Welcome to SBS News in Easy English, I'm Camille Bianchi.
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A woman has been arrested after two police were injured at a Melbourne protest over the weekend.
Victoria Police say they are looking to make more arrests.
Commander Wayne Cheeseman says some people threw rocks, bottles filled with shards of glass, and rotten fruit at officers.
"The truth is it's difficult. We are investigating all these offenders who we identify on our cameras are followed up. We really rely on a whole range of information the intelligence forces to try to identify these people. But proving who was throwing these rocks, it's a really difficult task but we investigate it anyway - and we hope that we get a result - because we don't want these people coming to future protests and putting people in harms way."
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United States President Donald Trump says he hopes to improve the nation's trade relationship with China.
The American president plans to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea in late October.
Mr Trump says the meeting will be useful.
"I think we're going to do fine with China. I get along great with him. He's a very strong leader. I have a lot to pull. I'm not looking to destroy China. I'm looking to not destroy China, but, you know, China's taken out hundreds of ... trillions. I mean, trillions of dollars, not hundreds. Over the years, trillion of dollars. China has built their military because of us."
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Thieves with chainsaws have stolen jewellery from The Louvre in Paris.
Police say four people stole famous pieces of jewellery - including a crown found nearby - before escaping on motorbikes.
Prosecutor Laure Beccuau says police are working to find out who did it.
"Either it was commissioned by a collector, in which case, if we identify this collector and this commissioner, we will find the jewellery in good condition. Or, as we can see on different occasions, it was commissioned by people who only noticed these jewels because of the stones and pearls and objects, the rare metals they were made of."
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Indians have begun celebrating the annual Hindu festival of lights, Diwali.
2.61 million clay oil lamps have been lit in a northern Indian city.
Guinness World Records team member, Nischal Barot, says this is a world record.
"The 2,617,215 lit lamps were displayed today, which was the biggest display in the world. And we calculated it three different ways, and the result was certified by the Guinness World Record."
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That's the latest SBS News in Easy English.