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Chinese risk perilous journey in search of ‘freedom’ in the United States
Thousands of middle-class Chinese are trekking thousands of kilometres through the Americas to the southern US border.
Boeing to plead guilty to avoid trial over fatal 737 Max crashes
Lawyer for relatives of crash victims blasts plea agreement with US Department of Justice as a 'sweetheart deal'.
Japan, Philippines sign defence pact with eyes on China
Agreement comes as Manila and Tokyo share concerns about Beijing's growing assertiveness in the region.
In Australia, energy crunch prompts a heated debate on going nuclear
Australia's opposition leader has proposed building the country's first nuclear plants, but many are unconvinced.
France ‘pushed into the hands of the far-left’ says leader of far-right
France’s leader of the far-right says a ‘dishonourable alliance’ prevented his RN party from winning a majority.
Israeli army used Hannibal Directive during October 7 Hamas attack: Report
The directive is a controversial policy of Israel's military aimed at preventing the capture of its soldiers.
Tokyo governor declares win after exit polls show her clinching third term
Yuriko Koike's victory fends off challenges from dozens of candidates vying to unseat the ruling party-backed incumbent.
France exit polls project left-wing coalition victory
Exit polls project France’s left-wing National Popular Front will be the largest party in parliament.
What’s behind the creation of the Alliance of Sahel States?
Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso have set up their own bloc, after leaving ECOWAS.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal offers resignation
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal says he will resign on Monday morning after his party failed to win a majority.

