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Hezbollah leader promises response to Israel’s strike killing top commander
Naim Qassem labels the killing of Haytham Tabtabai as a 'heinous crime' saying Hezbollah has the right to respond.
Opposition NDP party claims victory in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
New Democratic Party ousts longtime Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, who has served in office since 2001.
Ahead of a tight presidential election, Honduras braces for controversy
The lead-up to Sunday's vote has been marred by finger-pointing and fears of election manipulation by campaign rivals.
Chelsea vs Arsenal: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups
Premier League leaders Arsenal meet their nearest rivals and FIFA Club World Cup holders, Chelsea, at Stamford Bridge.
Global futures reopen after exchange operator CME hit by hours-long outage
CME blamed the outage, which halted trading for more than 11 hours, on a cooling failure at a data centre in Chicago.
Jenin killings highlight Israeli system of ‘total impunity’: Rights groups
Advocates say killing of two Palestinians in West Bank part of Israel's 'systematic policy of extrajudicial killings'.
Canada’s third-quarter annualised GDP surprises with growth of 2.6 percent
Economists warned it was 'a mathematical boost' from falling imports and the Canadian economy remains 'fragile'.
Fourth suspect charged in Louvre jewel heist investigation
Suspect charged in daring Louvre heist had six previous convictions, prosecutors say.
Ukraine is running out of men, money and time
Survival now depends on rebuilding the country’s political and military foundations.
‘Helicopters, artillery, tanks’: Syrians mourn victims of Israeli raid
Video shows funeral processions in Syria’s Beit Jinn, after Israeli raids and missile strikes killed at least 13 people.

