World News: From Presidential Elections to Earthquakes
A comprehensive overview of pressing global events: Cameroon's presidential election, a deadly attack in the UK, declining enrollment in US colleges, a government shutdown spearheaded by Trump, and a significant earthquake in Argentina. Additional reports cover FIFA's peace mission, Japan's leadership race, and tensions in Gaza, Venezuela, and Ukraine.

In a diverse range of global developments, Cameroon's upcoming presidential election has investors watching closely as 92-year-old President Paul Biya seeks to extend his 40-year rule.
In the UK, two men were tragically killed in a Yom Kippur attack at a Manchester synagogue. Meanwhile, DePaul University faces financial pressure due to a sharp drop in foreign student enrollment, with potential budget cuts looming.
Other notable stories include a significant earthquake in Argentina, political maneuverings in the US government shutdown, and increasing geopolitical tensions as figures like Trump and Putin engage in controversial exchanges.
(With inputs from agencies.)