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Argentina's 'good old boys' break world record
More than 2,300 golden retrievers and their owners locked to Buenos Aires for the "Golden Wave" unofficial world record gathering.

Honduras seeks arrest of former president freed by Trump
The country's attorney general said former president Juan Orlando Hernandez will be arrested to uphold justice. The former president was pardoned by US President Donald Trump after being convicted of drug trafficking

Trump voices concern over Europe's political direction
Ties between the US and the EU are under pressure as Donald Trump questions Europe's trajectory and Brussels defends its recent regulatory decisions.

Trump says US will export Nvidia H200 chips to China
President Donald Trump's announcement marks a notable shift in the US policy of restricting Chinese access to high-tech chips over concerns of military applications.

Benin: Coup left several dead, its leader still at large
Several people were confirmed dead and others are still being held hostage after a coup attempt was foiled in Benin. The lead mutineer is still reported to be on the run.

Guinea-Bissau's struggle to fight 'narco-state' image
New military leaders claim they will liberate the West African country from the influence of drug traffickers. But it's unclear whether the junta is really ridding Guinea-Bissau of the scourge.

DRC fighting worst cholera outbreak in 25 years — UNICEF
Cholera has killed nearly 2,000 people in Democratic Republic of Congo since January, the UN children's agency says. It said more funding was needed for sanitation, hygiene and health services to combat the disease.

Russia and Iran's partnership more fragile than it looks
Moscow and Tehran tout strategic unity, yet their nuclear partnership masks tensions and competing interests amid global sanctions and Middle East instability.

Tropical cyclones: Why are some countries more at risk?
When tropical storms make headlines, certain countries and regions are repeatedly part of the story. Why is that and what fuels cyclones and their paths?

IndiGo crisis clouds India's aviation ambitions
A pilot shortage and new rules have plunged India's largest airline into chaos, disrupting thousands of flights and exposing cracks in India's fast-growing aviation sector.

EU's Costa: US must not interfere in Europe's politics
European Council President Antonio Costa has slammed a new US security strategy paper that is highly critical of the EU. He also voiced concern that the change in Washington's security policy has been hailed by Russia.

Germany's Wadephul pushes for fair trade in China
Johann Wadephul said that Berlin intends to expand its trade partnership with China. The German foreign minister had originally planned to travel to China in October, but the trip was delayed due to tensions over Taiwan.