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BP chief Bernard Looney steps down over past relationships with colleagues
Chief Financial Officer Murray Auchincloss named interim CEO of British energy giant.
Australia’s Qantas illegally sacked workers during COVID, court rules
Australia's High Court upholds earlier ruling that airline broke the law when it outsourced ground handling jobs.
India’s Kerala closes schools, banks in several villages after Nipah deaths
Containment zones declared in southern state after it records two deaths from the rare and deadly brain-damaging virus.
What were the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestinians?
Three decades after the first Oslo Accord was signed, the peace process it promised has not come about.
Earthquake survivors search for loved ones in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains
Relief efforts are finally trickling their way up the rugged terrain, where some of the worst-hit villages are located.
Everything you need to know about Apple’s new iPhone 15 and AirPods
The iPhone 15 will go on sale from September 22, retailing at between $799 and $1,199.
Many killed in ‘huge fire’ at apartment block in Vietnam’s Hanoi
Rescue operations under way at the nine-storey building housing 150 people, state media reports.
The highs and lows of Russia, North Korea relations
Despite common interests, Moscow-Pyongyang ties have experienced their ups and downs. Here are some key events.
Corporate Australia backed a vote on Indigenous rights. It now faces defeat
Australian businesses' support for the Voice is doing little to boost the flagging fortunes of the 'yes' campaign.
Fire at naval shipyard in Russia-annexed Crimea after Ukraine air attack
Moscow-installed governor reports at least 24 injured as missile attack sparks large blaze at Sevastopol naval shipyard.

