#CountEveryVote; fire in Samos island refugee camp; gunmen massacre school children in Cameroon; why California's Proposition 22 is important; and over 70 countries defend the International Criminal Court against US attacks.

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Voting is a fundamental right, and as the election season in the United States comes to an end - today is the last day to vote - officials have a duty to let every voter vote and to ensure that they #CountEveryVote.

Yesterday, a fire broke out in the refugee camp of Vathy, on the Greek island of Samos, a camp that has been in lockdown since March. Authorities should evacuate the island camps.

Gunmen stormed a private school in Cameroon’s Anglophone South-West region on October 24, killing 7 children and injuring at least 13 others.

Californians should vote No on Proposition 22, a measure that would weaken minimum wage and other labor rights protections for the state’s grocery app workers. Ginger Anne Farr, Instacart shopper in the Bay Area, gave us her testimony.

And over 70 members of the International Criminal Court speak out in favor of the court's mission, opposing any attempt to undermine it - such as the recent US sanctions. 

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