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Divisive Campaign for the US Presidency Over

US election campaign nears end; Hong Kong court finds British banker guilty of double murder; Philippines president, Ferdinand Marcos, can be buried in heroes' cemetery.

The long and divisive campaign for the US presidency is over, with polling stations opening in a few hours' time. In her final rally, Hillary Clinton said she wanted to build bridges, not walls. Donald Trump said he would restore honesty to Washington.

A Hong Kong jury found British banker Rurik Jutting guilty on two counts of murder Tuesday over the killings of two Indonesian women in his upscale apartment.

The Philippines' Supreme Court has ruled that the body of the former president, Ferdinand Marcos, can be buried in the country's heroes cemetery.

50 minutes

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Tue 8 Nov 201607:06GMT

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  • Tue 8 Nov 201607:06GMT