Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The G20 Summit in Bali has begun with Indonesian president Joko Widowo warning that the world is facing crisis after crisis, and the war in Ukraine is one of them.
- Nigerian authorities say that suspected Biafran separatists have shot dead a traditional ruler and his two aides in the southeastern state of Enugu.
- One of Donald Trump's staunch supporters, Carrie Lake, has lost the midterm elections in the US state of Arizona against Democrat Katie Hobbs.
- Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz says Israel will not cooperate with any external investigation into the death of the American-Palestinian journalist working for Al-Jazeera, Shireen Abu Akleh.
- The United Nations has projected that the world's population will hit eight billion people today and estimates won't reach the next billion until the late 2030s. Half of the future growth will come from eight countries with five mostly from Africa. India is expected to overtake China as the world's most populous country next year.
- Guatemala police have arrested two Americans smuggling ancient Mayan artifacts.
- Lamborghini will unveil the dirt-ready Huracan Sterrato this November 30.
- The Witcher 3 is coming to PS5 and Xbox Series this December.
-Three University of Virginia football players were killed with the former player suspected of murder was in custody.
- Former MLB player Yasiel Puig to plead guilty to lying about illegal sports bets.
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