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FAR-RIGHT LEADER SCENTS POWER IN DIVIDED ITALY 'I LOST MY HOME TO FLOODS - MY BABY COULD BE NEXT' THE VILLAGE WHERE A CHRISTMAS TREE CAN BE TREACHEROUS WATCH/LISTEN 1:21 Video 1 minute 21 seconds TREMOR HITS MEXICO ON EARTHQUAKE ANNIVERSARIES 0:27 Video 27 seconds HURRICANE FLOOD WATER DESTROYS PUERTO RICAN BRIDGE 1:02 Video 1 minute 2 seconds PUTIN FAILING ON ALL STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES - RADAKIN 0:55 Video 55 seconds WORLD'S TANGO DANCERS LEAP TO BUENOS AIRES 2:01 Video 2 minutes 1 second QUEEN AMUSED BY AN AMERICAN'S BREACH OF PROTOCOL LATEST UPDATES 1. Posted at 10:5410:54 BURIAL SITE REVEALS EARLIEST EVIDENCE OF OPIUM USE By Raffi Berg BBC News The traces found in jugs in Israel could have been used as a send-off for the dead 3,400 years ago. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 2. Posted at 10:4610:46 CHAOS AS LIL BABY PULLS CANADA FESTIVAL SHOW Violent scenes break out at Canada's Breakout Festival after the rapper cancels his performance. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 3. Posted at 10:4210:42 UGANDA PROTESTS DENOUNCE EU OIL PROJECT POLICY A small group of placard-carrying protesters have gathered outside the European Union offices in Uganda's capital, Kampala, to express displeasure over its call to the country to end a strategic oil pipeline project with neighbouring Tanzania. "EU respect Africans and their resources," one placard reads, "our oil is our hope," says another. SOCIAL EMBED FROM TWITTER ReportReport this social embed, make a complaint Last week the EU parliament passed a resolution warning of human rights abuses and the social and environmental risk posed by the project. Rights groups say some 100,000 people risk being displayed and have urged the contractors, France's Total Energies and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, to pause the $10bn (£8bn) project until they find an alternative route. The East African Crude Oil Pipeline project will stretch 1,443km (896 miles) from Lake Albert in western Uganda to the Tanzanian port of Tanga on the Indian Ocean. The authorities in Tanzania and Uganda have criticised the EU's opposition to the project. Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni said nothing would stop the project. “I saw in the papers that the EU parliament passed a resolution directing Total not to proceed with the East African Crude Oil Pipeline. Please, don’t waste your time thinking about that. We have a contract with Total written very well. The oil will come out in 2025, the first batch. The oil project will go on and no one can stop it,” the president said on Friday last week. More on this topic: * Why Uganda is investing in oil despite pressures to go green Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 4. Posted at 10:4210:42 TURKEY'S ERDOGAN: PUTIN WILLING TO END THE WAR As Ukraine reclaims more land, the Turkish leader says Russia aims to end the war as soon as possible. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 5. Posted at 10:3810:38 TREMOR HITS MEXICO ON EARTHQUAKE ANNIVERSARIES VIDEO CONTENT Video caption: Mexico earthquake: Tremor hits on anniversariesMexico earthquake: Tremor hits on anniversaries A 7.6 magnitude earthquake has hit western Mexico on the anniversary of two other quakes in 1985 and 2017. Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 6. Posted at 10:2110:21 HOW MANY TRADE DEALS HAS THE UK DONE? By Tom Edgington BBC Reality Check Liz Truss has said a new US-UK trade deal is unlikely in the "short to medium term". Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 7. Posted at 10:1310:13 CONVICTION QUASHED IN SERIAL PODCAST MURDER CASE By Sam Cabral and Claudia Allen Washington and London Adnan Syed was sentenced to life in prison for the death of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee in 1999. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 8. Posted at 10:0510:05 CHILDREN KILLED AFTER MYANMAR AIR STRIKE ON SCHOOL The UN says the government helicopter attacks on a rebel area killed at least eleven children. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 9. Posted at 9:499:49 CRASH LEAVES 23 DEAD DURING ZAMBIA CHURCH TRIP Kennedy Gondwe BBC News, Lusaka ZNBCCopyright: ZNBC At least 23 women were killed and several others injured when a lorry overturned on a road in northern Zambia during a church trip. Seventeen people died on the spot while six others were pronounced dead on arrival at a local clinic. The Sunday accident in Nsama district involved the Women's Christian Fellowship group from the United Church of Zambia. The lorry was carrying 51 passengers. The driver survived but sustained injuries. Police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga said the driver was speeding and failed to negotiate a curve, according to the state-owned Times of Zambia newspaper. President Hakainde Hichilema, who is away in New York for the UN General Assembly, has condoled with the families of victims. He wrote on his Facebook page: “We are saddened to hear the tragic news of the [women] who died in a road accident in the early hours of this morning... “We send our message of condolences and prayers to the church and the affected families to find comfort in our Lord Jesus Christ. We also wish the injured, a quick recovery." Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 10. Posted at 9:469:46 HONG KONG MAN WHO ATTENDED QUEEN TRIBUTE DETAINED By Yvette Tan BBC News He is said to have played a protest song, as well as the British national anthem, on his harmonica. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 11. Posted at 9:399:39 WHAT WEAPONS ARE BEING GIVEN TO UKRAINE BY THE UK? By David Brown & Tural Ahmedzade BBC News Visual Journalism Team Liz Truss pledges more military aid to Ukraine, so how much of a difference is it making? Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 12. Posted at 9:209:20 WHO IS WINNING THE WAR IN UKRAINE? Ukrainian forces have made rapid advances, but Russia still holds 20% of the country. