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A Sri Lankan cricketer charged with sexually assaulting a woman in Australia remained in jail Monday after a court declined his bid for bail. Danushka Gunathilaka was arrested early Sunday at his Sydney hotel and was charged with four counts of sexual intercourse without consent. The 31-year-old had traveled to Australia as part of Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup team. Under Australia’s court rules, not all details of the case can be reported. At the Downing Centre Local Court, Magistrate Robert Williams noted that Gunathilaka had no criminal history. But the cricketer’s application for release on bail was later refused by the court.

Pakistan's Sindh province retains the imprint of the Hindu minority, which makes up just 1.9% of the population in this country of 225 million people. Hindu traditions and customs briefly came alive during the recent Hindu holiday of Diwali. Hindus waited for brightly colored boats on the banks of the Indus River, to ferry them to an island in the southern Sindh province that has housed a temple for almost 200 years. The island was gifted to the Hindu community by wealthy Muslim landlords in Sindh two centuries ago, an unthinkable act in modern-day Pakistan where Hindus are marginalized, persecuted, even killed.

Philippine authorities have filed murder complaints against the country’s top prisons official and an aide who they accused of masterminding the killing of a radio commentator. They say the crime shows the prisons system has been turned into a “criminal organization.” The complaints were filed on Monday against the Bureau of Corrections chief, who has been suspended, a prisons security official as well as other suspects in the Oct. 3 fatal shooting of Percival Mabasa. The reporter had fiercely criticized the officials for alleged corruption and other anomalies. Mabasa, who used the broadcast name Percy Lapid, is among the latest media workers killed in a country regarded as among the most dangerous for journalists in the world. Nearly 200 have been killed since 1986.

More than 100 world leaders are about to discuss a worsening problem that scientists’ call Earth’s biggest challenge, yet observers don’t expect much from it, maybe not even a lot of attention. Dozens of heads of states or governments Monday take the stage in the first day of “high-level” international climate talks in Egypt with more to come in following days. Much of the focus will be on national leaders telling their stories of being devastated by climate disasters. But leaders of China, India and Russia will be missing and the U.S. midterm elections will be grabbing headlines.

An issue called loss and damage will likely dominate difficult climate talks in Egypt this month. It's about paying for big climate disasters. These disasters are getting bigger and hurting more people. It's about who pays. It's about justice, blame and responsibility. Often lost is the fact is it's about people. The fight that splits rich and poor nations also involves people who have lost everything or nearly everything in places like Pakistan, Kenya, India and Cuba. The United States is willing to talk about the issue as long as liability is not part of it. For others it's simply the issue of making polluters pay.

Musk threatens to boot Twitter account impersonators

Archbishop Chrysostomos II, the outspoken leader of Cyprus’ Greek Orthodox Christian Church whose forays into the country’s complex politics and finances fired up supporters and detractors alike, has died. He was 81. The state-run Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation reported his death Monday. Chrysostomos had suffered from liver cancer and had spent his final days at the church’s headquarters in the capital. Tall and imposing with a white beard in accordance with Orthodox clerical tradition, Chrysostomos seldom held back from speaking his mind on issues ranging from politics to the country’s finances, rallying supporters but causing consternation among some politicians and other critics who scolded him for not sticking to his religious duties.

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Cyprus state broadcaster reports leader of island nation's Greek Orthodox Church Archbishop Chrysostomos II dies at 81.

“The Crown” returns Wednesday after a two-year absence from Netflix. But those critical of the Netflix’s series blend of fiction and history haven’t waited to complain. Among them is Judi Dench, an Oscar-winner for her role as Elizabeth I in “Shakespeare in Love.” She and others want Netflix to add a disclaimer to the upcoming episodes, but it hasn’t happened yet. Imelda Staunton, who plays Elizabeth this season, says the audience can be trusted to know “The Crown” is a drama. Jonathan Pryce, who plays the late Prince Philip, says the series have given him a new understanding of the royals.

