Hong Kong protesters shot arrows and hurled petrol bombs from a barricaded university at police who fired tear gas and water cannon in some of the worst violence in the Chinese-ruled city since anti-government unrest erupted https://t.co/G6XgDjrh1Z pic.twitter.com/PwqgFlSadw
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 17, 2019
#UPDATE Hong Kong police early Monday said they may use "live rounds" if they continue to face protesters wielding "deadly weapons", the first time in a near-sixth month crisis they have issued the stark warninghttps://t.co/Pc9a81wqYV pic.twitter.com/WXtXA4iLOD
— AFP news agency (@AFP) November 17, 2019
Joint exercise with American and South Korean military postponed in ‘act of goodwill’ toward North Korea https://t.co/GOWGWAbgoe pic.twitter.com/24wzKlW1WZ
— Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) November 17, 2019
Russia says it will return captured naval ships to Ukraine on Monday https://t.co/0fATcS2jm2 pic.twitter.com/LdLeXB9p6i
— Reuters (@Reuters) November 17, 2019
Parts of Venice are under water once again after another exceptionally high tide hit the Italian city
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 17, 2019
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“It was like watching a man in quicksand." British media rip Prince Andrew for TV interview in which he defended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and denied claims he had sex in 2001 with a teenager who now says she was trafficked by the sex offender. https://t.co/YD0jn9YcdZ
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 17, 2019
Australian politicians banned from China 'will not repent' for criticism https://t.co/U4BNCYkiZ8
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 17, 2019
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