Indian snake-catcher's face and bites him after he tried to KISS it
8. Legendary Ukrainian Top Gun who led infamous 'Ghosts of Kyiv' pilot division dies in Black Sea
9. Russian nuclear military train is seen on the move in 'possible warning to the West'
10. Paparazzo 'attacked by Margot Robbie's British film-maker friends' says it's 'a miracle' he survived
1. Vladimir Putin set to REJECT Donald Trump's Ukraine peace offer
2. Ukrainian couple who met during war rush to tie knot in incredible love story
3. Ukraine will NOT be sent British Typhoons despite plea from Zelensky
4. Bernard Ingham dead: Margaret Thatcher's right-hand man dies aged 90
5. Woman bites off rapist's TONGUE and hands it in to police as evidence
6. Riot breaks out at UK secondary school as pupils 'throw benches and flip tables' in protest at strict rules
7. NHS announces probe into scandal-hit diversity manager after GB News investigation
8. Ukraine: Road outside Russian Embassy renamed 'Kyiv Road' to 'send a message to Putin'
9. Brexit restores world-famous British produce to hometown after bureaucratic EU legislation outlawed production 30 years ago
10. Putin's nuclear threat blasted by China as Beijing demands END to Ukraine invasion
1. German designer steers Changan Auto's global growth from China's Chongqing
2. Visitors flock to harvest navel oranges in China's Jiangxi
3. International journalists share their "lighthouse" stories at Shenzhen's lighthouse library
4. Xi stresses high-quality development of supply and marketing cooperative cause
5. Xi urges more efforts to adapt Marxism to Chinese context, needs of the times
6. China injects positive energy into multilateral climate governance process
1. Frustration with war in Ukraine spills out on Russian state TV: ‘we need to pull it together’
2. As PM, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has immunity in Jamal Khashoggi lawsuit, his lawyers say
3. Xi Jinping may ‘recalibrate’ after miscalculation of siding with Russia, Henry Kissinger says
4. Donald Trump sues CNN for defamation, seeking US$475 million in damages
5. Elon Musk incurs Ukraine’s wrath by tweeting his Russia peace plan
6. Bluff or not, Putin’s revival of the nuclear threat is a global security game changer
7. Will Smith’s first film since Oscars slap to be out in December – in time for 2023 awards
8. Ukraine: Crowdfunding raises US$1.3m for modernised tank, thanks to Czech citizens
9. Britain’s King Charles in first public engagement since Queen Elizabeth’s death
10. Two Putin allies publicly ridicule Russia’s war machine
1. Satellite lofted for first Arab country
2. Satellite lofted for first Arab country
3. WWII memorials solemn reminders of war tragedy
4. WWII memorials solemn reminders of war tragedy
5. Chinese, Russian and Indian ministers meet
6. Chinese, Russian and Indian ministers meet
7. Chinese, Russian and Indian ministers meet
8. Nanjing massacre remembered on 80th anniversary
9. Nanjing massacre remembered on 80th anniversary
10. Young Chinese-Irish ballroom dancer goes international
1. Two rescued, search ongoing after Baltimore bridge hit by ship collapses
2. Israel to press on despite binding UN resolution as Gaza death toll rises
3. Casualties feared as Baltimore bridge collapses after ship collision
4. ‘They scream in hunger’ – How Israel is starving Palestinians in Gaza
5. What’s behind Macron’s ‘hardened stance’ on the Russia-Ukraine war?
6. Israel’s toxic legacy: Bombing southern Lebanon with white phosphorus
7. Federal agents raid Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s homes amid sex crime allegations
8. Five Chinese nationals among six killed in suicide bomb attack in Pakistan
9. Who is Diomaye Faye, tipped to be Senegal’s next president?
10. Will the UN ceasefire resolution stop Israel’s war on Gaza?
1. King Charles III, Queen Consort host members of UK’s South Asian community in recognition of contributions
2. Typhoon havoc triggers calls for urgent climate action in Philippines
3. Indonesia sets up team to probe deadly football stampede
4. Two arrested after fatal stabbing outside mosque in central England
5. Chechnya’s Kadyrov says sending teenage sons to Ukraine front
6. Egyptian scholars win prestigious award for energy research
7. King Charles III in first engagement since queen’s death
8. Top Al-Shabab leader killed in joint operation: Somalia govt
9. India scrambles fighter jets after report of bomb scare on flight from Iran
10. 46 girls and women among 53 killed in Friday’s Afghan suicide bombing: UN
1. Tucker Carlson coy on rumored Putin interview
2. Explosives sent from Ukraine for terrorist attacks in Russia seized
