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Can Southeast Asia cope with record-breaking storms?
The region has seen a rise in more powerful storms this year.
FBI agents allege wrongful termination for kneeling during US protest
Lawsuit claims FBI agents were terminated for de-escalating crowd, perceived as anti-Trump stance during 2020 protests.
Thousands flee Thai-Cambodian border as deadly clashes reignite
Footage shows civilians huddling in bunkers and children fleeing after Thailand launched airstrikes on Cambodia forces.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar sign high-speed rail deal to link capitals
The project, set to be completed in six years, is the first of its kind between the two Gulf nations.
Paramount goes hostile in its bid for Warner Bros Discovery
It is the same bid that Warner Brothers rejected in favour of the offer from Netflix last week.
Ukraine firefighters rush to rescue people, pets after Russian strike
Firefighters evacuated residents and their pets from a nine-storey apartment building after a Russian drone strike.
Syria after Assad
One year after Assad’s fall, Syrians are clinging to fragile hope and rebuilding not just cities, but trust.
Yemeni separatist group claims broad control of south
STC says Aden, the base of the Saudi-backed and internationally-recognised government, also under their control.
2026 Golden Globes: Which films got nominations, and who was snubbed?
Hamnet, Sinners and One Battle After Another seen as top contenders, alongside films from Norway, Iran and South Korea.
Syrian youth embrace political freedoms after fall of Assad
Syria has seen new social media platforms, student movements and cultural groups emerge as spaces for debate and reform.

