Ukraine urges removal of missile restrictions due to North Korean troop presence, while a UN panel condemns Russia's torture of Ukrainians as crimes against humanity.
At a peace conference in Montreal, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged Western nations to lift restrictions on the use of long-range missiles, citing North Korea's significant troop deployment to Russia's border with Ukraine—a move North Korea denies despite the presence of about 8,000 troops.
In a turn of political events,
Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against CBS, claiming an interview with Kamala Harris was tampered with, as the race between them heats up ahead of the November 5 elections.
Meanwhile, over at the United Nations, the Security Council extended its peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara, a decision marred by Algeria's protests over the lack of human rights monitoring, highlighting the complexities of regional peace efforts.
In related news on human rights, a UN panel has declared Russia's torture of Ukrainians a crime against humanity, highlighting systemic abuses in regions under Russian control—a grave report aligning with the wider narrative of conflict and accountability.
Shifting focus to Africa, Sudan's Al-Jazira state is grappling with a humanitarian crisis as violent attacks by the Rapid Support Forces have caused mass displacement, underscoring the severe challenges civilians face amid disrupted communications.
And lastly, New Delhi has topped the global pollution charts as residents flouted a firecracker ban during Diwali, with the resulting smog raising alarms and adding to the complexity of balancing tradition and public health.