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South Sudan on the brink after oil exports derailed by Sudan’s civil war
Experts say that a halt in oil production could escalate already acute levels of violence and insecurity in South Sudan.
‘Waiting for a call from Daddy’: Sri Lankans die in Russia’s Ukraine war
At least two Sri Lankans have been killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine, and three on the Ukrainian side.
Homes of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raided amid sex offence lawsuit
US federal agents raided homes belonging to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, who is accused of sex trafficking.
Brazil’s Vinicius says racist abuse in Spain has taken joy out of football
Real Madrid winger says he 'will stay because that way the racists can continue to see my face more and more'.
ABC Australia staff’s concerns over Gaza bias revealed
Staff warned that language in national broadcaster's coverage 'favoured the Israeli narrative over objective reporting'.
Donald Trump says time for Israel to ‘finish up’ Gaza war
US presidential candidate says October 7 Hamas attack was brutal, but Israel is now losing international support.
‘Safety, safety, safety’: Boeing shakes up leadership in bid to stem crisis
CEO Dave Calhoun's departure comes as aircraft manufacturer is facing intense scrutiny over safety record.
New Zealand says Chinese ‘state-sponsored’ group hacked parliament
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters says alleged cyberattack 'unacceptable'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 761
As the war enters its 761st day, these are the main developments.
‘Fighting spirit’: How Myanmar’s armed resistance is taking new ground
Groups fighting against the ruling military are making gains despite air and drone attacks.

