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Pope Leo tells Angola during huge Mass to ‘build hope’
On the third leg of his Africa tour, Leo urges Angola to move beyond "divisions" created by its war-scarred past.
Humanoid robots speed past humans in Beijing half-marathon
Humanoid robots raced alongside humans in a half-marathon in Beijing.
LIVE: Manchester City vs Arsenal – Premier League
Follow our pre-match build-up, team news, and live text commentary stream as Manchester City host Arsenal at the Etihad.
Does the world need new leaders? Varsha Gandikota & Naledi Pandor
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla asks former South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor if global leadership is in crisis.
Iran warns Hormuz will stay shut unless US lifts siege on its ports
Tehran is threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut unless Washington lifts the ‘US siege’ on Iranian ports.
Does Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’ violate the Lebanon ceasefire?
The Israeli 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon raises fears that a temporary military zone could become a longer-term occupation.
Humanoid robot breaks half marathon world record in Beijing
The humans were left far behind as smartphone maker Honor's humanoid robot shattered the men's world record in China.
Australia and Japan sign contracts for $7bn warships deal
Defence deal is the latest example of deepening ties between Canberra and Tokyo amid shared concerns over China's rise.
The GCC has unity, it now needs joint defence and development
Beyond supporting peace, GCC states need to work towards joint defence, energy security and economic development.
Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks
Families travel south to inspect destroyed homes, unsure whether to stay as concerns about renewed conflict increase.

