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Nigeria delays opening of new art museum after protests
The contested Museum of West African Arts in Benin City has postponed its preview week after protesters stormed a museum event.

South Korea's ex-president Yoon indicted on new charges
A special prosecutor accused Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korea's ousted president, of trying to stoke tensions by ordering drones into North Korea.

Trump orders US food aid to be slashed for November
US states have been told to stop making full SNAP food payments to millions of low-income Americans. The Trump administration is in a legal tussle over a lack of federal funding due to the 40-day government shutdown.

BBC bosses resign amid fury over Trump documentary edit
The director general and the UK broadcaster's top news executive quit in a row over the editing of a speech Donald Trump made before protesters attacked the US Capitol in Washington.

Hamas hands over body of soldier killed in 2014 Gaza war
After conducting forensic tests, Israel has confirmed that the remains belong to Hadar Goldin, a soldier killed in Gaza during a humanitarian ceasefire in the 2014 war.

France's 'yellow vest' activists find a new voice on stage
France's anti-government "yellow vest" protests are no longer in the spotlight. But a theater group in northern France is bringing back the politics, the anger and, above all, the unity of previous protests.

Philippines: Over a million evacuate as super typhoon makes landfall
The Philippines braced for Fung-wong, set to be its biggest storm this year, just days after Typhoon Kalmaegi devastated the country. Over a million people have fled their homes, and two deaths have been reported.

Defense brings Turkey and Germany closer
Turkey is increasingly important for security in Europe. Germany is counting on cooperation with Turkey's government to bolster defense.

Syrian president in US ahead of landmark meeting with Trump
Syrian interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, who once had a $10 million US bounty for his arrest, has arrived in the US ahead of his scheduled meeting with Donald Trump on Monday.

Pope Leo meets with clergy abuse survivors from Belgium
Pope Leo met and prayed with a small group of abuse survivors, and listened to their stories "in a climate of closeness."

US airlines ground hundreds of flights for second day
Flights at 40 major airports were canceled as the US government shutdown fuels staffing shortages among air traffic controllers and baggage handlers.

Bolivia: New president Paz vows free market reforms
Conservative Rodrigo Paz promised "capitalism for all" as he took office after nearly 20 years of one-party rule. Bolivia's worst economic crisis in four decades has sparked dollar and fuel shortages.

Ukraine's battle with Russia for Pokrovsk at pivotal point
Fierce fighting continues on the streets of Pokrovsk in Donbas. Observers predict that the city will soon fall to Russian troops. What would that mean for the course of the war?