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Private company shoots for first US moon landing in more than 50 years
NASA, the main sponsor with experiments on board, hopes to jumpstart lunar economy ahead of astronaut missions.
‘He was nameless’: Orphaned children lose family, identity in Gaza
Unaccompanied children in the war-torn enclave are registered as 'unknown', or as 'wounded child, no surviving family'.
One person killed in shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade
At least eight children were among the 21 people injured during celebrations of the Kansas City Chiefs' NFL win.
India’s Supreme Court scraps electoral bonds, calls it ‘unconstitutional’
System challenged by opposition and activists on grounds it hindered people's right to know who gives money to parties.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees test of new surface-to-sea missiles
Kim also ordered North Korea's military to boost readiness near the western maritime border with South Korea.
What are India’s electoral bonds, the secret donations powering Modi’s BJP?
India's top court is set to issue a verdict on their legality. What it decides could shape the world's biggest election.
Sara Duterte-Carpio: Feud puts spotlight on Philippines’ vice president
The spat between her father, Rodrigo Duterte, and her boss, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, is testing her allegiances.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 723
As the war enters its 723rd day, these are the main developments.
Experts say billions in US Senate bill would be better spent at home
While President Joe Biden says bill will stimulate the economy, experts say social spending provides a bigger boost.
For foreign firms in Hong Kong, national security plans bring fresh chill
Plans to implement Article 23 have raised fears of a further slide in freedoms in the financial hub.

