The $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum opens to the public – AP News

  1. The $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum opens to the public  AP News
  2. More than $1 billion and two decades later, the Grand Egyptian Museum is — finally — ready to share its treasures  CNN
  3. Egypt's Grand Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun tomb in full for first time  BBC
  4. Now give us back Rosetta Stone and other treasures, Egyptians demand  The Times
  5. Egypt’s Grand Museum fully opens in gala ceremony after 2-decade build  abcnews.go.com
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Ukrainian drones reach deep inside Russia as battle for key city in Donetsk rages on – PBS

  1. Ukrainian drones reach deep inside Russia as battle for key city in Donetsk rages on  PBS
  2. Ukrainian drones reach deep inside Russia as battle for key city rages on  AP News
  3. Ukrainian military says it struck refinery in Russia's Nizhny Novgorod  Reuters
  4. 'Please remain calm' — Explosions in Russia's Oryol Oblast, residents claim Ukrainian missile attack, governor says drones  The Kyiv Independent
  5. Spill Discovered in Black Sea After Ukrainian Strike on Tuapse Oil Terminal – BBC  The Moscow Times
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Front-line combat video captures special ops Black Hawk raid into Pokrovsk, Ukraine’s fiercest fight – Business Insider

  1. Front-line combat video captures special ops Black Hawk raid into Pokrovsk, Ukraine's fiercest fight  Business Insider
  2. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 4, 2025  Institute for the Study of War
  3. Pokrovsk: Ukraine deploys special forces as Russia advances  NBC News
  4. Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy visits troops near embattled Pokrovsk  The Guardian
  5. Russian and Ukrainian troops battle in ruins of Pokrovsk  Reuters
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Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least 26 dead in Philippines, with survivors trapped on roofs and in cars – AP News

  1. Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least 26 dead in Philippines, with survivors trapped on roofs and in cars  AP News
  2. Typhoon Kalmaegi: At least 85 killed in the Philippines as storm wreaks havoc  BBC
  3. Photos show the impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi on the Philippines  AP News
  4. Typhoon Kalmaegi: death toll rises to 66 as widespread flooding hits central Philippines  The Guardian
  5. Maps: Tracking Typhoon Kalmaegi  The New York Times
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EU says it could admit new members by 2030, praises Montenegro, Albania, Ukraine – Reuters

  1. EU says it could admit new members by 2030, praises Montenegro, Albania, Ukraine  Reuters
  2. Zelenskyy calls for Ukraine to join EU before 2030 after commission delivers warning on corruption - as it happened  The Guardian
  3. EU praises Ukraine’s reforms and warns Serbia and Georgia in progress reports  AP News
  4. EU warns Ukraine over corruption as Brussels unveils enlargement reports  politico.eu
  5. Brussels praises Kyiv's progress towards EU membership but warns of 'negative trends'  Euronews.com
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Spain grants citizenship to descendants of civil war’s International Brigades

About 32,000 volunteered to fight Franco dictatorship, including 2,500 men and women from Britain and Ireland

The Spanish government has granted citizenship to 170 descendants of volunteers in the International Brigades in recognition of their fight against fascism during the Franco dictatorship that followed the civil war.

An estimated 32,000 volunteers from around the world joined the anti-fascist brigades during the civil war, including approximately 2,500 men and women from Britain and Ireland, of whom 530 were killed.

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Prisoners spending entire jail term in police cells as Victoria’s justice system buckles

Prisoners in police cells often have less access to healthcare and less chance of being visited by family and lawyers

In winter this year, a young Aboriginal man with a history of self-harm who had been remanded in custody in Melbourne was told he would be moving cells.

But he was not shifted across the corridor or to another building nearby: he was driven 300km to the police cells in Wodonga.

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Many GPs ‘nervous’ about bulk-billing rollout under new Medicare scheme

Royal Australian College of General Practitioners says doctors concerned at being ‘100% reliant on government funding decisions’

Every electorate in the country will have a GP practice that bulk bills every patient after the expanded bulk billing incentive came into effect this month, the health minister has said.

The changes mean four out of 10 practices will be fully bulk billing, as the government vows it will bring the number up to nine out of 10 by 2030.

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ANU bought shares in Israeli weapons maker after pledging to stop controversial arms investments

Exclusive: University says Elbit Systems, whose drones have been used extensively in Gaza, not on any controversial weapons list when shares bought and sold this year

The Australian National University bought $138,000 worth of shares in Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer in March, despite an earlier pledge to not invest in controversial arms companies.

