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Deadly floods and landslides continue to plague Southeast Asia
More rainfall is expected in the region over the coming days as thousands lose homes and crops.
Are tech companies using your private data to train AI models?
As tech firms race to release new AI tools, users are left unsure how much of their personal data these systems may take
Who was Haytham Ali Tabatabai, Hezbollah official killed by Israel?
Hezbollah says Tabatabai was a member since group's foundation and held several senior military roles.
No, there is no ceasefire in Gaza
Israel’s bombing of Gaza is not a ‘violation of the ceasefire'. It is a continuing genocide under diplomatic cover.
Far-right politician prompts fury with burqa antics in Australian parliament
Pauline Hanson's provocation was part of a long-running campaign to ban the traditional Muslim garment in public.
US adds Venezuelan ‘cartel’ to terror list as military threat rises
Move offers potential cover as Trump eyes expanded operations against Venezuela's Maduro.
Gaza sports club offers activities despite destruction
A sports club in Gaza is offering activities for children despite its facilities being destroyed by Israel’s war.
Attack in Pakistan’s Peshawar: What we know about victims, attackers
Three security personnel killed in an attack on paramilitary headquarters in northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar.
Sudan army chief rejects truce proposal citing UAE role
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan says UAE cannot be involved as it backs the RSF, signalling that fighting is to continue for now.
US plan to stop Ukraine war is “not reasonable”
“Trump has squeezed and pushed the Ukrainians very, very hard.”