3. Zelensky pledges Ukrainian leadership purge
4. German fears grow that NATO won’t survive Trump – NYT
5. Get the Zuck out of here: 20 years later, the once revolutionary Facebook is a hotbed of unreliability and misinformation FEATURE
6. EU scouring for new Russia-sanctions targets – media
7. ‘Russia’s Google’ completes $5bn divorce
8. US Senate’s $60bn bill would give Ukraine three times more than border
9. Tucker Carlson coy on rumored Putin interview
10. Explosives sent from Ukraine for terrorist attacks in Russia seized
1. Three Hamas militants eliminated by Israeli strike on West Bank — IDF
2. Iraq sends tank units to reinforce border with Syria
3. South Korean police toughen security outside presidential office, defense ministry
4. Roscongress to hold SPIEF 2025 roadshow in Turkey
5. Arab League to hold emergency meeting on Syria on December 8 — report
6. Russian Embassy in UK brands Starmer’s hints at talks on Ukraine as hypocritical
7. Georgian Interior Ministry says 143 policemen suffered injuries over 5 days of protests
8. Iran’s senior military commander, Belousov discuss ways of countering terrorists in Syria
9. Russian Finance Ministry to offer 13 issues of substituting sovereign Eurobonds
10. Russian Finance Ministry to hold federal loan bonds auctions on December 4
1. Armenia's Finance Ministry cuts 2025 budget revenues and expenditures, lowers GDP growth forecast to 5.1%
2. Moldovagaz purchases 80% of gas needed for winter season in Moldova - company head
3. Repairs at Kazakhstan's Tengiz oilfield not completed on schedule, work ongoing - ministry
4. Russian Central Bank will consider entire set of factors at Dec meeting; too soon to discuss possible solutions - Deputy Governor Zabotkin
5. Spain's Tecnicas Reunidas could open engineering center in Kazakhstan
6. Azerbaijan's Central Bank doubles currency sales at auctions in Jan-Sept
7. World Bank to allocate $650 mln for Zhezkazgan-Karaganda highway repairs in Kazakhstan
8. Allocating 57.5 bln rubles to Russian agro business covers need for preferential loans in 2024 - Agriculture Ministry
9. Annual inflation in Georgia surges to 1.3% in Nov
10. Russian Central Bank opposes idea to manage inflation, expectations through stabilization of exchange rate by intervening
1. At Least 6 Russian Military Recruits Die Amid Mobilization – Reports
2. In Photos: Russians Fleeing Putin's Draft Queue at Georgian Border
3. Russia Adds State TV Protester Ovsyannikova to Wanted List
4. ‘We Cannot Win’: Russia’s Military Veterans Opposing The Ukraine War
5. Chechen Leader Kadyrov Says Sending Teenage Sons to Ukraine War
6. Russia to 'Consult' Locals on Annexed Ukraine Regions' Borders – Kremlin
7. Elderly Russian Scientist Accused of Treason Dies Under House Arrest
8. Wrongful Mobilization Hits 50% in Far East Russian Region
9. Ukraine War: As It's Happening
10. Ukraine Says Key Eastern Town 'Cleared' of Russian Troops
1. Sweden’s Svante Paabo wins 2022 Nobel Prize in medicine
2. Moroccan nomads’ way of life threatened by climate change
3. Tired of power cuts, blockaded Gaza turns to solar
4. Medicine prize opens Nobel week clouded by war
5. Anti-discrimination laws and voting rights on U.S. Supreme Court docket
6. Iranian drones, cheap and plentiful, help Russia terrorize Ukraine’s port of Odesa
7. Brazil presidential race heads for runoff as Bolsonaro outperforms polls
8. Another defeat in Ukraine undermines Putin’s ‘forever’ goals
9. Burkina Faso’s self-declared military leader says ‘situation is under control’
10. Gas outflow from last Nord Stream leaks has ended, Denmark cites company as saying
1. U.N. Panel Resolution Raps N. Korea’s Human Rights Violations
2. G7 Leaders Condemn Iran’s Attack against Israel
3. U.N. Future Summit Begins; World Leaders Pledge Cooperation
4. ICC Prosecutor Expresses Concern Over U.S. Pressure; Khan Seeks Japan’s Cooperation In Yomiuri Interview
5. ICC Prosecutor: War Crimes Should be Thoroughly Investigated; Talks about Russia, Gaza Situations in Yomiuri Interview
6. Yomiuri Shimbun Interview: ICC President Akane Fears U.S. Sanctions May Paralyze Court
7. Ukraine Peace Summit Draft Statement Urges for Nuclear Plant, Food Security; Release of Captives, Deported Children Demanded
8. International Conference of Eminent Persons Closes, Consensus Reached: “People Should be Involved” in Nuclear Weapons Management
9. G7 Goal of Nuclear-Free World Increasingly Challenged
10. FAO Environment Director Pushes for Stronger Climate Action; Stresses Potential of Japan’s Agricultural Tech
1. Japan to vie for nonpermanent UN Security Council seat in 2043
