irst up, in Asia,
South Korea has seen 14 more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome confirmed and a fifth person has died.
In Singapore, this Monday will be a day of mourning after eight of its citizens were confirmed killed in last Friday's earthquake on Mount Kinabalu.
A report from the London School of Economics suggests that China's greenhouse gas emissions could start to decline within 10 years.
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Turning to Oceania,
In Australia, a young man and woman have been found dead inside a makeshift cabin north-west of Sydney, potentially from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Staying in the country, at least 13 former Australian Defence Force personnel had killed themselves by the end of this May in worrying trend.
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Moving on to Africa,
In Sudan, President Omar al-Bashir has formed a new government a month after winning the elections which had been boycotted by the main opposition parties.
The European Union has summoned the Gambian ambassador for an explanation after its representative to the country was expelled.
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And in the Middle East,
At least 45 people have been killed in Yemen, including 20 civilians, in Saudi-led air strikes on the rebel-held armed forces headquarters in the capital.
In Israel, the country's aircraft bombed the Gaza Strip on Sunday after a series of rocket attacks from Palestine.
The near-complete election results in Turkey show the governing AK party has lost its parliamentary majority for the first time in 13 years.
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Looking to Latin America,
In Venezuela, former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez has arrived in the country's capital, Caracas, to help with the defense of jailed opposition politicians.
A new ruling by a US judge has increased the total Argentina owes holdout bondholders to 5.2 billion US dollars.
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And in Europe,
Hungary has become the first European country to sign a cooperation agreement for China's "Silk Road" initiative which aims at developing trade and transport infrastructure across Asia and beyond.
In Russia, scientists have staged a rare anti-government demonstration amid fears that they will be next to be targeted by Kremlin crackdowns.
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And finally in North America,
People in Mexico have voted in mid-term elections which are seen as a test for President Enrique Pena Nieto.
In the US, the escape of two murderers from a maximum security jail in New York has been described as a "crisis situation" by the state's governor.
(BRIAN) That's our global headlines Survey.