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A family yearns for answers years after Turkish refugee’s torture, death
In 2022, the Turkish coastguard found Baris Buyuksu barely alive with signs of torture, in the Aegean Sea.
Volcanic eruption puts on fiery spectacle near Iceland’s Grindavik
Sundhnukagigar volcano erupts for the fifth time this year with lava shooting 50 metres (164 feet) into the air.
UN warns of ‘significant’ disease risk after Papua New Guinea landslide
The UN's migration agency says displaced residents urgently need clean water, purification tablets and food supplies.
South Africa elections live results 2024: By the numbers
About 28 million voters were registered to vote in national and provincial elections.
NATO’s top diplomats meet as Ukraine seeks long-range weapons to hit Russia
Military alliance's foreign ministers are due to meet in Prague to prepare aid package for Ukraine ahead of NATO summit.
India’s final vote: In temple town Varanasi, Modi and sarees are winners
Modi is expected to comfortably win his seat, but the margin of victory could reveal how his party is doing nationally.
Person killed after falling into jet engine at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport
The death occurred on the apron outside the hub's terminal as the KLM flight was getting ready to depart to Denmark.
Google announces $2bn investment in Malaysia, as gov’t hails 26,500 jobs
Tech giant says investment in Southeast Asian country will 'pave the way for delivering the transformative power of AI'.
China lifts ban on Australian beef exporters in the latest sign of thaw
Move follows lifting of restrictions on imports of Australian wine, coal, timber and barley.
Chinese man arrested for allegedly running ‘largest ever’ malware network
US officials say army of 19 million infected computers enabled fraud, identity theft and child exploitation.

