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US Republican VP nominee JD Vance expresses preference for traditional vegetarian dishes, such as Indian cuisine, over lab-made fake meat. He credits his Indian-American wife with introducing him to various vegetarian options.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/republican-nominee-jd-vance-says-indian-food-better-calls-lab-meat-disgusting-772966

India suffers shock series loss to New Zealand, bowled out for 46 in first Test match. Captain Rohit Sharma takes full responsibility for the team's poor performance, citing his own batting and leadership failures. Virat Kohli also struggled with the bat, scoring a paltry 23 runs across six innings. Meanwhile, New Zealand's spin attack, led by Mitchell Santner and Ajaz Patel, proved to be the decisive factor in the series.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/sports/2024/11/3/india-vs-new-zealand-talking-points-rohit-kohli-ravindra-patel-gill?traffic_source=rss

A unique petition has been submitted in Ecuador, aiming to grant a 15,000-acre forest, Los Cedros cloud, co-creator status for a musical composition. This proposal seeks to recognize nature's role in artistic creation, potentially setting a new precedent in environmental and copyright law. The petition is part of a broader trend, with countries like New Zealand and Bangladesh granting legal rights to natural entities such as mountains and rivers.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/11/3/why-is-an-ecuador-forest-petitioning-for-the-rights-to-a-song?traffic_source=rss

UN reports over 50 children killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp in just two days. The crisis continues to worsen, with the UNICEF stating that more than 16,700 children have been killed since October last year. The World Health Organisation (WHO) also reports that a polio vaccination centre was targeted by Israeli forces, wounding at least four children.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/3/over-50-children-killed-in-israeli-strikes-in-gazas-jabalia-in-2-days-un?traffic_source=rss

Moldova's presidential election heats up over EU ties and Russian sway. Incumbent Maia Sandu, a pro-Western candidate, faces off against Alexandr Stoianoglo, backed by the pro-Russian Socialists. Both candidates have accused each other of foreign interference in the election. The outcome is crucial for Moldova's future relations with the European Union and its neighbor Russia.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/moldovas-future-on-the-line-presidential-race-heats-up-over-eu-ties-and-russian-sway-772958

Melania Trump, wife of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, is a Slovenian-American fashion model and former first lady of the United States. Born on April 26, 1970, she began her modeling career in Slovenia before moving to New York in 1996. She has appeared on several magazine covers, including Sports Illustrated's swimsuit edition. Melania and Donald met at a fashion party in 1998, and they got married in 2005. They have one son together, Barron.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/who-is-melania-trump-wife-of-republican-presidential-candidate-donald-trump-know-all-about-her-772957

US-Iranian journalist Reza Valizadeh has been detained in Iran for several months, according to reports from the US State Department. Valizadeh was previously associated with Radio Farda, a US government-funded broadcaster. The news comes amid tensions between Iran and Israel, with Iran marking the 45th anniversary of the US embassy hostage crisis.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/american-iranian-journalist-detained-in-iran-for-months-says-us-772963

Flash floods in eastern Spain have claimed over 200 lives, making it the country's deadliest disaster in recent memory. Thousands of soldiers and police officers are deployed to assist with rescue efforts, amid concerns about disease spread and potential further discoveries of bodies. The government has faced criticism for its response, but Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has promised to "improve" recovery efforts. Scientists attribute the extreme weather event to human-caused climate change, citing warmer air and changes in the jet stream.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/3/what-to-know-about-flash-floods-that-killed-over-200-people-in-spain?traffic_source=rss

Gaza child's will sheds light on devastating impact of conflict: A 10-year-old girl wrote a will before being killed in an Israeli air strike, highlighting the trauma and loss faced by children in the region.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/11/3/a-gaza-childs-last-will?traffic_source=rss

King Felipe VI of Spain faces angry protests during visit to flood-hit Valencia region, where unprecedented flooding has left over 200 people dead and many more missing. The monarch was met with chants of "murderer" and "shame," amid criticisms of the government's response to the disaster.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ypgjg2jrpo

