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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Oct 19, 2015, 11:57 IST

Buildings in construction are seen among mist during a hazy day in Rizhao, Shandong province, China, October 18, 2015.REUTERS/Stringer

Good morning! Here's what you need to know on Monday.

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1. Chinese GDP grew by 6.9% during the third quarter, its slowest quarterly growth since 2009 despite beating expectations by 0.1%.

2. Typhoon Koppu is battering the Philippines for a second day, leaving two dead and thousands homeless.

3. Henriette Reker was elected as mayor of the German city of Cologne, the first woman to hold this post and just one day after she was stabbed at a campaign event by a man who was angry about letting migrants into Germany.

4. Canadians vote for their next prime minister on Monday, with Conservative incumbent Stephen Harper fighting for his fourth term in power against Liberal leader Justin Trudeau, the son of late Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.

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5. At least 40 Islamic State fighters were killed in an air strike in Syria on Saturday, according to the UK's Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

6. United Continental, the No. 2 US airline by capacity, is remaining silent after its new CEO was admitted to the hospital last Thursday for an unspecified reason.

7. Police seized documents and computer hardware from Volkswagen offices in Paris and northern France over an investigation into the company's use of software to cheat on emissions tests.

8. Four people were killed after a small plane crashed into a bakery in Colombia just minutes after taking off.

9. Air France will trim fewer than 1,000 jobs next year, which is less than the expected 2,900 job cuts that led angry employees to attack airline managers earlier this month.

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10. British parents can now block the passports of their teenage children who they think might be at risk of traveling to Syria or Iraq to join Islamic State militants.

And finally ...

London's Big Ben is reportedly in such bad shape that the clock's hands could fall off if repairs aren't made soon.

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