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Philippines mulls court action against Beijing in South China Sea dispute
Country could file second case with International Court of Arbitration over China's alleged destruction of coral reefs.
French customs seize nearly 400 monkey skulls destined for the US
Primate skulls likely meant for collectors, hunting clubs in US, where they are reportedly given as gifts and prizes.
Sudan army chief warns UN that war could spill over, engulf region
Sudan army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan also called for rival Rapid Support Forces to be designated as 'terrorists'.
Novels from Canada, Ireland, US, UK finalists for Booker Prize for fiction
Shortlist announced for annual Booker literature prize includes two first-time novels among the six finalists.
Africa’s coup epidemic: Has democracy failed the continent?
The support for military takeovers is growing across Africa, and civilian governments are to blame, say analysts.
What we know about US Abrams tanks arriving in Ukraine ‘next week’
Long-awaited M1 Abrams tanks are to arrive in Ukraine next week and come at a crucial time for Kyiv's forces.
China reiterates ceasefire, peace talks ‘only way’ to end Ukraine war
Vice President Han Zheng, a second-tier official, repeats familiar talking points in speech to 78th UNGA.
Brazil’s top court rules in favour of Indigenous rights in land claim case
The court's decision will weigh heavily as Brazil's Senate considers legislation to limit new Indigenous reservations.
US’s Biden raised Canadian Sikh separatist’s murder with Modi at G20: Media
US President, other Western leaders expressed concern about killing directly with India PM Modi at G20: Financial Times.
US court rules Sam Bankman-Fried to stay in jail pending trial
Bankman-Fried faces charges of fraud and conspiracy stemming from the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

