A cargo plane from Emirates, operating as Aerotranscargo, skidded off a runway at Hong Kong International Airport and went into the sea. One person has died, and four crew members were rescued and taken to the hospital. The incident disrupted operations on that runway, but the airport's two other runways remain open.
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A cargo plane landed in the sea after skidding off a runway in Hong Kong.
The plane was arriving from Dubai around 04:00 local time.
At least one person died in the incident.
Four crew members were rescued and hospitalized.
A vehicle on the runway was hit during the landing.
Two ground staff fell into the sea, with their condition unknown.
The affected runway is closed, but two other runways are still operational.
The story was reported by multiple local media sources.
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In his first year in office, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto faces challenges from widespread protests and issues with a free school meals program. The protests were driven by the high cost of living and dissatisfaction with government spending priorities, while the meals program led to food poisoning cases among children.
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Prabowo Subianto is the President of Indonesia and has been in office for one year.
Protests took place over rising living costs, corruption, and inequality, resulting in 10 deaths.
The government reversed some benefits for politicians to ease public anger.
More than 9,000 children fell ill from food poisoning linked to the free school meals program.
The program aims to address malnutrition but has faced criticism for its cost and effectiveness.
Indonesia's economy, valued at $1.4 trillion, is under pressure due to global economic challenges.
The country aims for significant growth by 2029, leveraging foreign investments and public finance management.
A new sovereign wealth fund, Danantara, is expected to invest in projects like renewable energy and advanced manufacturing.
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China is preparing to create its next Five Year Plan, which will guide the country's economic and social goals from 2026 to 2030. These plans are important because they set the direction for China's development and can have global impacts. Past Five Year Plans have significantly influenced China's economic rise and affected economies worldwide.
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China's leaders are meeting in Beijing to discuss the next Five Year Plan.
The Plan will cover China's goals from 2026 to 2030.
These Plans guide China's development and signal its future direction.
In the past, China used a Five Year Plan to shift from strict economic control to more open, market-friendly policies.
The "Reform and Opening Up" policy started in 1981, attracting foreign investment.
China's past plans led to Western manufacturing jobs moving to China, impacting global economies.
President Trump's trade policies aim to recover U.S. jobs lost to China in previous decades.
China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001, enhancing its role as a global manufacturing hub.
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The UK government plans to introduce new vocational courses called V-levels for 16-year-olds, aiming to simplify post-16 educational qualifications by replacing Level 3 BTecs. The government hopes these new courses will provide more practical training and ease the transition into employment or further studies, while also planning to reduce the number of math and English GCSE resits. A consultation on these changes is underway, and more details will be announced soon regarding their implementation.
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The UK government will introduce V-levels for students after GCSEs to simplify vocational education.
V-levels are set to replace Level 3 BTecs and other similar qualifications.
The new qualifications aim to provide practical skills that lead to employment.
There are currently over 900 course options, which the government finds confusing.
The Department for Education mentioned craft and design, and media, broadcast, and production as possible V-level subjects.
There is a consultation now to discuss these V-level plans.
A new alternative qualification is planned to reduce the need for math and English GCSE resits.
Students will continue to have the option to study A-levels, T-levels, or start apprenticeships.
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The U.S. Treasury, during a government shutdown, conveyed a strong message about tensions with China during the International Monetary Fund (IMF) meetings. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trade Ambassador Jamieson Greer highlighted China's increased restrictions on rare earth exports, crucial for high-tech industries, as significant global economic issues.
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The U.S. Treasury is largely shut down amid a federal government shutdown affecting many agencies.
Global finance leaders, including finance ministers and bankers, met in Washington, D.C., for IMF meetings.
The Trump administration emphasized its concern over China's new export controls on rare earth materials.
Rare earth materials are essential for products like electric cars and military equipment.
The U.S. accuses China of using economic pressure tactics with its export controls.
President Trump is attempting to reshape global trade with tariffs aimed at reducing U.S. trade deficits.
So far, the impact of U.S. tariffs has been less severe than expected, partly due to strong tech sector valuations.
Companies exporting to the U.S. have been absorbing tariffs in their profit margins, but this may not last.
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has released its last Ebola patient from the hospital in Kasai province. The World Health Organization (WHO) confirms that if no new cases appear in the next 42 days, the Ebola outbreak will be declared over. Since the outbreak started in September, there have been 64 cases recorded, with 45 deaths.
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The last Ebola patient in the DRC was released from a treatment center in Kasai province.
The outbreak started on September 4, with cases in Bulape and Mweka areas.
A total of 64 cases have been recorded; 19 people have recovered, and 45 have died.
No new Ebola cases have been reported since September 25.
WHO and local health workers set up a 32-bed treatment center and vaccinated over 35,000 people.
If no new cases appear in the next 42 days, the outbreak will be officially over.
