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Three people were injured in the attack in the south of Irapuato, the city government said in a statement.
Health ministry reports 19 deaths and 58 confirmed cases since the outbreak was first reported on September 20.
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 235th day, we take a look at the main developments.
A man died two people are missing in flash floods which hit the north coast of Crete, Greece's biggest island.
China's economic woes and a historic third term for Xi Jinping will dominate Communist Party's Congress agenda.
Chinese leader also lauds an end to 'chaos' in Hong Kong and refuses to rule out the use of force to take Taiwan.
Witnesses report gunshots as fire broke out at Tehran's Evin prison and protests raged over death of Mahsa Amini.
Russia says 11 killed after gunmen opened fire on volunteer soldiers at a military training ground in Belgorod.
China's Communist Party is holding a historic Congress at which Xi Jinping is set to clinch an unprecedented third term.
Thousands protest in Tunis, accusing President Saied of a power grab and demanding accountability for economic crisis.
Investigators said they are looking at possible mechanical failures in the brake system as a cause for the crash.
Founder of SpaceX says although Starlink is losing money, he will 'just keep funding Ukraine gov't for free'.
Ukrainian official urges residents in Kyiv and three nearby regions to reduce energy consumption during evening hours.
Associate of Muslim leader Moqtada al-Sadr says new government has a 'clear subordination to militias'.
Greek island hit by powerful storms, causing flooding of houses, roads and trapping people in their cars.
Beijing official says reunification of China and Taiwan meets the interests of all, including the self-governing island.
US president said Pakistan is one of the 'most dangerous' nations which has 'nuclear weapons without any cohesion'.
Tehran signals it will respond to any EU action on the protests, but has not divulged the nature of its countermeasures.
Belarus's defence ministry says that the mission is 'exclusively' to strengthen the protection of its borders.
With Russia’s reputation as a great military power in tatters, could President Vladimir Putin resort to nuclear weapons?
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