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Protesters reach Netanyahu’s residence after defence minister firing
Protesters in Israel demonstrated outside of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence.
FBI says hoax bomb threats targeting polling places linked to Russia
Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says the state will not be intimidated by phony bomb threats.
Russia rejects links to bomb scares at polling places in key US states
Russian Embassy in Washington, DC says insinuations of Moscow's interference in US election are 'malicious slander'.
Excited and unnerved: New Yorkers flood the polls on US Election Day
New York City may be a left-wing stronghold, but the diversity of its five boroughs paint a picture of a divided US.
Harris’s running mate Tim Walz says ‘choice couldn’t be starker’
Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz urged supporters to ‘get out and get this vote done’.
Long lines as voters hope high turnout could win election for their side
Voters are waiting in long lines at polling locations across the US, with all parties hoping for high turnout.
People across Israel protest defence minister’s firing
Prime Minister Netanyahu and ex-Defence Minister Gallant have frequently clashed over Israel's war on Gaza.
Kamala Harris calls voters from DNC phone bank
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris thanks volunteers and calls voters at a phone bank.
US voters cast ballots with security tight as election campaign nears end
Several states increase security measures amid bomb threats as Trump and Harris make final pleas to supporters.
US vote won’t make “huge differences [to] Israeli genocide”
Mohamad Elmasry explains why people who want the Gaza genocide to stop should not get their hopes up, in the US election
Trump more likely than Harris to end Gaza war “no matter what”
Dan Perry talks about why many Israelis believe Trump, if re-elected, will agree to anything the Israeli government does
Spain announces 10.6 billion euro aid package for flood affected areas
Package includes 838 million euros in cash handouts to small businesses and freelance workers affected by the disaster.
How serious are Europe’s car industry problems?
France calls for delaying EU fines for missing EV production targets.
Video: Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu fires Defence Minister Yoav Gallant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired his defence minister Yoav Gallant, replacing him with Israel Katz.
Software glitch hits Pennsylvania county forcing extension of voting hours
Officials say a software issue which stops ballots being scanned has delayed many people from casting their vote.
French court jails 18 members of English Channel people-smuggling network
The longest sentence of 15 years is given to Iraqi national Mirkhan Rasoul, who was accused of leading the network.
Asia’s export-driven economies brace for upheaval under Trump
Former US president's proposals for sweeping tariffs threaten to hobble exports that drive the region's growth.
Video: Donald Trump ‘first to acknowledge’ if he loses a fair election
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has cast his vote in Florida.
Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu fires Defence Minister Yoav Gallant
Netanyahu says he has lost confidence in Gallant over the management of Israel's ongoing wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
‘Entirely normal’: Why counting US votes takes time, is not a sign of fraud
With Trump already setting 'groundwork for yelling fraud', experts stress vote count in tight US election may take days.