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Japan tourism and retail stocks slide after row with China over Taiwan
Tokyo and Beijing are in a dispute over the Japanese prime minister’s remarks about Taiwan. Source link
US to designate Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles as terrorists
Washington alleges the group is headed by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and is involved in drug trafficking and illegal mining. Source link
Brazil's Amazon rainforest at risk as key protection under threat
Brazilian farmers want to end a ban on planting soya on cleared land, which critics say would spur deforestation. Source link
'Sweeping reforms to asylum rules' and 'New humiliation for Andrew'
Monday’s papers lead with the home secretary’s announcement in regards to asylum seekers in the UK. Source link
Communist and far-right candidates head to Chile presidential run-off
The Communist Party’s Jeanette Jara will face far-right candidate José Antonio Kast in the second round of voting in December. Source link
The oil pipeline feud testing Canada's global ambitions
The rift between two provinces at odds over a proposed pipeline is straining Canada’s unity as it seeks to become an energy superpower. Source link
Three things you can do if your child's friends annoy you
It’s tempting to tell your child they can’t hang out with a friend, but that often won’t solve the problem. Source link
Mysterious drones have been spotted at night at airports across Europe. How worried should we be?
Drones have been found across Western Europe near airports, military bases and power plants, as part of a suspected programme of ‘hybrid warfare’ Source link
Two US marines implicated in killing family in notorious Iraq war shooting, expert tells BBC
New evidence raises doubts about the longest US war crimes investigation of the Iraq war and how US forces are held to account. Source link
How my on-air 'brain fog' moment sparked a big debate
When the BBC’s Zoe Kleinman spoke about going through perimenopause she got a huge response. Source link