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  • A picture of Samuel Paty on display during an award ceremony in the teacher’s honour at the Sorbonne in Paris on October 19, 2024

    French pupil’s father to go on trial for spreading lies that led to teacher’s Islamist beheading

  • President Maia Sandu attends a press conference on 1 November.

    Moldova votes for president in runoff election as Russia hovers

  • Newly arrived refugees fleeing fighting in Darfur queue to have their documents processed at the border of Sudan and Chad.

    ‘We will make you have Arab babies’: fears of genocide amid rape and torture in Sudan’s Darfur

  • Greek civilians looking at the German army making its way to Salonika in 1941.

    Eighty years after thousands of Greek Jews were murdered, Thessaloniki’s Holocaust museum is finally set to open

  • Voters wait in line to cast their ballots during the last day of early voting in Gwinnett county, Georgia, on Friday.

    Candidates try to divine trends as nearly 70m Americans have cast early votes

    Democrats and Republicans try to interpret voting behavior as squeaker of election hits final stretch
  • A devastated street in Gaza City on 2 November, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.

    ‘Death is everywhere’: fears grow that Israel plans to seize land in Gaza

    Increasingly violent siege of north raises suspicions about Netanyahu’s war aims
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      ‘Dance music should bring people together’: Amsterdam tries to reclaim its night culture

    • Spain’s apocalyptic floods show two undeniable truths: the climate crisis is getting worse and Big Oil is killing us

    • Death toll rises as protesters rage against Mozambique election result

  • Yard signs for TrumpPictures to accompany Chris McGreal’s work on Saginaw, Michigan. 
Pictured: Politics in Saginaw.

    Democrats in Michigan ‘freaked out’ by Trump – and trying to win swing state on a knife-edge

    As Trump ratchets up the fear and spews his threats, Democrats are battling to ensure people turn out to vote
  • Bidzina Ivanishvili raising his hands at a microphone in a public gathering

    Georgia’s ruling party leading in pivotal election ahead of pro-EU opposition

    Results with 70% of precincts counted give Georgian Dream majority in vote seen as crucial to possible EU membership
  • Tehran on Saturday after several explosions were heard

    Iran-Israel’s shadow war is out in the open and will only escalate unless causes are addressed

    Face-to-face military confrontation on each other’s soil has now been normalised
    • ‘No one will save you’: tourists warned as volcanic site reopens in Iceland after six eruptions in a year

    • ‘There is no money’: Cuba fears total collapse amid grid failure and financial crisis

    • After Pelicot: how one woman’s courage has pushed France to a turning point

  • Britain's King Charles attends International Investment Summit reception<br>Britain's King Charles III talks to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during a reception for international business leaders at St Paul's Cathedral, London, to showcase the UK as a destination for investment, following the Government's International Investment Summit. Picture date: Monday October 14, 2024. Lucy North/Pool via REUTERS

    UK facing calls at Commonwealth summit to pay billons for role in climate crisis

  • Viachaslau Hranouski standing a street

    ‘I fight Russia to topple the tyrant of Belarus’: the Lukashenko guard who defected to the front line in Ukraine

  • Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally in Riverside Park on Friday in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    From Fox News to Call Her Daddy: how Kamala Harris turned up election heat in pivot to media blitz

    Once interview-shy VP plunged into podcast populism and interview with shock-jock Howard Stern after polls showed her slipping against Trump
  • Researchers study the bones of Parisians in Les Catacombes.

    ‘Bodies were dropped down quarry shafts’: secrets of millions buried in Paris catacombs come to light

    Researchers hope to uncover how people died and how diseases have developed over 1,000 years
  • Gert Scobel: ‘Everyone told us we would last only three weeks.’

    ‘We leave viewers smarter’: fears over plans to close ‘world’s most highbrow’ TV station

    Unique experiment in German-language public broadcasting 3sat faces pressure from populist right
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