| Climate strikes | | | Afghanistan visit | | | North Korea | | | UK politics UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson got some ice-cold criticism after dodging a debate about climate change ahead of next month's general election. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Liberal Democrat Jo Swinson and the heads of the UK's other main parties took to the stage to talk solutions, and they were joined by ... a melting ice sculpture in Johnson's place. Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage wasn't there either, so he also got an ice sculpture stand-in. It was quite a visual. Johnson's party is none too happy, saying it offered to send another Conservative leader to the debate and was rejected. Meanwhile on the Brexit front, new data from the UK Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders suggests Brexit could cut the UK's already-faltering car production in half. | | | Hillsborough stadium disaster Ex-police superintendent David Duckenfield, who was the match commander during the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster in the UK, has been found not guilty of gross negligence manslaughter in connection with 95 Liverpool fans who lost their lives in the tragedy. Duckenfield had been on trial once before for his part in the disaster, but the jury couldn't reach a verdict earlier this year. In all, 96 people lost their lives during a crush of fans following an FA Cup semifinal tie between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. The verdict opens new wounds for families of the victims, who were hoping the trial would end with some sense of accountability for their loved ones' deaths. Duckenfield's lawyer said his client's "thoughts and sympathies remain with the families." | | Content By: CNN Underscored | | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | Quiz time! Camila Cabello jokingly confessed to stealing this item from Kensington Palace. a. A napkin b. A flower arrangement c. Queen Elizabeth's Corgi d. A pencil Play "Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if you're right! | | $15.9 billion That's how much new money the European Space Agency has to work with after a major funding boost from its 22 member states. The agency will use the money to launch new missions and safeguard its role in space exploration and research. | | | Matt, rest gently in this place. You are home safe now. Peace be with you and all who visit here. | | | | Floating lights, magical nights Let's move from one fall celebration to another: For two weeks during this time of year, the Namgang River in Jinju, South Korea, comes alive with light during the city's lantern festival. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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