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EU launches aid flights to Sudan’s Darfur as humanitarian crisis escalates
RSF takeover of Darfur's el-Fasher makes 'catastrophic situation' even worse. Now Kordofan at risk of same atrocities.
Ukraine peace talks intensify as EU debates use of frozen Russian assets
As Ukraine peace talks continue, Zelenskyy is meeting European and US officials in Berlin over security guarantees.
Tracking Sudan’s humanitarian crisis: By the numbers
Nearly three years of war have displaced 14 million people and pushed 21 million into acute hunger.
‘Increasingly likely potential’ of Palestine Action hunger strikers dying
Lawyers and relatives of the remand prisoners refusing food fear for their lives as they seek meeting with top minister.
Romanians mount mass protests over judicial corruption
Demonstrations have run for fifth day in support of judges and prosecutors who denounced systemic abuse.
What we know about the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting
Australia’s spy agency has revealed it investigated one the men who carried out the Bondi massacre for links to ISIL.
Cambodia warns displaced people, tourist hotspots at risk from Thai bombs
Thailand has for the first time targeted Siem Reap province, home to Cambodia's tourist hub Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh says.
Bondi Beach shooting: How tough are Australia’s gun laws?
Shooter responsible for Bondi Beach attack was a licensed firearms holder who owned six firearms, police say.
Night guardians of the mountain in the occupied West Bank
At sunset, the guardians gather on a hill to watch over the sleeping village, guarding it against settler attacks.
Australian athlete becomes first female winner of Antarctic Ice Marathon
Australian athlete Catherine Drysdale has won the Antarctic Ice Marathon, becoming the first woman to take the title.

