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Child of Dust: A man’s search for his father after the Vietnam War
Everything changes for 55-year old Sang, a child of the Vietnam war, when he miraculously discovers his American father.
Bolivia jails ex-president Arce on corruption charges ahead of trial
Former leader denies charges over alleged diversion of funds meant for Indigenous development projects.
China holds low-key Nanjing Massacre memorial without Xi amid Japan row
China has marked the anniversary of 1937 massacre by Japanese soldiers, as tensions soar over Taiwan.
Spain’s FM on Trump’s new security strategy, Europe and Palestine
Jose Manuel Albares on Trump's strategy, NATO, Ukraine, and Spain's plan for a viable Palestinian state.
Venezuela oil exports fall steeply after US forces seize tanker off coast
Oil tanker movements in and out of Venezuelan waters come to near standstill after US seizes vessel and fuel cargo.
Russia damages Turkish-owned vessels in attack on Ukrainian ports
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the Russian attacks 'had no ... military purpose whatsoever'.
Thailand says attacks on Cambodia to continue despite Trump ceasefire claim
Cambodia's Defence Ministry said Thai F-16 jets continued to bomb targets inside country after Trump announced truce.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,388
These are the key developments from day 1,388 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
New York Times reporter pitched Epstein interview on ‘your terms’
Journalist told late financier he should 'get ahead' of bad publicity as he faced sex abuse allegations, emails reveal.
Q&A: East Timor’s President Ramos-Horta on diplomacy, Gaza, and the West
'I am thoroughly disillusioned with the so-called international community': East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta.
US forces stormed cargo ship travelling from China to Iran: Report
Incident in November latest reported instance of Trump administration's increasingly aggressive maritime tactics.
UN General Assembly adopts resolution demanding Israel allow aid into Gaza
UN member states endorsed the ICJ's findings and pressed Israel to meet its legal obligations as an occupying power.
Tunisia sentences opposition leader Abir Moussi to 12 years in jail
Dozens of opposition figures being targeted in nation once seen as beacon for democracy after sparking the Arab Spring.
Mexico’s aerospace sector is growing. Will it be undercut in USMCA review?
A North America trade deal helped Mexico get into aeroplane manufacturing. Now that is under threat with Trump.
Israel approves 19 new West Bank settlements in major annexation push
Palestinian officials warn Israel's new settlement plan accelerates annexation, deepens violence across occupied area.
Bird flu kills hundreds of storks in Spain
Spain detected bird flu outbreaks among wild birds in the Madrid region after hundreds of dead storks were found.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia relieved to not be arrested after US court hearing
Kilmar Abrego Garcia walked out of a US courthouse without being arrested by immigration authorities.
How does sectarianism impact daily life in Lebanon?
We look at the sectarianism that persists in Lebanon, undermining the country's unity.
Fourteen Palestinians, including children, die in Gaza amid Storm Byron
Desperate Gaza families already displaced by Israel's war face deadly collapses and freezing conditions as storm hits.
Why do 27 states want to change Europe’s human rights convention?
Politicians say ECHR out of date while opponents argue human rights at risk.
Were South Africans lured into fighting for Russia’s Ukraine war?
Families of South Africans allegedly lured into joining Russia's military say their loved ones are stranded in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy visits frontlines as Ukraine retakes parts of Kupiansk
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked soldiers on the frontlines for retaking northern districts of Kupiansk.
Eurovision winner Nemo returns trophy in protest over Israel’s inclusion
Singer's statement follows walkout by 5 countries after organisers cleared Israel to participate in next year's contest.
Who will win the Warner Bros battle – Netflix or Paramount?
How the acquisition of the legendary Hollywood studio Warner Bros could reshape the media landscape.
Preservationists sue to halt Trump’s White House ballroom construction
Trump has championed 90,000-square-foot addition, as critics say his has circumvented legally required approvals.
Elite cheats slip through net as anti-doping system has ‘stalled’, says AIU
Athletics Integrity Unit Chair David Howman delivered the warning about the system's inability to outsmart cheats.
