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Ecuador says it has no evidence that survivor of a US strike in the Caribbean committed any crime

3:44 PM on Monday, October 20

The survivor of a U.S. strike on a submersible vessel accused by the Trump administration of transporting drugs in the Caribbean has been released by prosecutors in Ecuador

Massive Amazon cloud outage has been resolved after disrupting internet use worldwide

5:59 AM on Monday, October 20

A problem at Amazon’s cloud computing service disrupted internet use around the world

Iraq says some US military advisers will stay due to IS threat in Syria

5:38 AM on Monday, October 20

Iraq’s prime minister says a small group of U.S. military advisers will stay in the country to coordinate with U.S. forces in neighboring Syria against the Islamic State group

US envoys visit Israel to bolster truce, and Gaza militants hand over a hostage's remains

5:17 AM on Monday, October 20

Israel’s military says Palestinian militants in Gaza have handed over another body of a hostage

Pope meets with global group of clergy abuse survivors to talk zero tolerance

5:15 AM on Monday, October 20

Pope Leo XIV has met with an organization of clergy abuse survivors and advocates for the first time

Trump says he's doubtful Ukraine can win the war with Russia as he prepares for Putin meeting

2:20 AM on Monday, October 20

President Donald Trump says it's possible that Ukraine can defeat Russia, but he’s doubtful that it will happen

Chinese leader Xi Jinping outlines 5-year plan at closed-door Communist Party meeting

11:43 PM on Sunday, October 19

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has delivered a speech on the opening day of a major Communist Party meeting

Ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi on track to become Japan's first female prime minister

8:21 PM on Sunday, October 19

Sanae Takaichi is on track to become Japan's first female prime minister after her party secured a crucial coalition partner

To hit back at the United States in their trade war, China borrows from the US playbook

5:01 PM on Sunday, October 19

China has expanded its export rules on rare earths, requiring foreign firms to get approval for exporting products containing even small amounts of China-originated materials

A cargo aircraft skids off a Hong Kong runway into the sea, killing 2 airport workers

4:49 PM on Sunday, October 19

A cargo plane has skidded off a Hong Kong runway and collided with a security vehicle, killing two people in the car

Thieves hit the Louvre again. Here's a look at other famous heists in museums worldwide

7:44 AM on Sunday, October 19

Thieves reportedly stole nine pieces from the jewelry collection of Napoleon and the Empress in the Louvre, using a basket lift to reach the museum

Trump calls Colombia's Petro an ‘illegal drug leader’ and announces tariffs and an end to US aid

6:01 AM on Sunday, October 19

It's a war of words between President Donald Trump and Colombian leader Gustavo Petro over illegal drugs, with hundreds of millions of dollars in American aid hanging in the balance

Thieves steal crown jewels in 4 minutes from Louvre Museum

2:46 AM on Sunday, October 19

Thieves have pulled off a daring heist at the Louvre, stealing priceless Napoleonic jewels

Trump says Ukraine's Donbas region will have to be 'cut up' to end the Russian invasion

2:45 AM on Sunday, October 19

President Donald Trump has suggested that the Donbas region of Ukraine should be divided, leaving most of it under Russian control, to end the ongoing war

Turkish Cypriots elect new leader, reigniting hopes for renewed talks to heal Cyprus' ethnic split

2:29 AM on Sunday, October 19

Hopes for a resumption of long-stalled talks to heal Cyprus’ decades-old ethnic rift have been buoyed after Turkish Cypriots elected a leader who campaigned on getting back to negotiating a two-zone federation with rival Greek Cypriots after an eight-year stalemate

Kenya ex-Prime Minister Raila Odinga buried as the country faces political uncertainty

1:17 AM on Sunday, October 19

Kenyan former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has been buried at his rural home amid political uncertainty over the future of opposition in a country that has previously been marred by post election violence and anti-government protests

China accuses US of cyberattack on national time center

12:53 AM on Sunday, October 19

China has accused the U.S. National Security Agency of cyberattacks on its national time center

Israel resumes ceasefire in Gaza and says aid deliveries will restart Monday

11:42 PM on Saturday, October 18

Gaza's fragile ceasefire is facing its first major test

Rodrigo Paz wins presidential runoff, becoming Bolivia's first conservative leader in decades

9:20 PM on Saturday, October 18

Preliminary results show that Rodrigo Paz, a centrist senator who was never a nationally prominent figure until now, has won Bolivia’s presidential election, galvanizing voters outraged by the country’s economic crisis and frustrated with 20 years of rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party

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