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UN rights council orders probe of ‘appalling’ abuses in Sudan’s el-Fasher
UN rights chief urges countries to 'stand up against atrocities' committed by paramilitary RSF in takeover of the city.
Indonesia readies Gaza stabilisation force, hosts Jordan’s king for talks
The Indonesian Defence Ministry says troops are likely to focus on health and reconstruction if sent to the enclave.
Will Sudan’s RSF turn strategic city of el-Obeid into another el-Fasher?
After last month's capture of el-Fasher, which led to hundreds of deaths, the RSF's attention turns to el-Obeid.
Is Keir Starmer facing a plot to depose him as UK prime minister?
A briefing by his allies to British news outlets about alleged leadership challenge triggered a communications crisis.
Why did US let Dodik off the hook and hand Europe’s ailing heart to Russia?
The US decision to lift sanctions on the Bosnian Serb leader effectively enabled Russia to annex half of Bosnia.
China-Thailand relationship has come “full circle”
Kasit Piromya on the China-Thailand relationship, and how it could play a key role in fostering regional peace.
Israel linked to “forced migration” with South Africa flights
Flights that take Palestinians out of Gaza are raising concerns about forced displacement.
What’s behind a surge in bear attacks in Japan?
Japan has deployed the military to some regions to address the situation.
Xi Jinping pledges deeper ties during Thai king’s first China visit
China's president says the two countries are like 'family', pledging to 'strengthen strategic alignment' with Thailand.
Pakistan arrests 4 from an Afghan cell over deadly Islamabad bombing
Those arrested are linked to a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.

