World News
- Jamaicans take stock after hurricane causes damage, flooding and power cutsWith communication networks in Jamaica crippled, the true scale of the disaster remains unknown.
- Two suspects partially admit involvement in Louvre heist, prosecutor saysThe Paris prosecutor says the jewels are not yet recovered and there could be a bigger gang behind the theft.
- Dutch centrist liberals neck and neck with populist Wilders in tight electionRob Jetten's D66 party celebrates but with 90% of votes counted the result is too close to call.
- France enshrines need for consent into rape law in wake of Gisèle Pelicot caseThe debate over the change in legislation gained renewed urgency following the mass rape trial which shocked France last year.
- S Korea announces lowering of tariffs as part of new US trade dealSeoul will also invest $350bn in the US as part of the deal, which Donald Trump says is "pretty much finalised".
- At least 132 killed in Rio police raid, officials sayThe police operation targeting a criminal gang in a densely-populated area of Rio is the deadliest in the city.
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