Spain's Princess Leonor swears allegiance to divided nation on her 18th birthday (www.reuters.com)
Pakistan to start expelling undocumented immigrants on Thursday - minister (www.reuters.com)
ISLAMABAD, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Pakistan will start rounding up and expelling undocumented immigrants, including hundreds of thousands of people from neighbouring Afghanistan, on Thursday, the caretaker government’s interior minister said.
Congo presidential candidates call for urgent measures to 'save' election (www.reuters.com)
Exclusive: US military bulk buys Japanese seafood to counter China ban (www.reuters.com)
Gaza under blackout as Israel reports 'good progress' in war against Hamas (www.reuters.com)
Israeli forces attack Gaza's main city from two directions (www.reuters.com)
Toyota to invest $8 bln more in North Carolina EV battery plant (www.reuters.com)
US halts exports of most civilian firearms for 90 days (www.reuters.com)
Export licences for Ukraine and Israel, as well as some other close allies, will be exempted from the temporary halt in exports
Israel says its forces freed soldier held captive in Gaza (www.reuters.com)
China military says Philippine ship 'illegally entered' waters near Scarborough Shoal (www.reuters.com)
Putin blames the West, Ukraine after mob storms Russian airport to 'catch' Jews (www.reuters.com)
German-Israeli woman taken hostage by Hamas at music festival is dead, Israel says (www.reuters.com)
Afghans return to Taliban rule as Pakistan moves to expel 1.7 million (www.reuters.com)
As the clock ticked down to the Nov. 1 deadline Pakistan set for undocumented migrants to leave the country, Muhammad Rahim boarded a bus from Karachi to the Afghan border.
Ukraine war orders starting to boost revenues for big US defense contractors (www.reuters.com)
Venezuela's top court suspends results of opposition presidential primary (www.reuters.com)
Exclusive: Lebanon's Hezbollah works to curb hefty losses in Israel clashes, sources say (www.reuters.com)
Russia's dwindling 'Mountain Jews' in spotlight after Dagestan airport riot (www.reuters.com)
Israel says its forces freed soldier held captive in Gaza (www.reuters.com)
Graphic pro-Israel ads make their way into children’s video games (www.reuters.com)
The puzzle game on his Android phone had been interrupted by a video showing Hamas militants, terrified Israeli families and blurred graphic footage. Over a black screen, a message from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the first grader: “WE WILL MAKE SURE THAT THOSE WHO HARM US PAY A HEAVY PRICE.”...