Morning news brief: Updates on Trump's health, Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict and more
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US President Donald Trump should be able to resume "public engagements" from Saturday, the White House physician announced Thursday | READ MORE
The foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia have been invited to take part in talks in Moscow on Friday, the Kremlin cited President Vladimir Putin as saying | READ MORE
Live coverage of US Vice-Presidential Debate was blocked in China at the time when US Vice President Mike Pence was asked a question on the communist nation | READ MORE
An elderly French aid worker and a top Malian politician landed in the capital Bamako to an emotional reunion with their loved ones after being released from captivity by presumed jihadists | READ MORE
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer linked a plot to kidnap her to US President Donald Trump, arguing on Thursday in a speech hours after arrests were announced that Trump's words had been a "rallying cry" for extremists | READ MORE
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence`s debate with Democrat Kamala Harris attracted 57.9 million TV viewers, the second-highest audience ever for a matchup between vice presidential candidates, according to Nielsen data released on Thursday | READ MORE
Kyrgyzstan's President Sooronbai Jeenbekov said on Friday he was ready to resign once a new cabinet was appointed to end the power vacuum in the Central Asian nation gripped by unrest since opposition supporters seized government buildings on Tuesday | READ MORE