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Cities Under Strain: India's Predicted Urban Boom

The metropolis of Mumbai, one of India's biggest, grew by some eight million people in the past 30 years -- the rough equivalent of the whole of New York City -- to a population of 20 million, and is forecast to add another seven million by 2035.

Asian Markets Mixed Ahead Of US Midterms

Polls show Republicans are likely to win at least one house of Congress -- and some see the prospect of further Washington gridlock as a scenario that could lessen the risk of policy uncertainty.

Hacking Gang Targeted Qatar World Cup Critics

An India-based computer hacking gang targeted critics of the Qatar World Cup, an investigation by British journalists said on Sunday, as the Qatari government furiously denied it had played any part in commissioning the eavesdropping.

Finnish PM Cleared Of Misconduct In Partying Scandal

In August, the Finnish PM took a drug test, which was negative, to clear up any suspicion voiced by some that comments heard on the video referred to narcotics -- something heavily debated on social media and strongly denied by the prime minister.

Israel Vote Cements Rise Of Extreme Right

The United Nations says recent months have been the deadliest period in years in the West Bank, with near-daily army raids and an increase in clashes and attacks on Israeli forces.

Italy's Far-right PM Meloni Meets EU Chiefs

Nationalist Meloni has vowed to put Italy's interests first, and the trip will be closely watched amid fears of turbulent relations ahead between the populist government in Rome and the bloc's powerhouses.

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