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The art project aiming to keep Australia’s Indigenous people out of jail
Aboriginal people make up a third of all people in Australian prisons, but The Torch is working to change that.
Closing arguments wrap up in Trump’s hush-money trial: Here’s what to know
Jurors will now deliberate before delivering a verdict in historic New York trial against former US president.
Ireland, Norway and Spain recognise Palestine as an independent state
Palestine has been formally recognised as an independent state by Ireland, Norway and Spain.
US says Gaza pier being repaired as aid groups urge more consistent routes
Humanitarian groups say US-built pier having 'little impact' and warn ability to deliver aid to Gaza nearing collapse.
How tenuous is the peace deal between Egypt and Israel?
Exchange of fire at Rafah border crossing comes amid fragile political relations.
Israel’s Rafah assault could halt last functioning hospital, WHO warns
WHO says a 'full incursion' into the Gaza city will only leave ill-equipped field hospitals and additional mortality.
Former spy chief Dick Schoof proposed as Dutch PM
Schoof, 67, is currently the top official at the justice ministry and a former head of the Dutch intelligence service.
Former FTX executive Salame sentenced to 7.5 years in US prison
Ryan Salame pled guilty to tens of millions of dollars in unlawful campaign donations for causes supported by his boss.
US opens up banking to private Cuban businesses to boost small firms
The measures allow independent entrepreneurs to open and access US bank accounts online to support their businesses.
After massacre in Gaza’s Rafah, advocates ask: Where is Biden’s red line?
Biden is allowing Israel to 'operate with impunity' despite his warnings against an assault on Rafah, activists say.

