Donald Trump painted an apocalyptic picture of a country "occupied" by hordes of criminal foreigners in a campaign speech Friday.
Indonesia on Friday confirmed two of its UN peacekeepers were injured in Israeli fire in Lebanon.
Hurricane Milton felled trees, tore roofs off buildings, and flooded streets, leaving residents of the Florida coast surveying a trail of destruction on Thursday.
In a blog post, Google criticized the government's proposed remedies as "radical" and expressed concern that the DOJ's requests "go far beyond the specific legal issues in this case."
The Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded Friday, a ray of light in a dark year for world peace, with the International Court of Justice, UNRWA, and UN chief Antonio Guterres seen as favourites.
German police said Tuesday they had shut down a "dizzyingly large" child pornography website with hundreds of thousands of users and arrested six people with links to the network.
Nearly a million people within the Democratic Republic of Congo have been displaced from their homes this year, according to the UN.
The Identify Me campaign notched up one major success in November last year with the announcement that the body of a woman found murdered 31 years ago in a Belgian river had been identified as Briton Rita Roberts.
The order, which Google is appealing, follows a similar setback in August when a different judge found that Google's world-leading search engine was also an illegal monopoly.
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