Police arrest suspect after Quebec City stabbings kill 2

[ad_1] QUEBEC CITY: Quebec City police arrested a man early Sunday (November 1) on suspicion of killing two people and injuring five others in a shooting near the provincial legislature on Halloween. The attacks occurred in the city’s historic Old Quebec neighborhood. Ad Ad The man, who was not identified, …

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At least 4 dead when Typhoon Goni hits the Philippines

[ad_1] MANILA: A super typhoon weakened after passing through the southern part of the main island of Luzon in the Philippines on Sunday (November 1), with authorities reporting at least four deaths, power outages, infrastructure damage and flash flooding. The meteorological office downgraded Goni, the world’s strongest storm so far …

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4 new cases, all imported, detected in Singapore

[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Health (MINSA) confirmed the detection of another four cases of COVID-19 infection as of noon on Sunday (November 1), bringing the country’s total to 58,819. The new cases are all imported and have been included in the Stay-Home notice since their arrival in Singapore. …

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Thai pro-democracy protest leader taken to hospital

[ad_1] A prominent Thai protest leader was rushed to hospital Friday night from a Bangkok police station when chaos broke out after he and two others were released on bail on sedition charges. Panupong “Mike” Jadnok appeared to be unconscious when they put him into an ambulance. Local media said …

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US Early Voting Rises As Trump and Biden Make Late Push

[ad_1] DETROIT: A record 90 million Americans have voted at the beginning of the US presidential election, data showed on Saturday (October 31), as President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden campaigned across the country to try to influence the few remaining undecided voters. The high number of …

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