* Nearly one year after China’s Huawei Technologies Co.'s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou arrested in Canada, many Canadian enterprises said that it is time for Ottawa and Beijing to settle disagreements to bring trade activities back to normal.
* Further enhancing socio-cultural and economic cooperation between ASEAN and China were the main focus of the 12th China-ASEAN Conference on People to People Friendship Organisations (CACPPFO) held in Bandung city, Indonesia.
*The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)’s Ambassador to the United Nations urged the US to implement the agreement reached between leaders of the two nations at the summit held in Singapore last year.
*Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said that there are not having elections in Palestine, without having any in East Jerusalem.
* The Japanese government decided to extend the anti-piracy mission of the Maritime Self-Defense Force of Japan (MSDF) on the seas around Somalia for another year after the end of the current mission on November 19.
* A retired senior policeman involved in a land dispute case shot dead the plaintiff and his lawyer before being fatally shot by an on-duty police officer in a Chanthaburi courtroom, east of Bangkok.
* The European Union granted an Ebola vaccine "conditional marketing authorization." It's the first human Ebola vaccine to be approved by the EU.
* Fifty-one children and three teachers were injured at a kindergarten in southwest China when a man attacked them with a corrosive chemical.
*Major parties in Chile asked the Government to include the input of the public in drafting the new Constitution instead of through Congress only.
* Xenophobic and racist incidents against asylum seekers during their transfers to mainland Greece are on the rise, the United Nations backed Racist Violence Recording Network (RVRN) said in a statement.
* Sixteen people were killed when a passenger vehicle skidded off the road and fell into a deep gorge in Jammu and Kashmir's Doda district, India.
* Three alleged supporters of the terror group Isis have been arrested in the western German state of Hesse for reportedly planning a deadly attack in the Rhine-Main region.
* Moldova’s government led by Prime Minister Maia Sandu collapsed Tuesday after losing a no-confidence vote in parliament.