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Tanzania president being sworn in after election marred by violence
President Samia faced little opposition with key rivals either imprisoned or barred from running. Source link
Popular Malaysian rapper charged with drug use
Namewee is known for his satirical songs about taboo topics, from religion to China’s censorship. Source link
Police find suspected cocaine in trick-or-treat bucket
An officer dressed as Spiderman to carry out a Halloween sting operation on a gang in Peru. Source link
I'm luckiest man alive, it's a miracle, says Air India sole survivor
Viswashkumar Ramesh describes the pain and anguish he is enduring despite surviving the disaster. Source link
I built this 'AI aunt' for women after family tragedy in South Africa
An AI chatbot and app for victims of abuse to get help is being piloted in South Africa. Source link
Netherlands to return stolen ancient sculpture to Egypt
The 3,500-year-old stone head was likely stolen during the Arab Spring uprising. Source link
Hurricane Melissa: Aerial view of 'ground zero' destruction
The BBC’s Will Grant witnessed the devastation in the town of Black River, as he joined an aid helicopter flight over the island. Source link
Hamas hands over three coffins it says contain bodies of Gaza hostages
The remains will undergo formal identification in Israel, as the return of deceased hostages under a ceasefire continues. Source link
Avalanche in Italy kills five including father and daughter
Authorities say the five mountaineers who died while scaling Cima Vertana are German. Source link
Louvre heist carried out by petty criminals, prosecutor says
The Paris prosecutor says four suspects arrested so far are “clearly local people”, not organised crime professionals. Source link