Here are the stories you shouldn't miss, plus the ones you should keep an eye on for Monday:

Don't miss:

We start in Somalia, a country in mourning and uncertainty after almost 300 people were killed in a truck bomb blast on Saturday. How has the world reacted? Find out here.

To the Middle East, and the Iraqi army is in the midst of a major operation in Kurdish-held Kirkuk. Why is the oil-rich region important to the Kurdish and Iraqi governments? Read all the latest developments.

In the UK, anger is growing towards the University of Manchester, which has allowed a Balfour Declaration "celebration" organised by a pro-Israel group. For supporters of the Zionist cause, November 2 marks the 97th anniversary of the infamous Balfour Declaration in 1917 - the first major milestone leading to the creation of Israel in 1948. However, for Palestinians, the declaration would lead to the eventual loss of their land, subsequent displacement, and later occupation.

Have you seen our documentary exploring the life of funeral directors? Our correspondent takes you through a moving journey about business, life, death and PTSD. Watch Death in the Family.

Looking ahead:

Spain has imposed a Monday deadline for the Catalan leader to clarify whether or not he is declaring secession. Carles Puigdemont finds himself in a difficult position following the referendum. We are reporting from Barcelona.

Qatar's emir is visiting Malaysia at a challenging time. The Gulf nation has been targeted by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE and other countries. What's on the agenda for Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani's Malaysia visit? Find out here.

And EU foreign ministers are expected to give fresh backing to the Iran nuclear deal after US President Donald Trump refused to certify the pact.

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