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The annual instalment of the massive series faces new challenges from competitor Battlefield 6.

The BBC’s James Landale reports from the east of the capital where a drone struck a multi-storey residential building.

Investigators fear the murder of a second brother of Amine Kessaci is meant as a warning to him.
Almost every district in Kyiv came under “massive” attack, the Ukrainian capital’s mayor said, with a death reported hours after AFP journalists heard explosions in the city centre.

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi had suggested Tokyo could take military action if Beijing attacked Taiwan.

An airport in Japan temporarily suspended flights on Wednesday after a bear wandered onto its grounds.

The Wandan mud volcano is a particularly unusual example of the geological phenomenon, an expert told the BBC.
Tanzanian politicians are in shock over the massacre of hundreds of young protesters during its recent election, insiders told AFP, but are too afraid to speak out as a tiny cabal of hardliners around the president takes control.

October marked the 10th month of decreased Canadian travel to the US, with many staying away over political and trade tensions.

The booster powering New Glenn also separated from the rocket’s upper stage and successfully touched down back on Earth.

Berlin has agreed a new military service plan to boost troop numbers to 260,000 by 2035.
Following Iraq’s parliamentary election this week, the complex and often lengthy task of choosing the country’s next leader is set to begin.
Internet freedom declined in both the United States and Germany as Western democracies joined authoritarian states in imposing growing restrictions online, an annual survey by Freedom House said.
Elon Musk’s Starlink, whose internet services have been utilised by Myanmar scam centres, has seen its use across the country plummet since the end of September, according to estimates from regional internet registry Apnic.
The US government is set to return to life on Thursday after the longest shutdown in US history, which snarled air traffic, cut food assistance to low-income Americans, and forced more than 1 million workers to go unpaid for more than a month.

Israel deported more than 150 freed Palestinian prisoners last month. Some experts in Israel warn it could have long-term consequences for Israeli security.

Iran is suffering its worst drought in decades, brought on by lack of rain, government mismanagement and crumbling infrastructure. The government warns it may have to evacuate its capital, Tehran.
A US jury in the first civil trial over a fatal Boeing 737 MAX crash determined that the aircraft manufacturing giant owes $28.45 million to the family of a newly-wed Indian victim.
US President Donald Trump signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in US history.

Nigeria’s stunning new Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) finds itself in the crosshairs of local power politics.

As France marks 10 years since the Paris attacks, an ex-girlfriend of a jihadist survivor is arrested for an alleged plot of her own.