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As Sudan’s army routs RSF from Khartoum, Sudanese reactions are mixed
Sudan's civilians are bearing the brunt of the battle for Khartoum between the army and RSF.
Aboriginal group seeks $1.1bn in damages over Australia mining project
The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation filed the landmark case against Western Australia's state government.
Trump, Musk lavish each other with praise as they defend cost-cutting drive
US president claims DOGE will save hundreds of billions of dollars without cutting healthcare and welfare benefits.
Can new Africa Energy Bank power a continent while protecting the planet?
A long-planned bank to fund oil and gas projects in Africa must balance profit with climate considerations, experts say.
More than 150 false killer whales stranded on beach in Australia’s Tasmania
Only 90 of the 157 stranded marine animals appear to still be alive as rescue teams race against the clock to save them.
US condemns ‘dangerous’ moves by Chinese navy helicopter in South China Sea
Manila says it will lodge a diplomatic protest after a Chinese helicopter came within 3 metres of a Philippine plane.
Trump says he will ‘probably’ meet Putin this month, hits out at Ukraine
US president dismisses Kyiv's complaints that it is being sidelined in talks to end the war in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,091
Here are the key developments on the 1,091st day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Brazilian prosecutors charge ex-President Bolsonaro over alleged coup plot
Jair Bolsonaro and dozens of others have been charged over an alleged plot to overturn his 2022 election loss.
More than $50bn needed to rebuild Gaza after Israel’s war on enclave
Researchers conclude that $53.2bn is needed for extensive reconstruction and recovery efforts over the next 10 years.

