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Ukraine says it attacked Russian oil refinery near Moscow as winter looms
Strike comes a day after fierce Russian assault on Ukrainian capital Kyiv killed at least six people and injured dozens.
More details emerge of Israel’s ‘brutal’ treatment of Palestinian detainees
Lawyers say Palestinians are being assaulted, deprived of contact with outside world at underground Rakevet facility.
DRC, Rwanda-backed M23 sign framework deal for peace after talks in Qatar
The agreement is not expected to immediately change things on the ground, but to move forward a larger peace process.
Vatican returns 62 items taken from Indigenous communities in Canada
Pope Leo gifts the objects to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops after meeting their representatives.
Investigators probe group that arranged ‘trafficking’ flights out of Gaza
Concerns have been raised about a ‘humanitarian organisation’ that flew people from Gaza to South Africa.
Upheaval at the BBC: Is it a crisis or a coup?
The BBC reels in the midst of one of its most serious crises - was it manufactured to push it to the brink?
Could Chile be on the verge of a political shift in its 2025 election?
Chile's right wing is seeking to capitalise on concern over crime and immigration in its bid to replace Gabriel Boric.
IRGC says tanker seized near Iran’s waters based on judicial order
The latest vessel confiscation comes as regional tensions remain high, months after the June war with Israel and the US.
Huge explosion rips through industrial area in Argentina
Video shows the moment of a massive explosion at an industrial park in Argentina.
How China’s appetite for the ‘king of fruits’ is changing Southeast Asia
101 East investigates how China's craze for durian is driving profits and environmental disputes in Southeast Asia.