New Hampshire voters are set to cast their ballots in the US presidential election on November 5, with the state's four electoral votes at stake. The Granite State has a history of supporting Democrats, but recent elections have seen a shift towards Democratic candidates like Kamala Harris. This year's race is expected to be competitive, with early voting not an option for New Hampshire residents.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/new-hampshire-us-presidential-election-2024-voting-result-info-candidates-and-all-you-need-to-know-772896

Israeli military officials announced the capture of a senior Hezbollah operative in North Lebanon. According to reports, the operative was transferred to Israeli territory and is being investigated. The incident has sparked tensions between Israel and Lebanon, with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati calling on the UN Security Council to file a complaint against Israel.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/node/772872

A cyber espionage scandal in Italy has been revealed, with involvement from foreign intelligence agencies. Reports suggest Israeli and Vatican agencies were involved, along with domestic suspects. The investigation found that sensitive information was obtained through infiltrating servers of ministries and police departments. The scandal involves former police officer Carmine Gallo and Enrico Pazzali, who allegedly sold information through their private company Equalize.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/node/772914

US Presidential candidate Donald Trump has claimed that he is surrounded by "tremendously strong women" in his circle, including his wife Melania and advisors Kellyanne Conway and Susie Wiles. He made the statement in response to comments from Mark Cuban, who suggested that Trump avoids strong, intelligent women. Trump also emphasized his own economic plans, stating that only he can save the US economy from "obliteration".

Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/trump-says-surrounded-by-tremendously-strong-women-claims-only-he-can-save-us-economy-from-obliteration-772920

One survivor of Canada's residential school system has shared her powerful story of healing and reconnection. Martha, a Cree woman, was able to reclaim her identity by reconnecting with her father before he passed away in 2005. She learned about their Cree traditions and culture through him, which helped her heal from the trauma she experienced. Martha now passes on this knowledge to her grandchildren and continues to work towards healing and forgiveness.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/features/longform/2024/11/3/how-one-survivor-of-canadas-residential-schools-reclaimed-her-identity?traffic_source=rss

A recent report by The Atlantic claims that former US President Donald Trump wanted to give his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, an offensive nickname ahead of the 2024 presidential elections. Trump allegedly considered referring to Biden as "Retarded" or using a similar slur. However, Trump's campaign staff reportedly intervened and advised him not to use the term in public, citing concerns about losing moderate voters.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/node/772871

As the US presidential election approaches, many voters are opting for mail-in ballots. To ensure you can cast your vote, start by visiting the "Can I Vote" website and selecting your state from the dropdown menu. Check your state's deadlines for requesting and returning absentee ballots, as they vary. Some states require a valid reason to qualify for absentee voting, while others have unique deadlines. Stay informed and take advantage of available options to exercise your right to vote.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/world/how-to-secure-mail-in-ballot-for-the-upcoming-us-presidential-election-772945

A student in Iran has been arrested for protesting against harassment at her university. According to reports, she removed her clothes outside the Islamic Azad University in Tehran after being harassed by members of the Basij paramilitary force. The protest was recorded on social media and showed the student defiantly walking through the streets before being taken away by plain-clothed men. Human rights group Amnesty International has called for her unconditional release, citing concerns over her potential mistreatment.

Source: https://www.wionews.com/node/772880

Tragedy strikes at Uganda refugee camp as lightning kills 14 and injures 34 during a church service. The incident occurred at Palabek Refugee Settlement, home to over 80,000 refugees and asylum seekers. Heavy rains with thunder and lightning have been reported in the area recently.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly2qzrj9v7o

Moldova is holding a presidential run-off election, with pro-European President Maia Sandu facing Alexandr Stoianoglo, who has promised to balance foreign policy between the West and Russia. The vote is seen as a choice between a European future or a return to Russian influence. Authorities have warned of attempts to buy votes and meddling by Russia.

Stoianoglo has the backing of the pro-Russian Party of Socialists, while Sandu has warned voters against being swayed by "thieves" trying to buy their vote. The election is crucial for Moldova's future, with implications for its relationship with the European Union.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq6lyzj9dddo