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Thousands gather in New Zealand to protest government’s Indigenous policies
Right-leaning coalition has pledged to review affirmative action and remove references to treaty with Maori people.
In the Solomon Islands, a US agency’s struggles hint at China’s influence
The Peace Corps has yet to return to Pacific island nation more than four years after Washington touted its return.
‘Palestine will never die’
A cataclysmic event in human history" Rapper and activist Lowkey released a new track to show solidarity with Gaza.
Khan Younis hospital stretched by influx of patients as Israel bombs Gaza
MSF official says Nasser hospital in southern Gaza is receiving multiple severely injured patients nearly every hour.
Will Israel heed US calls to protect civilians or risk ‘strategic failure’?
The Biden administration appears to be ramping up pressure on Israel to keep Palestinians safe.
Telecommunications, internet down in Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify
Palestinian telecoms company Paltel says communications and internet services go down in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Death toll rises as Tanzania reels from flooding, landslides
Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa says at least 63 people died in flooding unleashed by heavy rainfall over the weekend.
UK announces rise in salary threshold for foreign workers’ visas
Interior minister says gov't would raise foreign skilled workers' minimum salary threshold to 38,700 pounds ($48,800).
Former US ambassador accused of acting as covert agent for Cuba
Former ambassador to Bolivia charged for allegedly collaborating with Cuban intelligence services over several decades.
Cyclone Michaung nears southern Indian states, water enters Chennai airport
At least four dead and runway of one of India's busiest airports submerged as storm triggers heavy torrential rains.
Will the world continue to prioritise profits over the environment?
As world leaders gather for COP28, young people are left to bear the brunt of the lack of action by those in control.
Spotify announces another round of major job cuts
The move is part of a wider trend as tech companies seek savings amid a slower-than-expected economy.
COP28’s UAE president defends climate science comments
Sultan al-Jaber hits out at 'repeated attempts to undermine' the work of the COP28 presidency in Dubai.
Fact or fiction? Israeli maps and AI do not save Palestinian lives
Israel's narrative of 'evacuation warnings' and 'precision strikes' serves as a cover for its AI-assisted genocide.
Indigenous advocacy leads to largest dam removal project in US history
Four dams are being demolished along the Klamath River in northern California, as salmon populations plummet.
Israel asks Palestinians to evacuate, but is any place safe in Gaza?
Israel has issued an evacuation map asking Palestinians to move south as it intensifies attacks on the besieged enclave.
Working at a giant snail’s pace a boon for Ivorian farmers
As wild snail numbers have steadily fallen, farms that specialise in breeding them have increasingly sprung up.
At least 13 killed in armed fighting in India’s ethnic riots-hit Manipur
The bodies were found with multiple bullet wounds in a village in the northeastern state's Tengnoupal district.
Israel expands ground operations in south Gaza
Palestinians say they have nowhere left to run as Israel's military expands its assault in south Gaza.
At least two dead as southern India braces for Cyclone Michaung
The 'severe' cyclone is expected to make landfall on the coast of Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday, Indian weather office says.
US and EU struggle to agree on funding for Ukraine
Concern is growing over Ukraine's ability to continue defence against Russia should delays of Western funds persist.
Gaza as a global metaphor for reclaiming justice
Gaza acts as a mirror reflecting their own local resistance for different dispossessed groups.
Finally free, Ubai was among the last Palestinian detainees Israel released
Tired but relieved, he is happy he can resume treatment to save his arm and pursue his dreams for the future again.
A way of saying ‘we shall overcome’: Playing football on Robben Island
The Makana Football Association was another way to resist apartheid by political prisoners in the South African jail.
There is nowhere safe for children to go in Gaza
Israel's orders to move are not ensuring families survive, but merely giving them the option to die elsewhere.
Beijing accuses US navy of ‘illegally’ entering South China Sea territory
China says that the United States has undermined 'regional peace and stability'.
Yemen’s Houthis target Israel-linked ships in Red Sea. Here’s what to know
The Houthis seem to have made a strategic shift towards maritime operations to ramp up pressure on the US and Israel.
Venezuela claims large support for annexing oil-rich Guyana territory
Venezuela claims that a referendum showed massive support for establishing a state in Essequibo.
Corruption trial of Israeli PM Netanyahu resumes
An emergency order from Israel's justice minister following the events of October 7 had put the case on pause.
Deadly eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Marapi volcano
Eleven hikers found dead and another 12 missing after eruption of Mount Marapi volcano.
Malta welcomes foreign workers to fill labour shortage, but repels refugees
Ex-PM Muscat hails migrant workers, but experts decry apparent double standard as asylum seekers are pushed back.
Israel orders evacuations as onslaught on Gaza widens
The Israeli army's assault is pushing further into the south of Gaza, leaving Palestinians little chance of safety.
Hong Kong activist Agnes Chow skips bail, refuses return
Chow, who played a leading role in the 2019 pro-democracy protests, is the latest dissident to flee Beijing's crackdown.
People killed and missing as Indonesian volcano erupts
Hikers have filmed videos of themselves covered in ash after getting caught in a deadly volcanic eruption.
Iran’s Kharazi: Defining red lines before an Israeli aggression
Iran supreme leader's adviser on Hezbollah, Hamas and potential military action against Israel.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 59
Another attack from Yemen's Houthi group and renewed calls to end stepped up fighting - here are the major updates.
Second SCMP reporter dropped out of contact in China last year, sources say
Minnie Chan second reporter at Hong Kong newspaper to be subject of safety concerns, people familiar with matter say.
Netherlands accused of war crimes complicity for Israeli military supplies
Human rights groups say the Dutch state's export of plane parts to Israel makes it complicit in Gaza war crimes.
Cricket: Dhoni-inspired Hope helps West Indies beat England in first ODI
West Indies captain Hope hit three sixes in the final over to hand England another ODI loss after a poor World Cup.
Girl under Gaza rubble asks rescuers to help relatives first
Trapped under the rubble of a 5-storey building in Gaza, a 13-year-old pleaded for rescuers to help free her relatives.
No end to suffering of Gaza children as Israeli attacks rage on
Thousands of children and minors killed and missing under the rubble amid relentless Israeli bombardment.
ISIL claims responsibility for bombing at Catholic mass in Philippines
At least four people were killed and dozens of others injured in the blast at Mindanao State University.
Eleven climbers dead, 12 missing after eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Marapi
Authorities say 75 people were in the area when the West Sumatra volcano erupted on Sunday.
What are the implications of Israel’s reported use of AI in Gaza war?
Israel is reportedly using AI technology to select and expand potential targets.
Floods, landslides kill dozens in northern Tanzania
East Africa has been hit for weeks by torrential rain and flooding linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon.
Qatar calls for international probe into ‘Israeli crimes’ in Gaza
Qatari PM says the country will continue efforts towards facilitating another truce and reaching a permanent ceasefire.
Yemen’s Houthis say they targeted two Israeli ships in Red Sea: Report
Pentagon meanwhile says a US warship and multiple commercial ships also came under attack in the area.
What ‘tunnels’ and ‘hostages’ mean in Gaza
I grew up in Gaza where tunnels provided essentials Israel banned and hostages were the Palestinians it imprisoned.
From north to south, nowhere safe in Gaza as 700 killed in 24 hours
One of the highest daily death tolls since the war began as Israeli army targets Jabalia refugee camp for a second day.
Fixing-convicted former Pakistan cricket captain withdrawn as consultant
PCB has withdrawn Salman Butt as a selection consultant following criticism from fans and experts.
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