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UN experts call for ‘impartial force’ to protect civilians in Sudan
Warring parties have committed 'harrowing human rights violations' that could amount to war crimes, report finds.
US roll outs new export controls aimed at restricting China’s chip industry
US Department of Commerce says curbs follow consultation with international partners.
China evacuates 400,000 as Super Typhoon Yagi barrels towards Hainan
Transport links shuttered as Asia's strongest storm this year drenches southern China and will impact Vietnam and Laos.
At least 17 students killed in Kenya boarding school fire
President Ruto says those responsible will be 'held to account' for the blaze that also seriously injured 13 pupils.
Has Hezbollah re-established deterrence with Israel?
Will Israel's Netanyahu try to inflame the border with Lebanon or has Hezbollah made it clear what that would cost him?
Mapping Israeli protests since October 7
More than 1,200 protests have taken place in Israel since October 7, most calling for a ceasefire deal.
Record summer temperatures set world on course for hottest year ever
European climate monitor says extreme weather will become more 'intense' if countries don't slash emissions.
China ends foreign adoptions leaving prospective families with questions
Beijing is no longer allowing foreigners to adopt Chinese children, except in the case of blood relatives.
What killing of Hindu teen by India cow vigilantes tells us about Modi 3.0
What happens when the vigilantes 'mistakenly' shoot a Hindu teenager dead after a 40km chase, thinking he was a Muslim?
Father of Georgia high school shooting suspect Colt Gray arrested
Two students and two teachers were killed and nine people injured in Wednesday's high school shooting.

