Israel identifies bodies of two hostages returned by Hamas – BBC

  1. Israel identifies bodies of two hostages returned by Hamas  BBC
  2. Oldest hostage taken by Hamas among two deceased returned to Israel Tuesday  CNN
  3. Israel identifies two more hostages’ bodies as Vance prepares to meet Netanyahu  AP News
  4. Israel receives 2 more hostage coffins from Gaza through Red Cross operation as identification begins  Fox News
  5. Israel, Hamas return more bodies of captives under Gaza ceasefire deal  Al Jazeera
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Thailand to let Myanmar refugees work to counter aid cuts and labour shortages

The move, welcomed by UN, will allow thousands of people living in camps to support themselves and their families

Thailand is setting a global precedent this month by giving refugees permission to work in the country in an effort to tackle aid cuts and its own labour shortages.

More than 87,000 refugees living in nine refugee camps along Thailand’s border with Myanmar have been totally reliant on handouts of food and foreign aid.

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‘A perfect coincidence’: rare red lightning captured in New Zealand skies

Photographers capture extremely unusual phenomenon – also known as red sprites – against backdrop of the Milky Way

A trio of photographers in New Zealand have captured images of “red sprites”, or red lightning, one of the rarest light phenomena in the world, in which luminous crimson flashes appear in the sky.

New Zealand photographer Tom Rae and Spanish photographers Dan Zafra and José Cantabrana set out to shoot the Milky Way over the Ōmārama Clay cliffs in the South Island on 11 October, when they chanced upon the extraordinary event.

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British woman on death row in Bali for drug smuggling to be repatriated

Lindsay Sandiford, 68, has been on death row in Indonesia since 2012, after authorities found 3.8kg of cocaine in her suitcase

A British woman will avoid execution for drug smuggling in Indonesia under an agreement between the two nations to repatriate her and another Briton serving a life sentence.

Lindsay Sandiford, 68, has been imprisoned in Bali since 2012. She was arrested at the resort island’s airport after authorities found 3.8kg of cocaine worth $2.5m hidden in the lining of her suitcase. During the trial, she said she was forced to carry the drugs by a gang that threatened her children.

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North Korea fires off ballistic missiles one day after Takaichi named PM – The Japan Times

  1. North Korea fires off ballistic missiles one day after Takaichi named PM  The Japan Times
  2. North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Trump prepares for Asia trip  Reuters
  3. North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the east, Seoul says  Politico
  4. North Korea fires ballistic missiles toward the east days before Trump visits the South  NBC News
  5. North Korea test-fires multiple ballistic missiles as APEC summit nears  Al Jazeera
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Ukraine Reportedly Hits Bryansk Chemical Plant With Storm Shadow Missiles – Kyiv Post

  1. Ukraine Reportedly Hits Bryansk Chemical Plant With Storm Shadow Missiles  Kyiv Post
  2. Ukraine hits Russian chemical plant with UK-made Storm Shadow missiles  BBC
  3. Ukraine strikes Russia with British Storm Shadow missiles  The Telegraph
  4. Russia and Ukraine trade missile attacks after Putin-Trump talks shelved – Europe live  The Guardian
  5. British Storm Shadow missiles used in 'massive' Ukrainian strike against Russian chemical plant  Sky News
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Trump says he doesn’t want ‘wasted meeting’ with Putin, delaying summit – The Washington Post

  1. Trump says he doesn’t want ‘wasted meeting’ with Putin, delaying summit  The Washington Post
  2. Trump Live Updates: Latest on Government Shutdown and Putin Meeting Reversal  The New York Times
  3. Trump’s hopes for quick second summit with Putin have stalled out  CNN
  4. Trump-Putin summit planned for Budapest is on hold after Rubio spoke with Lavrov, US official says  AP News
  5. No plans for Trump and Putin to meet in 'immediate future,' White House official says  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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Ukraine says it struck Russia’s chemical plant with Storm Shadow missiles – Reuters

  1. Ukraine says it struck Russia's chemical plant with Storm Shadow missiles  Reuters
  2. Ukraine war briefing: Storm Shadow missiles ‘hit gunpowder plant in Russia’  The Guardian
  3. Ukraine hits Russian chemical plant with UK-made Storm Shadow missiles  BBC
  4. Ukraine updates: Kyiv targets major Russian explosives plant  DW
  5. Ukraine hits Russian chemical plant as Trump-Putin talks shelved  The Times
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Kosovo offers to become first country to accept Britain’s refused asylum seekers

Kosovo is an outlier in the region, whose other leaders say ‘looking for places to dump immigrants’ is evidence the UK is in ‘a very dark place’

Kosovo has become the first country to indicate it will accept Britain’s refused asylum seekers as part of government plans to set up “return hubs” in third countries.

Albin Kurti, the prime minister of Kosovo, said he “wants to help the UK” and confirmed discussions were taking place with officials from the UK, the Times reports. The plans would seek to send people whose asylum claims had been turned down to foreign detention centres once they had exhausted all avenues of appeal.

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6 killed, 21 injured in Kyiv Oblast during mass Russian overnight missile and drone attack – The Kyiv Independent

  1. 6 killed, 21 injured in Kyiv Oblast during mass Russian overnight missile and drone attack  The Kyiv Independent
  2. Six dead in Russian airstrikes, hours after Trump shelves bid for Putin talks  BBC
  3. Ukraine says Russian overnight strikes kill six; Putin–Trump summit shelved  Reuters
  4. Russia launches deadly wave of drone, missile attacks across Ukraine  Al Jazeera
  5. Children among six killed in Kyiv after Russian missile and drone attack  The Guardian
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