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Ukraine says 24 dead after attack on civilian convoy
Ukraine says 24 dead after attack on civilian convoy
World

Ukraine on Saturday accused Russian forces of gunning down 24 civilians including children in an attack on a road convoy near the recently recaptured town of Kupiansk. Kharkiv regional governor Oleg Synegubov put the preliminary death toll at 24 including, he said, a pregnant woman and 13 children, alleging: "Russians fired on the civilians at close range."

Russia isolated after backlash over annexed Ukraine regions
Russia isolated after backlash over annexed Ukraine regions
World

Russia was even more diplomatically isolated Saturday after President Vladimir Putin annexed four Moscow-held areas of Ukraine with Kyiv condemning the move and vowing to retake the territories. He also vowed never to hold talks with Russia as long as Putin was in power.

Kabul classroom bombing death toll rises to 35 as women protest 'genocide'
Kabul classroom bombing death toll rises to 35 as women protest 'genocide'
World

The death toll of a suicide bombing on a Kabul classroom has risen to 35, the UN said Saturday, as Shiite Hazara women who bore the brunt of the attack staged a defiant protest against the "genocide" of their minority community. Meanwhile on Saturday dozens of Hazara women defied a Taliban ban on rallies to protest the latest bloodshed in their community.

Boats in the streets, cars in the sea: Fort Myers Beach pummeled by Ian
Boats in the streets, cars in the sea: Fort Myers Beach pummeled by Ian
World

As Pete Belinda and his wife slowly walked down a road outside Fort Myers Beach on the southwestern coast of Florida, they each dragged a large suitcase behind them. Fort Myers Beach is practically deserted now, traversed solely by emergency services vehicles and the handful of people who returned to their homes take stock of what they lost.

'Surreal': Greek university police makes dud debut
'Surreal': Greek university police makes dud debut
World

Over a year after it was conceived as a ground-breaking response to Greece's notoriously unruly universities, a special campus police force has officially deployed -- to underwhelming results. The squad of 1,000 officers deployed in September to four out of Greece's more than 20 university campuses.

UK housing market hit by budget fallout
UK housing market hit by budget fallout
Business and Economy

Britain's housing market has been rocked by the UK government's costly budget, as retail banks pull mortgage rates in anticipation of more costly products, sparking fears of tumbling home prices. Major UK bank Barclays said that "due to high demand" it "withdrew a small number of mortgage products from sale for new customers".

Critics fear Saudi prince seeks legal cover with PM title
Critics fear Saudi prince seeks legal cover with PM title
World

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's new title of prime minister, announced this week, could prove more significant abroad than inside the kingdom where he already wields enormous power. Little is expected to change within the kingdom because of his new title, said Umar Karim, an expert on Saudi politics at the University of Birmingham.

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