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Australian Aboriginal children sing their way back to language
Experts hope a new music album, Ampe-mape Alyelheme, will help Arrernte children understand their language and culture.
Tornadoes touch down near populous Chicago metropolitan area
'Confirmed damaging' tornado spotted moving through the second most populated county in the US, amid severe weather.
At least one killed in third night of Russian drone raids on Kyiv
At least one dead, four injured, and damage to buildings in latest attack on Ukrainian capital by Russian drones.
Myanmar’s ‘alternative’ exams a major test amid bombs, blackouts
As it scales up its activities, Myanmar's NUG is rolling out university entrance exams for thousands of students.
US judge approves reenactment of deadly 2018 Parkland shooting
Families of the victims are pursuing a civil suit against former sheriff's deputy Scot Peterson for alleged inaction.
No room for fossil fuel executives at climate negotiation tables
Until their actions align with their words, we should not work with them.
Fox News sued by man at centre of Jan 6 conspiracy theory
The latest lawsuit against the US conservative media giant follows a $787m settlement with a voting machine company.
Deforestation in Colombia dropped by 29 percent, a milestone
Deforestation in the Amazon has dropped in both Brazil and Colombia as elected leaders pledge to prioritise environment.
Oceans are changing colour and climate change may be to blame
Scientists say they have detected shifts in colours across more than half of the world's oceans.
IMF approves much-awaited $3bn bailout for Pakistan
IMF approves release of funds over nine months to support Pakistan's economic stabilisation programme.
Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter in explicit photo scandal
Edwards's wife says her husband is suffering from mental health issues as police conclude no crime was committed.
What influence does Iran have in Africa?
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is on a three-country African tour, hoping to forge new alliances.
Roadside bombings in Mexico kill six people in ‘act of terror’
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro blames drug-trafficking groups for placing explosives as a 'trap' for police officers.
Black refugees remain trapped along border between Tunisia, Libya
Tunisia claims to have evacuated groups of refugees it had expelled to its border, but many remain.
Ons Jabeur progresses to Wimbledon semifinals
The Tunisian came back from a set down and finished the match 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-1 against 2022 winner Elena Rybakina.
In northern Syria, displaced blame Russia for end to vital aid
UN Security Council unable to agree on extension to cross-border aid to opposition areas, which expired on Monday.
NATO didn’t ‘create incentive’ for Putin to stop Ukraine war
As the NATO summit in Lithuania wraps up, analysts say its declaration has fallen short and dashed Kyiv's hopes.
Analysis: Ukraine rolls back 6 months of Russian gains in 5 weeks
Assessment of Ukraine's counteroffensive suggests it has retaken 253sq km (98sq miles) of its territory since June.
Microsoft says China-linked hackers accessed government emails
China rejects allegations that its hackers targeted Western accounts, accusing the US of spreading 'disinformation'.
Stellar birth: Webb Space Telescope captures baby star close-up
Telescope, used to study the formation of the first stars and galaxies. marks its first anniversary with a new image.
Mitsotakis, Erdogan hail ‘positive climate’ in Greece-Turkey ties
After decades of dispute over energy resources, the two recently re-elected leaders agreed to a positive climate.
Palestinian leader Abbas visits Jenin camp after Israeli raid
President visits days after mourners' anger forces three of his senior officials to leave a funeral for those killed.
Bank of Canada hikes interest rates to 22-year high
The second increase in as many months comes on the back of persistent inflation and excess consumer spending.
Israeli fire said to wound Hezbollah members on Lebanon border
Lebanese sources say three Hezbollah members injured; Israeli military says group approached border fence was repelled.
How does a country join NATO?
World's most powerful military alliance has 31 members. Sweden is poised to make it 32, and Ukraine wants in as well.
Settler faces ‘terrorism’ charges over West Bank mosque vandalism
Israelis are rarely punished for crimes committed against Palestinians, particularly in the occupied West Bank.
Surovikin: Russian general missing since Wagner mutiny ‘resting’
Surovikin was last seen in a video urging Wagner Group fighters to halt their mutiny last month.
EU Parliament passes law to restore degraded natural ecosystems
The new law will require EU countries to introduce measures restoring nature on a fifth of their land and sea by 2030.
Kenyan police tear-gas protesters in latest row over tax hikes
Rallies, the second in a week, held after bill raising taxes in highly indebted Kenya signed into law by President Ruto.
‘Very dangerous’: Russia slams G7 security assurances to Ukraine
G7 countries have announced security assurances to Ukraine to deter future Russian attacks, a move decried by Moscow.
Fighters kill four soldiers at southern Pakistani army base
Five soldiers were critically wounded and at least three attackers were killed, the army said.
Saving Brazil’s Democracy
We investigate the forces threatening Brazil's democratic institutions and the Lula government's agenda.
‘Like a jailhouse’: Afghans languish in US detention centres
Fleeing deteriorating conditions under the Taliban, some Afghan refugees have made a risky trek to the US-Mexico border.
Rewriting Libraries: Challenging the past in Kenya
Turning the page on the past by transforming colonial public libraries in Nairobi.
Costlier cars? Why China’s gallium, germanium export curbs matter
Beijing's latest salvo in a chip war with Washington could affect everything from electric vehicles to smartphones.
Bulgari apologises to China after Taiwan listing sparks fury
The brand is the latest global firm to bend to sensitivities in China, a giant luxury market.
Analysis: The war in Sudan is a problem for Egypt
Egypt is keen to protect itself as Sudan's military strongmen wage war.
More Sudanese flee the fighting, UK sanctions warring factions
The sanctions target three businesses linked with the army and three others tied to the RSF.
South Africa police launch manhunt after six die in mass shooting
Three men enter the yard of a home and open fire in the Eastern Cape province township of KwaNobuhle.
Toxic tuna? Hong Kong may ban Japan seafood over Fukushima water
Tokyo insists its plans to discharge the treated water from the tsunami-wrecked nuclear plant are safe.
UN motion after Sweden Quran burning: How did your country vote?
United Nations Human Rights Council motion after the Muslim holy book was desecrated in Sweden was disputed, but passed.
The Netherlands takes steps to prosecute crimes against Yazidis
Yazidi community hails 'the beginning of our path to justice' as a Dutch citizen faces jail for enslaving Yazidi woman.
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being author, dies
Kundera, who moved to France in 1975, was one of Czechoslovakia's best-known writers.
Iran’s Raisi begins Africa trip, signs agreements with Kenya
Iran has recently stepped up diplomatic outreach to developing countries, with trips to Latin America and now Africa.
Thai foreign minister met Aung San Suu Kyi on secret Myanmar trip
Don Pramudwinai tells ASEAN foreign ministers he met jailed elected leader as well as coup leader Min Aung Hlaing.
Iran summons Russian envoy over statement with GCC on islands
Like China did in December, Russia has signed a statement with the GCC, challenging Iran's ownership of three islands.
Frontex: When great power comes with no responsibility
Is the European Union border security agency really using its immense powers 'responsibly'?
Egypt says it’s selling $1.9bn in assets in privatisation push
The government is selling stakes in 32 state companies as Egypt continues to grapple with an economic crisis.
Protests continue in Israel against proposed judicial changes
Anti-proposal activists demonstrated nationwide all day, including at mass protest at Ben Gurion International Airport.
China promises ‘robust response’ to any NATO expansion in Asia
Beijing rejects NATO concern over its 'stated ambitions', criticises presence of four Asian countries at Vilnius summit.
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