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How Taiwan learned from the past to reduce the risk from earthquakes
Improvements to buildings and emergency response helped limit the impact when a 7.2 magnitude quake struck Taiwan.
South Koreans vote in election seen as test of President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean voters could punish ruling conservative party at the ballot box amid discontent over Yoon's leadership.
‘No good evidence’ for gender care for youth over long-term, review finds
Study commissioned by England's health service says hormones should only be prescribed to teens with 'extreme caution'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 776
As the war enters its 776th day, these are the main developments.
Mexico releases footage of Ecuador police storming its embassy in Quito
The raid spurred criticism as being violation of international law as Ecuador sought to arrest a former vice president.
At least three dead after explosion at Italy hydroelectric plant
Four people missing and three wounded taken to hospital after blast at power plant in the town of Bargi, near Bologna.
Cross-border fighting with Israel leaves Lebanese towns in ruins
Thousands in Lebanon are homeless after 6 months of Israeli strikes.
Arizona’s top court allows near-total 1864 abortion ban to go into effect
The conservative-stacked court ruled 4-2 that the century-old law would be 'enforceable' within 14 days of the ruling.
Is Germany complicit in Israel’s war on Gaza?
Nicaragua alleges Germany violated UN Genocide Convention by supplying Israel with weapons.
UK will not block arms sales to Israel, says Foreign Minister David Cameron
British government is coming under growing pressure to halt weapons supplies to Israel as it continues its war on Gaza.
Photos: Palestinians in Gaza prepare for Eid amid death and destruction
Israel's assault on the Gaza Strip has placed a pall over Eid celebrations for Palestinians.
South Korea holds parliamentary elections: All you need to know
About 44 million people are able to vote in closely fought election seen as a test of President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Germany rejects allegation of aiding genocide in Gaza at ICJ
Germany says 98 percent of arms exports to Israel since October 7 were equipment like vests, helmets and binoculars.
The app helping people boycott brands supporting Israel
A new app in the US is helping people to boycott businesses deemed to be supporting Israel and its war on Gaza.
Hope and anger in Gaza as talks to stop Israel’s war reconvene
As ceasefire talks continue, Palestinians are angry at the international community, which they feel has let them down.
A knotty question of parent liability in the Crumbley school shooting case
The parents of a US school shooter have been found guilty of manslaughter. What message does their sentencing send?
My Father, Nour and I: Confronting intergenerational trauma
A refugee from Iraq looks into his family's past and wonders if his childhood trauma will affect his young son.
Trump and the US media’s conflict of interest
This election year, each story about Donald Trump must first pass the Lonely Planet test.
South Africa’s Jacob Zuma wins court bid to contest upcoming election
South Africa's electoral court overturns earlier decision that had barred the ex-president from contesting the polls.
Simon Harris becomes Ireland’s youngest-ever prime minister
The 37-year-old replaces Leo Varadkar, who said he was quitting as party leader and PM for personal, political reasons.
How has the genocide against the Tutsis affected Rwanda’s youth?
Rwandan youth are actively fighting against genocide ideology through community organising, filmmaking and writing.
‘Let states decide’: How Donald Trump’s position on abortion has changed
Trump has not called for a national abortion ban, disappointing anti-abortion activists. How has his stance changed?
What do Texan red heifers have to do with Al-Aqsa and a Jewish temple?
Temple Movement's plan to sacrifice the cattle seen as step towards its goal of building the Third Temple over Al-Aqsa.
European Parliament urges inquiry after Al Jazeera Senegal investigation
Investigation revealed EU-trained Senegalese police tackling cross-border crime worked to quash pro-democracy protests.
After deadly attack, Russia’s Central Asian workers report rising racism
Migrants say they are being collectively punished as Tajik nationals are suspected of last month's concert hall attack.
As Palestine applies for full UN membership, what’s in the way?