Ebola can be highly fatal without treatment, with fatality rates up to 90%.
The largest Ebola outbreak was in West Africa from 2014 to 2016, with over 28,000 cases.
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A cargo plane in Hong Kong veered off the runway during landing, hit a ground vehicle, and ended up in the sea. Two people from the ground vehicle died, while all four crew members of the plane were unharmed.
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A Boeing 747 cargo plane skidded off a runway at Hong Kong Airport.
The plane hit a ground vehicle and then ended up partially in the sea.
Two people in the ground vehicle died as a result of the accident.
All four crew members of the cargo plane were not injured.
The plane had no cargo onboard at the time of the incident.
The accident led to the temporary closure of the airport's north runway.
Emirates stated that the aircraft was operated by ACT Airlines, a Turkish company.
Hong Kong International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Asia for passengers and cargo.
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Virginia Giuffre's memoir, published after her passing, claims she feared she would "die a sex slave" in the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The book alleges she had sexually exploitative encounters with Prince Andrew, revealing instances of abuse and manipulation involving powerful figures. Prince Andrew has denied the accusations but recently stepped down from using his royal titles.
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Virginia Giuffre wrote a memoir titled "Nobody's Girl".
The book outlines her experiences of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and his circle.
Giuffre alleges having sex with Prince Andrew on three occasions.
Prince Andrew has consistently denied these accusations.
He recently gave up his Duke of York title and membership in the Order of the Garter.
Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking.
The autobiography details distressing experiences Giuffre endured, including actions by Epstein.
The memoir was acquired by the BBC before its official release.
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A BNSF Railway conductor was killed by a moving train in Columbus, Montana. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the incident, as federal attention on railroad safety increases.
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The incident occurred on a Sunday morning at about 9:40 a.m. in Columbus, Montana.
Emergency responders found the conductor between two trains, one parked and one moving, leading to the conductor being struck.
The conductor's identity has not been released.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the event.
The Federal Railroad Administration is leading a broader safety review of railroad operators.
BNSF Railway is one of the largest freight railway networks in the U.S.
The investigation is focusing on understanding why the conductor was between the two trains.
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President Trump announced that the U.S. will cut financial aid to Colombia, accusing its president of not doing enough to stop drug production. Relations between the two countries have become tense, partly due to U.S. military actions in the Caribbean. Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized Trump's statements, and the issue of U.S. strikes has raised concerns among U.S. lawmakers.
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President Trump stated the U.S. will stop giving financial aid to Colombia because of alleged insufficient efforts to stop drug production.
Colombia has been a key partner for the U.S. in Latin America, though relations have cooled under Colombia's President Gustavo Petro.
Tensions have increased due to U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean, claimed to target drug operations.
The U.S. provided over $200 million in aid to Colombia in fiscal year 2025, a decrease from previous years.
President Trump criticized Petro as being ineffective and having a negative attitude toward America.
Petro criticized Trump on social media, accusing the U.S. of unwarranted attacks causing civilian casualties.
U.S. defense officials stated recent strikes targeted Colombian groups involved in drug trafficking.
Lawmakers in the U.S. have expressed concerns about the legal justification for the strikes.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to stop fighting after recent discussions in Doha. There has been significant cross-border violence recently, with Pakistan accusing Afghanistan of harboring militants. Although mediators are hopeful for lasting peace, concerns remain about long-term stability.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan reached a peace agreement in Doha, Qatar.
Recent violence between the two countries was the worst since 2021.
Pakistan claims Afghanistan is sheltering fighters from the group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
Tufan Erhurman has won the presidential election in Northern Cyprus, defeating the current leader, Ersin Tatar. Erhurman, from the Republican Turkish Party, aims to restart talks with Greek Cypriots for the reunification of Cyprus.
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Tufan Erhurman won 62.76% of the vote in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).
Incumbent Ersin Tatar received 35.81% of the vote.
Erhurman plans to revive negotiations for a federal reunification of Cyprus.
Cyprus has been divided since a 1974 coup and Turkey's subsequent intervention.
Northern Cyprus is only recognized as a separate state by Turkey.
Greek Cypriots oppose a two-state solution, favoring a joint federal government.
There are about 218,000 registered voters in Northern Cyprus.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides congratulated Erhurman on his win.
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A heist at the Louvre museum in Paris resulted in the theft of historic jewels from the French crown collection. The theft, executed by a skilled gang, has raised questions about the security measures in place at French museums. The stolen items were mostly from French royalty of the 19th century, and plans are underway to strengthen museum security.
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A professional gang stole jewelry from the Louvre museum’s Apollo Gallery.
The heist lasted only seven minutes, with the gang using a truck with a lifting platform to enter through a window.
Eight items were taken, including diadems and brooches belonging to 19th-century French royals.
The stolen jewels were from figures like Empress Eugénie, Empress Marie-Louise, and Queen Marie-Amelie.
