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Trump brands himself an agent of change on eve of elections

In a bid to frame the final days of the 2016 race for the White House against his democratic rival, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump said on Friday in a scheduled stop in Ohio that he would bring “real change” to Washington if elected, and proposed doing so by getting rid of Hillary Clinton first.

Clinton and Trump scramble to finish

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton packed their schedules with last minute campaign events on Nov. 6, two days out from an election that has gripped the world.

Clinton is banking on star power to lock in her narrow poll lead, hosting back-to-back weekend pop concerts with Beyonce and Katy Perry and booking a date with President Barack Obama.

Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Car Bomb in Turkey's Diyarbakir

Islamic state has claimed the responsibility for the attack with a car-bomb in the southeast city of Diyarbakır which killed 8 people and injured over a 100 on Friday, reported BNR.

Earlier, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım accused Kurdish rebels of the attack.

Flushed with pride: Prague Toilet Museum changes seats

The Prague Museum of Historical Chamber Pots & Toilets, founded in 2003, will be relocating its rare collection of chamber pots from the outskirts of the Czech capital to Old Town by the end of the year so visitors can experience some of the world’s most unconventional and unsung historical artifacts.

A parting gift to Athens from Obama

US President Barack Obama will raise Greece's debt issue when he visits Europe in the context of his farewell tour in mid-November, as Vice President Joe Biden has suggested. Obama's stops will include Athens and Berlin, and there are no more fitting capitals in which to discuss the matter of making Greek debt sustainable. Then again, perhaps it will not go down so well in Berlin.

White House plays down Obama visit

A White House spokesman on Thursday played down an upcoming visit to Greece by President Barack Obama on November 15, saying that the US leader's trip is not aimed at brokering a new deal for Athens following indications by Greek government sources that an intervention could be in the cards.

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