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Syrian troops enter Druze city of Suwayda after days of deadly clashes
Government forces aim to end clashes with Bedouin tribes that have killed dozens of people in the southern Syrian city.
‘Lives controlled by crime’: Explosive allegations hit South Africa police
Government under pressure as provincial police commissioner claims country's police chief colluded with criminal gangs.
Israeli ultra-Orthodox party quits Netanyahu government over conscription
Resignation of United Torah Judaism lawmakers leaves Netanyahu with razor-thin 61-seat majority in the 120 seat Knesset.
China’s Xi says Australia ties have ‘turned around’ as he hosts Albanese
Amid geopolitical tensions, the two nations call for dialogue as China tries to capitalise on US tariffs on US allies.
Netanyahu is the “most dangerous thing” for Jews
Mandy Patinkin passionately condemns Israel's leadership, calling Benjamin Netanyahu dangerous for Jews globally.
Peru reopens 3,800-year-old Penico archaeological site for visitors
The citadel of Caral civilisation - one of the world's oldest - reopens for tourists after eight years of restoration.
Sudan’s RSF kills about 300 people in North Kordofan, rights group says
Emergency Lawyers says paramilitary force set fire to villages, killing dozens, including children and pregnant women.
US court briefly pauses Trump’s move to end protective status for Afghans
Appeals court blocks Trump administration from removing temporary protective status of nearly 12,000 Afghans.
China’s economy grows at steady pace despite Trump’s trade war
China's GDP grew 1.1 percent from April to June despite US tariffs, official data shows.
Seven rescued, 11 missing after boat capsizes off Indonesia’s Mentawai
Rescue effort under way after boat carrying 18 people capsizes in bad weather off the Mentawai Islands.