US Congress releases Epstein estate photos featuring Trump, Clinton
House Democrats urge White House to end 'cover-up' of Jeffry Epstein case and bring justice to sex abuse victims.
When football fought colonial rule
Football, under French colonial rule, was built to exclude them. So Algerians built their own club.
Former Iraqi President Salih slated to lead UN refugee agency
Salih, who fled Saddam Hussein's regime, campaigned for job on basis that he knows what it is like to be a refugee.
Nobel peace laureate Narges Mohammadi arrested in Iran, supporters say
Rights groups say Mohammadi, who won 2023 Nobel Peace Prize, was detained at ceremony in northeastern city of Mashhad.
Aerial video shows the devastation from Indonesia floods, landslides
Nearly a million people have been displaced after flood waters devastated three provinces in Indonesia, including Aceh.
Liverpool vs Brighton: Premier League – teams, start time, lineups, Salah
Holders Liverpool host Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday but the spotlight is on ongoing Mohamed Salah saga.
Flooding destroys few remaining possessions of Palestinians in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza fled bombardment with what little they could carry. Those items are now destroyed by flooding.
‘Maduro will leave power’: Machado vows Venezuela leadership change
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado says Maduro's presidency will end, aims for peaceful transition in Venezuela.
EU looks set to indefinitely freeze hundreds of billions in Russian funds
The anticipated move, slammed by Hungary, is a key step in a plan to use the funds to underwrite a loan to Ukraine.
Suryakumar and Gill backed to regain India mojo for T20 World Cup
India will defend their T20 World Cup title at the 2026 edition starting February, but form eludes captain and deputy.
Russian forces ‘completely cut off’ from Kupiansk, says Ukrainian commander
Ukraine's troops hail advance, a month after Putin claimed town was 'practically' in Russia's hands.
Refugees describe neighbours killed as M23 cements control of key DRC city
As M23 rebels capture strategic city Uvira despite Trump peace deal, displaced families recount chaos and death.
Gaza rescuers pull bodies from another collapsed house amid severe storm
Rescuers pulled bodies from under the rubble of a collapsed house in Gaza's Beit Lahiya after heavy rain and winds.
A ‘fearful’ country? Crime concerns grip Chile ahead of presidential race
Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast and leftist leader Jeannette Jara have made combatting crime key to their agendas.
US slaps sanctions on Maduro family, Venezuelan tankers: What we know
US President Trump imposes new sanctions on Maduro family members as he ups pressure to oust Venezuelan president.
Al Jazeera crew takes cover from Thailand-Cambodia artillery duel
Rob McBride and his crew were filming with the Thai military near the Cambodian border when an artillery duel broke out.
What New Delhi can learn from China’s war on air pollution
Beijing's turnaround offers India lessons for cleaner, safer air.
New footage shows six Israeli captives held in Gaza tunnel prior to deaths
The footage, aired on Israeli TV, shows the captives observing Hanukkah in a Gaza tunnel months before they died.
Eight wars ended? What’s happened to Trump’s peace deals
US President Donald Trump has claimed to have ended eight wars and secured peace in the Middle East.
Newly released video shows Israeli captives inside Gaza tunnel
Israeli media has released what it says is video of 6 Israeli captives held in a tunnel in Gaza before they were killed.
Afghan’s Olympic hope for Taliban talks to prompt women’s rights U-turn
Girls in Afghanistan are banned from schools and sport beyond the age of 12 but IOC member has hope for Taliban talks.
Israel bombards areas across southern Lebanon in latest truce violation
Raids hit hills and valleys as Israeli military keeps up pressure, it says, to force Hezbollah to disarm.
Liverpool boss Slot to meet Salah amid transfer tension
Liverpool dropped Mohamed Salah from their squad for their match in Milan, sparking interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Benin settles after failed coup attempt, but regional concerns remain
Loyalist troops aided by Nigeria's air force foiled putsch, but confidence in nation's democratic stability is shaken.
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