
Russia Pauses Aleppo Airstrikes
Aleppo residents say the skies are calm on Thursday at start of humanitarian pause.
Aleppo residents say there have been no Russian aircraft in the skies over the city, as a brief ceasefire begins, to allow rebels and civilians to leave.
The Iraqi Prime Minister says an offensive to drive so-called Islamic State fighters from Mosul is progressing more quickly than expected. We hear from our correspondent near the battlefront.
Nuala McGovern is in Las Vegas with analysis of Wednesday's presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Dorothy's ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz need a $300,000 refurb.
And we bring you the music that will make your baby happy.
(Photo: Members of the Syrian Civil Defence (the White Helmets) search for victims in the rubble of a destroyed building in Aleppo. Credit: Karam al-Masri/AFP/Getty Images.)
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