All 50 states are hosting midterm elections that will determine the balance of power in Washington and state capitals across the nation. Republicans are predicting a massive red wave as anxious Democrats defend their narrow majorities in Congress while facing one of the worst political environments in recent memory. Democrats hope that a backlash against the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade will save them. But as the party in power, they’re struggling to overcome concerns about the economy, crime and President Joe Biden’s leadership. Even if things run smoothly, it may take days or weeks before the final outcome is known in several key races.

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Wednesday on the most significant challenge to a law that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings of Native children. The outcome could undercut the 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act. It was enacted in response to the alarming rate at which Native American and Alaska Native children were taken from their homes by public and private entities. Tribal leaders have long championed the law as a way to preserve Native families, traditions and cultures. Three white families, Texas and a small number of states claim the law is race-based and unconstitutional.

Biden slams GOP while Trump urges voters to reject Democrats

Both President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, are hoping to provide their parties late boosts on the last full day of campaigning before midterm elections that could reshape the balance of power in Washington. Biden is holding a Monday evening rally in Maryland as Democrats eye retaking its governorship. Trump is set to stage his own event in Ohio, where his hand-picked Senate candidate, JD Vance, is running in a state that has turned more reliably red in recent cycles. Republicans are optimistic about winning enough seats to retake control of both the House and the Senate, while Democrats insist they are poised for a better night than many expect.

Patrick Mahomes ran for the tying touchdown and 2-point conversion late in the fourth quarter, Harrison Butker atoned for two earlier misses by kicking the go-ahead field goal in overtime, and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Tennessee Titans 20-17. Mahomes was 43 of 68 for 446 yards with a touchdown and an interception, and Mecole Hardman also had a TD run, as the Chiefs rallied from a 17-9 deficit to beat the Titans for only the second time in seven meetings. Kansas City improved to 6-2 while the Titans fell to 5-3. Derrick Henry had 115 yards and two TDs rushing for Tennessee.

Biden slams GOP while Trump urges voters to reject Democrats

Brady throws last-minute TD pass, Bucs beat Rams 16-13

Aryna Sabalenka has stunned top-ranked Iga Swiatek to reach the championship of the WTA Finals. Sabalenka is a 6-2, 2-6, 6-1 winner in the semifinals. She will face Caroline Garcia. The Frenchwoman rolled to a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Maria Sakkari in the other semifinal of the season-ending event. Sabalenka ended Swiatek's 15-match winning streak against top-10 opponents. It was the longest such streak since Steffi Graf won 17 in a row in 1987. Defending doubles champs Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova have also advanced to the championship with a straight-sets victory.

Saudi Arabia says an F-15S fighter jet crashed after suffering a technical fault, though its two pilots safely ejected. State-run Saudi Press Agency reported Monday that the Royal Saudi Air Force F-15 was on a training mission around King Abdulaziz Air Base in the kingdom’s Eastern Province, citing a military statement. An investigation is underway into the reasons behind the technical fault that caused the crash.

GAUHATI, India (AP) — In the 12 years that he has been the priest of a small temple by the mighty Brahmaputra, Ranajit Mandal had never witnessed the river’s fury like this. Not only the temple, but the 50 homes in his native Murkata village were washed away in a matter of days.

Asian stocks have advanced as investors weigh uncertainties such as the U.S. mid-term elections and China’s possible moves to ease coronavirus restrictions. Oil prices fell while U.S. futures edged lower. China reported its trade shrank in October as global demand weakened and anti-virus controls weighed on domestic consumer spending. Forecasters have been expecting Chinese trade to weaken as global demand cools following interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve and other central banks to rein in surging inflation. Speculation over a possible relaxation of China’s zero-COVID strategy again pushed Hong Kong shares sharply higher. Wall Street rallied Friday, but only after yo-yoing several times.

PONTIAC, Mich. — Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon both contended they were problem solvers Sunday during some of their final campaign stops before Election Day, but they identified vastly different topics needing attention.

As a group of Democratic volunteers gathered around her, the party’s nominee for attorney general had a plain message to supporters worried about the polls tilting in the GOP direction.