News Headlines - 10 November 2017

Mueller Probes Flynn’s Role in Alleged Plan to Deliver Cleric to Turkey - WSJ

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating former White House national security adviser Mike Flynn’s alleged role in a plan to forcibly remove a Muslim cleric living in the U.S. and deliver him to Turkey in return for millions of dollars, according to people familiar with the investigation.

Yemen missile attack: Weapon fired by Houthi rebels at Saudi capital was Iranian, say US officials | The Independent

The ballistic missile fired by Yemeni rebels that targeted the Saudi Arabia capital was from Iran and bore “Iranian markings,” a top US Air Force official in the Middle East has said.

Brexit day revealed: Britain will leave the EU on THIS date  | Express.co.uk

Ministers will seek Parliament's backing to amend the EU (Withdrawal) Bill so that it explicitly states that the UK will leave the bloc on March 29, 2019.
It will also spell out that Britain will leave at 11pm UK time on that date – which is midnight on the Continent.

Philippines' President claims to have killed someone when he was a teen - CNN

Ahead of APEC meetings with regional leaders, President Rodrigo Duterte told the group, in the central Vietnamese city of Da Nang, that he stabbed someone to death when he was 16.

Italy lowdown ahead of World Cup play-off with Sweden | Daily Mail Online

When Italy were paired with Spain in World Cup qualification Group G, optimism was still high thanks to the Azzurri's solid performances at Euro 2016. That run included a victory against Sergio Ramos and Co in the second round... Dumped into a play-off, the Blues face Sweden in Stockholm on Friday and then at San Siro three days later. The last time the four-time World Cup winners had the same ordeal was 20 years ago, when they met Russia over two legs. Gianluigi Buffon made his debut in the first match, and the Azzurri sneaked through 2-1 on aggregate.