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Australia’s Qantas to pay $79m over ‘ghost flights’ furore
Competition watchdog says national carrier's advertising of cancelled flights was 'egregious and unacceptable'.
Xi Jinping begins first European tour in five years in France
Chinese president wants to repair ties with a sceptical Western Europe but faces questions over his Ukraine war stance.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 802
As the war enters its 802nd day, these are the main developments.
EU’s von der Leyen to urge ‘fair’ China competition in talks with Xi
Chinese President Xi Jinping set to hold talks with Ursula von der Leyen and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
India elections turn spotlight on informal jobs for youth
India’s workforce is becoming more informalised and the quality of employment has suffered since the COVID-19 pandemic.
At least 75 killed, more than 100 others missing in Brazil floods
More than 88,000 people displaced as floods hit Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state.
No arrests as Los Angeles police clear USC pro-Palestinian encampment
Students and other protesters have called for universities to divest their financial ties to Israel.
Al Jazeera vows to continue coverage of Gaza war despite Israeli ban
Al Jazeera has condemned Israel’s closure of the network that has seen its offices raided and the channel go dark.
Why did voters desert the UK Conservatives in local elections?
Support for the Conservative Party has collapsed in local elections in England.
Gaza ceasefire talks at crucial stage as Hamas delegation leaves Cairo
Hamas delegation leaves Cairo and expected to return on Tuesday to resume indirect negotiations with Israel.