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 13. Posted at 9:129:12 SEVEN MORE BODIES FOUND DUMPED IN KENYAN RIVER Richard Kagoe BBC News, Nairobi BBCCopyright: BBC Results of a forensic probe conducted earlier this year are yet to be releasedImage caption: Results of a forensic probe conducted earlier this year are yet to be released Seven more bodies have been retrieved from River Yala in western Kenya near the spot where a dozen others have been discovered over the past two years. The unclaimed bodies were retrieved from the river in the last two months, according to a police report seen by officials at Yala sub-county mortuary. The bodies have not been identified as they await autopsy. Mortuary officials say three bodies were retrieved by divers in September and the other four were discovered by residents along the river. The latest discovery increases the tally of bodies retrieved from the river to more than 30 since January. Human rights activists say residents in the area are living in fear over the discovery of unidentified bodies from the river. Police are yet to comment on the matter. Details of forensic investigations conducted early this year seeking to uncover who was responsible and the motive behind the killings are yet to be made public. There has been a concern over incidents of bodies being dumped in Kenyan rivers. A year ago, 11 bodies were discovered in a river in the north-eastern county of Garissa. Read more: * Kenya's River Yala: Mystery and heartbreak of the dead bodies Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 14. Posted at 9:099:09 THREATS TO LIFE AS CARIBBEAN STORM STRENGTHENS By James FitzGerald & Elsa Maishman BBC Minute Hurricane Fiona has now hit the Dominican Republican while rain continues to lash Puerto Rico. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 15. Posted at 8:578:57 UK CONSIDERS JOINING NEW EUROPEAN NATIONS CLUB By Jessica Parker BBC Brussels correspondent French President Emmanuel Macron is championing a summit of EU and non-EU countries next month. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 16. Posted at 8:218:21 TUNISIA ANTI-TERRORISM POLICE DETAIN FORMER PM Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images Some supporters of the Tunisia's main opposition party Ennahda held protestsImage caption: Some supporters of the Tunisia's main opposition party Ennahda held protests A former Tunisian prime minister, Ali Larayedh, has been detained by anti-terrorism police over allegations of involvement in smuggling jihadists to Syria, reports say. A lawyer said Mr Larayedh, who is also a senior figure in the Islamist opposition Ennahda party, had been questioned for hours. In a statement, Ennahda denounced this as a flagrant violation of human rights. Prty leader Rached Ghannouchi is due to be questioned later on Tuesday. Ennahda rejects the charges. President Kais Said has tightened his grip on the judiciary following his suspension of the Ennahda-dominated parliament last year. Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 17. Posted at 8:158:15 TRUDEAU'S TEAM DEFENDS PRE-FUNERAL BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY By Elsa Maishman BBC News Canada's prime minister was filmed singing in a London hotel two days before the funeral. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 18. Posted at 7:487:48 SOMALIA SAYS OVER 100 MILITANTS KILLED IN OPERATIONS BBC Monitoring The world through its media AFPCopyright: AFP Somali national troops have been fighting al-Shabab militantsImage caption: Somali national troops have been fighting al-Shabab militants More than 100 al-Shabab militants have been killed in operations over the last three days by the Somali National Army (SNA), which is receiving support from US forces, in the central Hiiraan region, the government said on Monday. “Air support from the United States of America has assisted this operation led by SNA,” the statement shared by the state-owned Somali National TV said. Hiiraan and the neighbouring Galgudud region have become the epicentre of weeks of clashes between government-backed clan militia and al-Shabab fighters. The state TV on Monday also reported that the army had killed at least 54 militants in Hiiraan region. A day before, the army said more than 75 militants were killed in joint operations with clan militia. In its latest video message on Sunday, al-Shabab spokesperson Ali Dheere threatened to retaliate against the government's "desperate" use of clan militia. Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 19. Posted at 7:407:40 INDIA MAN FLIES TO DUBAI TO BUY NEW IPHONE EARLY A Steve Jobs fan flew all the way to Dubai to buy the latest iPhone, hours before its sale in India. Read more next Article share tools * Facebook * Twitter * ShareView more share options Share this post * Copy this link Read more about these links. 20. Posted at 7:047:04 BREAKINGUGANDA CONFIRMS FRESH OUTBREAK OF EBOLA VIRUS A 24-year-old man infected with Ebola has died in central Uganda in a fresh outbreak confirmed by health officials. The health minister has told journalists that the victim had exhibited symptoms before succumbing to the disease. He was a resident of Ngabano village in Mubende district, about 147km (91 miles) from the capital, Kampala. SOCIAL EMBED FROM TWITTER ReportReport this social embed, make a complaint The case of the relatively rare Sudan strain was confirmed by the Uganda Virus Research Institute, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a statement. It says eight people with suspected symptoms are receiving medical care, and that it is sending staff to the affected area. The East African country last reported an outbreak of the strain in 2012. “Thanks to its [Uganda] expertise, action has been taken to quickly to detect the virus and we can bank on this knowledge to halt the spread of infections," said Dr Matshidiso Moeti - WHO regional director for Africa. 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