World news daily mail
Here are the top stories from the Daily Mail's World News section:
Breaking News
- UK and US to impose sanctions on Russia over Salisbury poisoning: The UK and US are set to impose sanctions on Russia over the Salisbury nerve agent attack, which left a former spy and his daughter critically ill. (Source: Daily Mail)
- North Korea 'fires ballistic missile' into sea: North Korea has fired a ballistic missile into the sea, in a move that has been condemned by the US and South Korea. (Source: Daily Mail)
International
- China's Xi Jinping warns of 'new Cold War' with US: Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned of a "new Cold War" between China and the US, as tensions between the two nations continue to escalate. (Source: Daily Mail)
- India and Pakistan exchange gunfire across Kashmir border: India and Pakistan have exchanged gunfire across the disputed Kashmir border, in a move that has raised fears of a wider conflict. (Source: Daily Mail)
Politics
- EU leaders agree on Brexit deal: EU leaders have agreed on a Brexit deal, which will see the UK leave the EU on October 31. (Source: Daily Mail)
- Trump says he will 'make a deal' with Iran: US President Donald Trump has said he will "make a deal" with Iran, after the country's supreme leader said it would not negotiate with the US. (Source: Daily Mail)
Business
- Global economy 'on brink of recession': The global economy is on the brink of recession, according to a report by the International Monetary Fund. (Source: Daily Mail)
- Amazon to create 2,000 new jobs in UK: Amazon is to create 2,000 new jobs in the UK, as part of a major expansion of its operations in the country. (Source: Daily Mail)
Environment
- Climate change: 'We're running out of time': The world is "running out of time" to tackle climate change, according to a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (Source: Daily Mail)
- Wildfires rage across Australia: Wildfires are raging across Australia, with thousands of people forced to flee their homes. (Source: Daily Mail)
These are just a few of the top stories from the Daily Mail's World News section. You can visit the Daily Mail website for more news and updates.