• Delegates from nearly 200 nations have begun two weeks of high-stakes climate talks in Katowice, in the heart of Poland’s coal region. [Reuters]

• In Britain, calls for a new referendum on Brexit are growing. [BBC]

• A North Korean soldier defected to South Korea by crossing the countries’ heavily armed border; defectors usually flee via China. [The New York Times]

• The Israeli police recommended that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted on bribery and fraud charges, dealing another blow to his teetering government coalition. [The New York Times]

• In New York, three taxi owners and five other professional drivers have killed themselves over the past year, drawing attention to the economic despair in the industry. [The New York Times]

• A Saudi dissident based in Canada has filed a lawsuit claiming that the Saudi government, using an Israeli software company, planted spyware on his phone to eavesdrop on his communications with Jamal Khashoggi. [The New York Times]

• An Egyptian actress is facing criminal charges for having worn a lacy, revealing dress at a film festival in Cairo last week. A trial has been set for January; if convicted, she could face a five-year jail term. [The New York Times]

• NASA’s Osiris-Rex spacecraft arrives at the asteroid Bennu on Monday after a two-year journey. Here is our interactive explainer of the mission. We will be updating with live coverage later today.