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Vanuatu to elect new PM amid political crisis over Australia security pact
Move comes after top court ruled that pro-Western Prime Minister Ishmael had lost a no-confidence motion in parliament.
UK’s controversial Northern Ireland ‘legacy’ Bill: All you need to know
The bill, which aims to reconcile the Troubles era legacy issues, would offer a conditional amnesty to accused killers.
Team Biden’s failure to bring Libya into the Abraham Accords
Libya’s gov't is desperately seeking greater legitimacy in West, but there is desperation in Biden's administration too.
IMF chief hails ‘productive’ talks as she wraps up China visit
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva hails 'substantive' talks with Chinese officials, including Premier Li Qiang.
Modi’s lesson from Israel: Demolish Muslim homes, erase their history
The Hindu far-right's actions in Nuh, in India's Haryana, echo Israel's policies in the occupied West Bank.
‘Severe stress’: Myanmar, South China Sea push ASEAN to breaking point
As week of key meetings gets under way, Indonesia's foreign minister tells counterparts the group must prove its worth.
India burns more coal for power as dry weather sparks blackout fears
Driest August in more than a century sends power generation surging to a record 162.7 billion kilowatt hours.
Australia’s Qantas apologises after claims it sold cancelled flights
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says airline sold 8,000 flights that had already been cancelled.
Defending champion Iga Swiatek out of US Open after losing to Ostapenko
The world number one and top seed lost by two sets to one to Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko.
Russia attacks Ukraine grain port ahead of Putin-Erdogan talks
Blasts reported near Ukraine's Izmail port as Russian and Turkish leaders prepare for talks on Ukrainian grain exports.

