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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.
PA warns against ‘agents of displacement’ in Gaza after South Africa flight
Palestinian authorities say shadowy companies and entities are working in line with Israel on human trafficking.
China issues travel warning for Japan over threats to intervene in Taiwan
China asks citizens to avoid travelling to Japan, following diplomatic feud due to remarks by Tokyo's new premier.
Nine killed in blast at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir
An explosion at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir has killed at least nine people and injured 32 others.
Why Russia’s liberal opposition is so anti-Palestinian
Many Russian dissidents claim to embrace liberal values while fully subscribing to a racist view of the world.
Trump says will sue BBC for up to $5bn over edited video
US president signals legal war even as UK network apologises for 'error of judgement' in editing his January 6 speech.
LIVE: Israel closely coordinated Gaza families’ mystery transit to S Africa
US calls on UN Security Council to back its draft resolution aimed at bolstering Trump's Gaza peace plan.
Malian media authorities suspend two French broadcasters
Officials said the suspension related to broadcasts about an ongoing fuel blockade that has caused major shortages.
UN extends peacekeeping mission in disputed Abyei region for another year
The Security Council says further extensions would hinge on real progress between Sudan and South Sudan.
Colombia’s Petro inks $4.3bn deal for 17 fighter jets amid regional tension
President Gustavo Petro says purchase of warplanes is a 'deterrent weapon to achieve peace' amid 'messy' geopolitics.

