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* **Russia-Ukraine war: Russian strikes on Ukraine leave at least 10 dead**
* **US: Biden to ease COVID-19 travel restrictions for foreign travelers**
* **New York: Man arrested in connection with subway shooting that wounded 10**
* **China: Xi Jinping pledges support for Hong Kong after 25 years of handover**
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* **Russia-Ukraine war: Russian strikes on Ukraine leave at least 10 dead**
Russia launched a series of airstrikes on Ukraine on Sunday, targeting military and civilian infrastructure in several cities, including the capital Kyiv. The strikes, which came as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was due to address the United Nations Security Council, killed at least 10 people and injured dozens more. The strikes also caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure, including power outages and disruptions to water supplies.
* **US: Biden to ease COVID-19 travel restrictions for foreign travelers**
The Biden administration announced on Friday that it will ease COVID-19 travel restrictions for foreign travelers who are fully vaccinated. The new rules, which will go into effect on November 8th, will allow fully vaccinated travelers from most countries to enter the United States by air, land, or sea. Unvaccinated travelers will still be required to provide a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days of travel.
* **New York: Man arrested in connection with subway shooting that wounded 10**
New York City police have arrested a man in connection with a shooting on a subway train in Brooklyn that wounded 10 people on Tuesday. The suspect, identified as Frank James, was arrested in Manhattan on Wednesday. James is facing multiple charges, including terrorism and assault.
* **China: Xi Jinping pledges support for Hong Kong after 25 years of handover**
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Hong Kong on Friday to mark the 25th anniversary of the city’s handover from British to Chinese rule. In a speech, Xi pledged China’s continued support for Hong Kong’s .