History set to be repeated as US prepares to wield veto, insisting Palestine must negotiate statehood with Israel first.
Top European court hands Swiss women victory in landmark climate ruling
Verdict will have ripple effect in Europe and beyond, likely setting precedent for how courts deal with climate cases.
Bodies recovered from Gaza’s Shifa hospital after Israeli assault
Palestinians have been recovering bodies and remains of people killed at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 186
PM Netanyahu says a date has been set for a ground offensive in Rafah after troops withdraw from nearby Khan Younis.
Israel’s war is depriving Gaza’s students of an education
Dentistry student Tasneem Ahel fled north Gaza in the hope of making it overseas to complete her education.
Cameron meets Trump, to urge US Congress to approve Ukraine military aid
Top British diplomat says success for Ukraine is vital for the security of the United States and Europe.
Turkey restricts exports of 54 products to Israel until Gaza ceasefire
Trade Ministry says decision to remain in place until Israel stops attacks and allows adequate aid into Gaza.
Jadeja reaches IPL cricket milestone in Chennai’s win over Kolkata
The veteran Indian all-rounder's unique statistical feat coincided with Chennai snapping a two-match IPL losing streak.
Greek valley that became a lake stirs drought debate
Drained in 1962 and restored again to wetlands in 2018, Lake Karla is now triple its normal size.
Ecuador ex-VP Jorge Glas hospitalised after capture from Mexico embassy
Ecuador has said it wishes to resolve differences with Mexico, but has defended its raid on embassy.
Russia and China to deepen security cooperation in Asia, Europe
Russian foreign minister visits Beijing and also receives assurances of strengthened economic cooperation from China.
Al Nassr’s Ronaldo red-carded as Al Hilal win Saudi Super Cup semifinal
Cristiano Ronaldo's wait for a Saudi Arabian football trophy will continue after Super Cup exit.
‘Not your typical Ramadan’: Muslim Americans focus on Gaza in holy month
Muslim Americans have rebuffed some politicians, held fundraisers and scaled back festivities to show support for Gaza.
Israel says ‘date set’ for Rafah invasion amid ongoing Gaza ceasefire talks
Hamas says Israel is not acceding to demands of a military withdrawal and allowing Palestinians to return home.
Total solar eclipse sweeps across North America: Eight highlights
The path of totality crossed several major cities including Dallas, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Buffalo, NY and Montreal.
Activists calling for Israel arms embargo paint UK Labour Party office red
Activists spray red paint on the UK's Labour Party headquarters in a protest calling for an arms embargo against Israel.
From unfair trade to TikTok: US Treasury Secretary Yellen’s China trip
US-China talks come amid Biden administration's complaints that Beijing is unfairly subsidising Chinese industries.
‘On borrowed time’: World marks new global heat record in March
European climate agency says ocean surface temperature also reached new record raising risk of extreme weather.
Why a Sri Lankan island is sparking an Indian election controversy
PM Modi claims former Congress government sneakily gifted Katchatheevu island to Sri Lanka. But the truth is complex.
Tesla settles lawsuit over Autopilot crash that killed Apple engineer
The settlement avoids a jury trial months ahead of Tesla's scheduled release of a self-driving taxi.
Biden unveils $6.6bn for Taiwan’s TSMC to ramp up US chip production
Taiwanese chip giant will build third facility in Arizona as part of $65bn investment in the US.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 775
As the war enters its 775th day, these are the main developments.
‘Accepted in both [worlds]’: Indonesia’s Chinese Muslims prepare for Eid
Many Chinese become Muslim through marriage to Indonesian Muslims but hold onto their traditions.
Indigenous people in Philippines’s north ‘ready to fight’ as tensions rise
The remote island of Itbayat is in the eye of any conflict with China and its residents are preparing themselves.
In Indonesia and Malaysia, beauty is big business during Eid al-Fitr
Cosmetics brands in Southeast Asia look to cash in on Ramadan period shopping boom.
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