20 dead, 473 injured in Chile protests

At least 20 people died and 473 others were injured in Chile's protests from Oct. 19 to 27 during state of emergency, the interior ministry said Tuesday.
Cameroonian president sends condolences as landslide fatalities rise to 42
Cameroonian President Paul Biya Tuesday night extended condolences to families bereaved by a devastating landslide in Bafoussam, capital of the country's West Region.
Pink tickets as Delhi rolls out free bus travel for women
New Delhi rolled out free bus travel for women Tuesday in what the Indian capital's chief minister called an "historic step" for safety and female employment.
Boeing CEO testifies about 737 max crashes
The CEO of Boeing faced a grilling in Washington over what the firm knew about flight software linked to two deadly crashes. Dennis Muilenburg testified before a Senate panel about his company's response to the accidents involving its 737 Max 8 jet.
Britain set to hold December 12 election
Britain is set to hold a general election on December 12 after lawmakers backed a bill calling for the vote.
Continuous rains kill 12 in southern-central Ghana
Floods caused by continuous rains have claimed 12 lives in the city of Kumasi in southern-central Ghana over the past two months, authorities said here on Monday.
Romania, Hungary recruit in Asia to fill labour shortage
Sporting yellow safety helmets, about 30 men are busy at work on a construction site south of Bucharest, exchanging a few words in Vietnamese.