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Thousands protest in South Korea as Yoon resists second arrest attempt
Police mobilise 1,000 officers ahead of a second attempt to arrest the suspended president over his martial law decree.
Premier League Everton appoint Moyes as manager for second time
Everton appoint David Moyes for the second time as US owners conduct two-day managerial overhaul of Premier League club.
Will Iran build a nuclear bomb while Trump is in power in the US?
The West's last chance to impose UN sanctions as part of the nuclear deal will run out of time by October.
Is climate change to blame for the California wildfires?
Climate scientist say warming temperatures and droughts are making wildfires more frequent and intense.
Jeju Air black boxes ceased recording before plane crash, South Korea says
Transport ministry is investigating cause of the data loss following worst-ever aviation disaster in country's history.
Leaving a permanent record of humanity on the moon – in 100 billion pixels
'Sanctuary on the Moon' is a lunar time capsule that provides a detailed guide to life on Earth for our future selves.
Dozens killed in Myanmar military air attack in Rakhine State, UN says
Attack on village of Kyauk Ni Maw, in Ramree island township, kills more than 40 people and destroys about 500 homes.
Second synagogue in Sydney, Australia defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti
Australia has seen a series of anti-Semitic incidents in the last year, including graffiti on buildings and cars.
Why is India courting the Taliban now?
Meeting between India’s foreign secretary and the Taliban this week has prompted speculation.

