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US says China-linked hackers behind ‘significant’ cyberespionage campaign
FBI announcement follows alleged targeting of mobile phones used by Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Police detain pro-Palestinian protesters defying Amsterdam ban
Dutch police detained hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters who defied a ban on demonstrations.
What happened in Abu Ghraib and why did a US court award damages?
The case marks the first time victims of abuse at the hands of US soldiers in Iraq in 2004 have testified in court.
Highest alert level raised as Philippines braces for Super Typhoon Usagi
Weather agency warns of 'life-threatening' tidal surges in coastal area as another tropical storm forms in the Pacific.
Rights group says Gaza forced displacement is war crime
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes with its deliberate forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza.
Protests in Paris over pro-Israel gala organised by far-right figures
The event, intended to raise funds for the Israeli army, comes before a France-Israel football match in the capital.
Visualising the war in Sudan: Conflict, control and displacement
The world’s worst internal displacement crisis, with at least 14 million people uprooted from their homes, is in Sudan.
Israel’s forced displacement in Gaza amounts to war crime: HRW
Rights group says Israel appears to have plans to permanently prevent Palestinians from returning to parts of Gaza.
Republicans claim US House, achieving ‘trifecta’ of election victories
On Wednesday, the Republican Party cleared the threshold of 218 seats, achieving majorities in both Congress chambers.
Police arrest US man for allegedly scratching letters into Japanese shrine
Tourist allegedly told police he defaced Shinto shrine as a 'prank'.

