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World leaders gather to mark 100 years since WWI armistice In London, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier became the first German head of state to place a wreath at the Cenotaph war memorial in central London. He arrived with Prince Charles, who laid the first wreath on behalf of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who looked on from a nearby balcony. The wreath that Steinmeier laid at the Cenotaph bore the following handwritten message: "Honored to remember side by side/Grateful for reconciliation/Hopeful for a future in peace and friendship." Ahead of the ceremony, the British government said Steinmeierʼs wreath was laid "in a historic act of reconciliation." Some 70 world leaders gathered at the famous Arc de Triomphe in the French capital to mark 100 years since the end of World War I. Commemorations in Paris had been scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. local time (1000 UTC), the time that the Armistice signed by the Allies and the Germans on November 11, 1918, went into force.

Woman in Australia charged over supermarket strawberry needle scare Australian police said a "complex" and "extensive" investigation led to the arrest of a 50-year-old woman, who has been charged with sticking sewing needles in strawberries. "This is a major and unprecedented police investigation with a lot of complexities involved," Detective Superintendent Jon Wacker said in a statement on Sunday. "The Queensland Police Service has allocated a significant amount of resources to ensure those responsible are brought to justice," Wacker added. Police have charged the woman with seven counts of contaminating goods. She is due in a court in Brisbane on Monday, and if found guilty could face up to 10 years in prison.

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CSU chief Horst Seehofer expected to step down The CSU recently suffered heavy election losses

German Greens make EU election pledges on asylum, climate change Germanyʼs Green Party wrapped up its congress in the eastern city of Leipzig on Sunday, vowing to demand a new EU-wide asylum system during next Mayʼs euro elections. "The right to asylum is not negotiable," proclaims the partyʼs European program, and urges a common European law that allows labor migration from outside the bloc. The manifesto calls for all applicants to be offered a fair asylum procedure, where they are registered at the EUʼs external borders, have their applications processed in a timely manner, and are then fairly distributed among member states. Currently, delays in registering and processing asylum claims are partly responsible for migrants traveling to other EU countries, where they live under the radar.

Chinaʼs Singles Day shopping spree smashes record After Angela Merkel pledged to retire as the head of her CDU party, the leader of Bavariaʼs CSU party Horst Seehofer is also expected to step down. Germanyʼs Interior Minister Horst Seehofer is expected to quit as the head of Bavariaʼs Christian Social Union (CSU) party, which serves as the closest ally of Angela Merkelʼs Christian Democratic Union (CDU). According to politicians involved in the discussions, Seehofer informed top CSU leaders of his decision on Sunday. The 69-yearold is expected to make a public statement on his resignation in the coming week. A new party leader is due to be elected at a conference early next year. Rumors of Seehoferʼs resignation first appeared in German media earlier this week, but he denied them as a "red herring." The poor performance of the CSU at the Bavarian elections in Octoberbrought immense pressure on the party leadership. The party stayed on top of the polls with 37.2 percent of the vote. but lost its absolute majority in the state assembly and dipped some 10.5 percent compared with the 2013 election. The reports of Seehoferʼs possible

resignation come less than two weeks after Chancellor Angela Merkel said she would not run for the CDU party leadership again at the upcoming polls in December. Bavarian conservatives are considered a sister party to the Merkelʼs CDU, butSeehofer repeatedly clashed with Angela Merkelsince taking office as interior minister in her latest cabinet, most notably about her immigration policy. Seehofer is also planning to step down as interior minister before the end of his term, unnamed sources told the DPA news agency. Horst Seehofer (right) has effectively lived, breathed and eaten CSU values, probably since he was born. The 68-year-old has been at the helm of the party and Bavaria since 2008 and has, thus far, staved off challenges to his throne by young upstarts such as Markus Söder (left). More on him a little later. But in the wake of a crushing September election result, Seehofer may no longer be tenable.

Online shoppers in China looked set on Sunday to break last yearʼs record for money spent during the countryʼs Singles Day, an annual consumption binge now entering its 10th year. Consumers seemed undeterred by the challenges besetting the worldʼs second-largest economy, buying more than $14 billion (€12.3 billion) of goods overall in the first two hours, and more than $19 billion from the e-commerce giant Alibaba in the first nine hours. The latter figure is $3 billion higher than at the same time last year, according to the South China Morning Post , and has put Alibaba on track to pass its sales record of $25.4 billion last year, the paper said.

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