The investments in Elbit Systems were made 12 days after Israel shattered a pause in hostilities with airstrikes that killed more than 400 people in Gaza. At the time, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, had warned the renewed military offensive was “only the beginning”.

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Manslaughter inquiry opened after death of worker in Rome tower collapse

Contractor was trapped for 11 hours under fallen masonry at medieval landmark near the Colosseum

Prosecutors have opened a manslaughter investigation over the death of a worker trapped when a medieval monument in central Rome partly collapsed.

Octav Stroici, 66, was rescued on Monday night after 11 hours under fallen masonry but died of his injuries at the city’s Umberto I hospital. Romanian foreign affairs officials, who said he came from their country, thanked rescuers for their efforts to save him during a long, complex and delicate operation.

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Xi eyes deeper China-Russia ties despite ‘turbulent’ external conditions – Al Jazeera

  1. Xi eyes deeper China-Russia ties despite ‘turbulent’ external conditions  Al Jazeera
  2. China, Russia vow joint response to 'unilateral' sanctions during Russian PM visit  Reuters
  3. President Xi Jinping Meets with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin  fmprc.gov.cn
  4. Xi: China, Russia should create new cooperation growth points  news.cgtn.com
  5. Russia looks to cosy up with China after Trump’s meeting with Xi  CNBC
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Russia’s Crude Deliveries Plunge as US Sanctions Begin to Bite – Bloomberg

  1. Russia's Crude Deliveries Plunge as US Sanctions Begin to Bite  Bloomberg
  2. Trump sanctions bite! Oil heading to India, China falls steeply; but can the world permanently ignore Rus  Times of India
  3. Signs of pullback: Sharp drop in Russia oil exports to India after US sanctions  The Indian Express
  4. India's Russian oil imports rise in October, shiptracking data shows  Reuters
  5. Reliance preparing to stop crude imports from sanctioned Russian entities; aims to preserve access to West  The Economic Times
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Nepal: Seven climbers dead after Himalayan avalanche – BBC

  1. Nepal: Seven climbers dead after Himalayan avalanche  BBC
  2. Rescuers in Nepal search for climbers killed in an avalanche  PBS
  3. Avalanche in Nepal kills 7 climbers on Mount Yalung Ri  Fox News
  4. French national and Nepali guides among three killed in avalanche on Nepal mountain, other foreign climbers missing  CNN
  5. Woman Recalls Swimming Through Snow During Avalanche That Killed 7, Including Her Husband  People.com
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Setting up clash with AG, Levin names judge to probe Sde Teiman leak in her stead – The Times of Israel

  1. Setting up clash with AG, Levin names judge to probe Sde Teiman leak in her stead  The Times of Israel
  2. Israel rocked by scandal as top military lawyer is thrown into jail  NPR
  3. Former top Israeli military legal officer arrested after admitting to leaking video of alleged detainee abuse  CBS News
  4. A leaked video, a frantic search, and the top military lawyer: What to know about the scandal rocking Israel  CNN
  5. How the arrest of the military's top lawyer over a leaked abuse video has rocked Israel  NBC News
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EU warns Ukraine over corruption as Brussels unveils enlargement reports – politico.eu

  1. EU warns Ukraine over corruption as Brussels unveils enlargement reports  politico.eu
  2. Zelenskyy: Ukraine ‘confidently moving toward’ EU membership after European Commission progress report  Fox News
  3. EU says it could admit new members by 2030, praises Montenegro, Albania, Ukraine  Reuters
  4. EU praises Ukraine’s progress but warns Zelenskyy over corruption  Atlantic Council
  5. Commission reports on the progress of aspiring EU members  commission.europa.eu
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UN secretary-general says Sudan’s war is ‘spiraling out of control’ – AP News

  1. UN secretary-general says Sudan’s war is ‘spiraling out of control’  AP News
  2. After Fleeing a Massacre, Survivors Encountered Still More Gunfire and Abductions  The New York Times
  3. Arrest of ‘Abu Lulu’ does little to distance RSF from Sudan massacre  Al Jazeera
  4. Visible from space, bloody sands expose the slaughter of tens of thousands in Sudan  NBC News
  5. Blood visible from space in Sudan shows evidence of Darfur genocide: Analysts  ABC News
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