Thieves tried to destroy evidence by burning their vehicle but were stopped by museum staff.
A culture ministry security plan is being implemented to combat art thefts in French museums.
Other recent museum thefts in France included gold and porcelain worth millions of euros.
The Louvre, famous for artworks like the Mona Lisa, has experienced few thefts due to its typically strong security.
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Ukrainian drones attacked a Russian gas plant, causing a fire and halting operations with Kazakhstan. President Trump suggested Ukraine might need to give up land to achieve peace. Russian forces reportedly use new bombs for attacks in Ukraine.
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Ukrainian drones hit a gas plant in southern Russia, run by Gazprom.
The attack stopped the plant from processing gas from Kazakhstan.
President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine might have to give up land for peace with Russia.
Kyiv has increased attacks on Russian energy sites funding the war.
Ukrainian officials claim Russia is using new modified bombs in Ukraine.
The new bomb used by Russia is called the UMPB-5R and can travel 130 kilometers.
President Trump did not commit to sending missiles to Ukraine after talks with their leaders.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to a ceasefire after a week of violence along their border. The agreement was reached through talks held in Doha, facilitated by Qatar and Turkey. Both countries have pledged to work towards lasting peace and stop violence against each other.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to stop fighting immediately after border clashes.
Qatar and Turkey helped mediate the peace talks.
The violence started on October 11, following reported strikes by Pakistan on Afghan locations.
The agreement includes follow-up meetings to ensure the ceasefire is upheld.
The next meeting is scheduled for October 25 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Both countries agreed to respect each other's sovereignty and not support attacks against each other.
Pakistan's Defence Minister confirmed the deal and called for ending cross-border terrorism.
The Taliban spokesperson stated both sides would resolve disputes through dialogue.
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Thieves stole eight pieces of priceless jewelry from the Louvre Museum in Paris during a fast, four-minute heist. The robbery took place on a Sunday morning, and police have launched a manhunt for the culprits who escaped on motorcycles.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris was the target of a jewelry theft.
Eight pieces from the Napoleonic era were stolen in four minutes.
Thieves used a lift to enter the museum through a window.
The heist occurred at 9:30am local time on a Sunday.
The museum closed that day for "exceptional reasons."
The thieves escaped on motorcycles.
The stolen jewelry included an emerald-and-diamond necklace from Napoleon I to Empress Marie Louise.
A crown with 1,354 diamonds and 56 emeralds was dropped and recovered outside the museum.
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Colombian officials denied accusations made by President Trump that Colombian President Gustavo Petro is an "illegal drug leader." Trump stated he would stop all aid to Colombia due to these claims. Colombia responded that these accusations threaten their sovereignty and their history of working with the U.S. against drug trafficking.
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President Trump called Colombian President Gustavo Petro an "illegal drug leader."
Trump announced plans to end all financial aid to Colombia.
Colombia's government strongly rejected Trump's accusations.
Colombia plans to defend its sovereignty through international bodies.
Colombia criticized using international aid as a means of interference.
U.S. military operations targeted groups like the ELN, which are linked to drug trafficking and labeled as terrorists by the U.S.
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On Sunday, tensions increased between Israel and Hamas despite a recent ceasefire. Israel launched attacks in Gaza after saying Hamas targeted its soldiers and has stopped aid shipments to Gaza.
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There is a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The truce has been in place for just over a week.
Israel claims Hamas attacked its troops.
In response, Israel conducted strikes across Gaza.
Israel announced a halt on aid shipments to Gaza.
The situation further strains the existing ceasefire.
The report comes from a special correspondent in Tel Aviv.
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A daytime robbery occurred at the Louvre Museum, where thieves stole valuable jewels. Also, President Trump accused Colombia's president of being involved in illegal drugs and announced a halt to U.S. aid to Colombia. London police are looking into claims about Prince Andrew asking for damaging information on an accuser.
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Thieves stole valuable jewels from the Louvre Museum in a daytime robbery.
President Trump accused Colombia's president of leading illegal drug activities.
President Trump announced the U.S. will stop financial aid to Colombia.
London police are investigating claims involving Prince Andrew.
Prince Andrew's case involves allegations of him seeking harmful information about a woman who accused him of sexual assault.
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Some women who receive surgery for breast cancer develop lymphedema, a condition that causes painful swelling. This occurs due to excess fluid build-up in tissues. Experts from a nonprofit organization discussed the condition.
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Lymphedema is a side effect that can happen after breast cancer surgery.
It causes tissue swelling because extra fluid builds up in the body.
Studies say up to 65% of breast cancer surgery patients may get lymphedema.
The condition can be painful and affect daily life.
The Lymphedema Education & Research Network is a nonprofit focused on this condition.
Ali Rogin talked to members of this organization to get more information.
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