Xinhua world news summary at 0030 GMT, Dec. 2

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OTTAWA -- One person was killed and as many as 20 others were injured in a collision involving about 30 vehicles on a highway in Kingston of Canada Sunday afternoon due to heavy snow, CBC reported.

The traffic accident happened around 3 p.m. Sunday and the highway has been closed. (Canada-Traffic Accident)

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MEXICO CITY -- Mexican security forces early Sunday killed seven more suspected members of a drug cartel that attacked a small-town city hall in North Mexico's border state of Coahuila on Saturday, official sources said.

The latest deaths brought the total number of victims to 21, after 10 of the assailants and four police officers were killed in Saturday's assault in Villa Union, a town of a few thousand residents located some 65 km from the U.S. border. (Mexico-Coahuila-Drug Suspects)

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TRIPOLI -- At least three people were killed and 10 others were injured on Sunday when an airstrike hit a residential neighborhood in the south of the Libyan capital Tripoli, said a medical official.

"Three civilians were killed and 10 others were injured by an airstrike that hit a residential area in Swani (southern Tripoli)," Amin al-Hahmi, information adviser of the Ministry of Health, told Xinhua. (Libya-Airstrike)

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RABAT -- At least eight people were killed and 42 others injured when a bus overturned Sunday near Morocco's town of Bab Marzouka, 300 km east of the capital Rabat, said local medical sources.

The injured in the accident have been transported to a hospital in the city of Taza, the sources added. (Morocco-Bus Crash) Enditem

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