2. How to sum up 2024? The Oxford University Press word of the year is 'brain rot'
3. Trump says he'll attend Notre Dame Cathedral reopening celebration in Paris this weekend
4. Biden's broken promise on pardoning his son Hunter is raising new questions about his legacy
5. Panic among spectators at soccer game kills at least 56 in the West African nation of Guinea
6. Blinken heads to final NATO foreign ministers meeting of Biden administration with Ukraine in focus
7. Hong Kong will display 2,500 panda sculptures to capitalize on a local bear craze
8. Nearly 90% of Chinese view Japan negatively, 2nd-highest level: poll
9. Japan group to seek laws on rising issue of passive smoke in apartments
10. Talks on global plastic pollution treaty fail to reach agreement
1. Russia says it will respond if U.S. places missiles in Japan
2. Osprey ferrying White House staff in New York grounded due to safety issue, witness reports flames
3. Social media sites call for Australia to delay its ban on children younger than 16
4. A $300B a year deal for climate cash at UN summit sparks outrage for some and hope for others
5. A proposed deal highlights split between rich and poor nations
6. Negotiators work at UN climate talks to reach a cash deal
7. US defense chief regrets China's decision not to meet during Southeast Asian security talks
8. APEC summit closes in Peru with China’s Xi front and center as Trump whiplash looms
9. Yoko Ono is rightful owner of John Lennon's stolen watch, says Swiss court
10. At UN climate talks, nations get chance to bear witness to climate change
1. 129 dead after fans stampede to exit Indonesian soccer match
2. Modern slavery on the rise as crises fuel poverty: UN
3. Samsung, SK hynix lead global NAND flash sales in Q2: report
4. 10.5 million-plus kids worldwide lost parents, caregivers to COVID-19: study
5. In photos: Yoon's London visit
6. Seven decades of reign
7. Britain and the world say farewell to Queen Elizabeth II
8. ‘Snowdrop’ most talked about K-drama on Twitter in 2022
9. S. Korea ranks 9th among nations with trade surpluses with US in H1: data
10. Queen Elizabeth II dies, Charles III succeeds
1. Bolsonaro, Lula start fight for support before Brazil runoff
2. Pakistan court accepts ex-PM Khan's apology in contempt case
3. W. African bloc flies envoys to Burkina Faso after latest coup
4. Sweden's Paabo wins medicine Nobel for sequencing Neanderthal DNA
5. UK scraps tax cut for wealthy that sparked market turmoil
6. Google Translate app no longer available in China
7. Europe faces 'unprecedented risk' of gas shortage: IEA
8. US denies link between Iran's release of Americans and funds held abroad
9. US defense secretary sees no imminent invasion of Taiwan by China
10. Bolsonaro, Lula appear headed for runoff in Brazil race
1. Singapore plans to hire 180 junior doctors from India
2. False records, seaborne subterfuge: How Russia is smuggling $530 million-worth Ukrainian grain to pay for Putin’s war
3. We are both daughters of India, in a way: Priyanka Chopra tells Kamala Harris
4. Trump sues CNN claiming defamation, seeks $475 million in punitive damages
5. North Korea fires missile over Japan, some residents warned to take cover
6. Former Nepal PM Baburam Bhattarai will not contest general elections
7. Pakistan court drops contempt of court case against ex-PM Khan
8. Ukrainian troops claim gains in Russia annexed region
9. Iran’s supreme leader breaks silence on protests, blames US
10. Poland takes formal step to seek wartime damages from Germany
1. EAM S Jaishankar in Australia, raises issue of visa backlog for students
2. 'Anyone can be hit': Ukraine panics as Russian missiles rain down on cities | Photo Diary
3. One-third of Pakistan was under water recently but corrupt politicians are busy looting foreign aid
4. Myanmar court convicts Suu Kyi on two more corruption charges, total prison time extended to 26 years
5. Pak condoles separatist leader Altaf Ahmad Shah's death, alleges India failed to provide 'satisfactory medical care'
1. Hurricane Ian heads for Carolinas after pounding Florida
2. Iran targets celebrities, media over Mahsa Amini protests
3. Suicide bomber blows himself up minutes before Friday prayers in Pakistan
4. China wary of Italy's new leader Giorgia Meloni
5. Russian strike kills 23 as Kremlin to annex Ukraine regions
6. 'Thai PM Prayuth respects court verdict on his tenure'
7. Gunfire heard in Burkina Faso, sparking mutiny fears
8. At least 23 killed in Russian missile strike in Ukraine
9. 'UK will never accept Russian annexation of 4 Ukrainian territories'
10. At least 19 killed in suicide bombing at Kabul education centre