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Labour party aims for closer EU ties without reopening Brexit wounds
The Labour Party is pursuing strengthened ties with the EU, focusing on unity without reopening past Brexit disputes.
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Gaza militants launch rockets into Israel as tanks push further North and South
The armed wing of Islamic Jihad said its fighters fired rockets towards several settlements near the fence with Gaza.
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South Koreans overwhelm petition site in push to impeach president, causing delays and disruptions
Petition calls on parliament to introduce a bill to impeach Yoon on the grounds that he is unfit for the job.
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China extends five-year visas to foreign permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macau
Foreign permanent residents seeking to work, study, or report news must apply for other visas or permits.
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Explosions in Kiev as Russian missile attacks target Ukraine's capital
Air defense systems intercepted the missiles, causing debris to hit an apartment block in the Obolonskyi district.
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Japan introduces new fees for Mount Fuji climbers to control tourist influx
Climbers must pay 2,000 yen, with numbers limited to 4,000 daily due to last year's pollution and crowding issues.
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Rishi Sunak claims only Conservatives can effectively challenge Labour
Sunak urges voters to back Conservatives, claims Britain needs strong opposition to Labour.
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China starts daily Arctic sea ice broadcasts for Northeast Passage routes
The Tianjin Coastal Station will provide sea ice analyses and weather forecasts twice daily until October 31.
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US Supreme Court's conservative justices assert power to limit regulatory agencies' authority
The court's six conservative justices overturned a 1984 precedent on Friday, rejecting "Chevron deference."
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Historic win for Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally in first round of French election
Whether the RN will be able to form a government will depend on next week's decisive round.