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Palestine Action Covers BBC Building in Red Paint to Symbolise Complicity in Genocide (www.palestineaction.org)
Teacher fatally stabbed in school attack in northern France (www.reuters.com)
A knifeman fatally stabbed a teacher and wounded two other people in an attack at a school in the northern France city of Arras on Friday and the investigation was handed to the anti-terrorism prosecutor's office.
HRW confirms use of white phosphorus by Israel in Gaza and Lebanon (www.hrw.org)
France wins suit over history-making shipwreck off US coast (news.yahoo.com)
Japan gov't set to seek court order to dissolve Unification Church - The Mainichi (mainichi.jp)
80-year-old Russian woman found to have lived her whole life with needle in brain (www.independent.co.uk)
Unnamed octogenarian may have survived a failed infanticide attempt by her parents....
Siemens Energy considers factory, office closures at wind division (www.reuters.com)
The German power equipment supplier is struggling with far-reaching quality issues at its onshore wind turbine division as well as potentially loss-making offshore contracts, which have caused its shares to more than halve since June....
Lawsuit alleges famous child-trafficking opponent sexually abused women who posed as his wife (apnews.com)
Coral researchers see 'mass mortality' amid Florida Keys bleaching crisis (www.youtube.com)
Non-stop Rocket Barrage on Israel: Woman killed, terrorist infiltration from Gaza, strike on Tel Aviv (www.haaretz.com)
India's coal production rises 16 per cent in September (m.economictimes.com)
‘They miscalculated’: Ukraine turns the tables on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet (www.aljazeera.com)
Kazakhstan may prohibit wearing hijab and niqab in public places (www.azerbaycan24.com)
As Winter Looms, Venezuelan Migrant Surge Overwhelms Chicago (www.nytimes.com)
British lawmakers call for pause in live facial recognition surveillance (www.reuters.com)
Moldova moves to bar members of banned pro-Russia party from elections (www.reuters.com)
EU says it can't fill US funding gap for Ukraine (www.bangkokpost.com)
Survey: Only 10% of young men with low incomes get married (Japan) (www.asahi.com)
The United States Has Its Fingerprints All Over the Chaos in Haiti (jacobin.com)
Scorching heat caused deaths to double at busiest US-Mexico border route (www.theguardian.com)
More than 100 of 148 recorded deaths in El Paso sector were recorded between May and September when heat topped 100F
Exclusive: UAW to expand strike on Detroit 3 US automakers - sources (www.reuters.com)
The double-edged sword of privatisation is poised to cut deep into the heart of a failing South African state (www.dailymaverick.co.za)
An interesting assesment of how a failing state almost makes privatisation inevitable. But at the cost of not servicing the majority of the country’s population, and only catering to those who can pay for all services. Pay to win in reality.