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‘Fix it from within’: More Chinese Indonesians chase seats in parliament
Ethnic Chinese candidates running for office aim to challenge stereotypes that linger from Soeharto era.
One person killed, five injured in New York subway shooting
New York police deputy commissioner for operations says 'no ongoing threat' after shooting.
Biden’s frustrations with Netanyahu ‘meaningless’ without action: Analysts
US president must do more than criticise Israeli leader behind closed doors, advocates say, as Rafah offensive looms.
‘Disappointed’: Indonesians reflect on legacy of departing Joko Widodo
While economic growth and infrastructure improved under Jokowi's watch, some worry about democratic decline.
‘Just Like We Drew It Up’: What’s behind Joe Biden’s Super Bowl post?
The US president posted a meme featuring himself with laser beams shooting from his eyes. What was that about?
Pro-Palestinian activists respond to Israel’s Super Bowl ad
Pro-Palestinian activists have been sharing a video in response to an Israeli advert for the Super Bowl
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin cancels NATO trip after hospitalisation
Austin has been hospitalised in the critical care unit for complications from prostate cancer.
Mosque demolition sparks deadly protests in India
Indian authorities bulldozed a mosque and a religious school in Haldwani sparking deadly protests by residents.
Is Israel obstructing aid deliveries to Gaza?
The UN warns that Palestinians are on the brink of starvation.
Fifty years on, a case to uphold Indigenous rights resonates in the US
The 1974 Boldt decision was the culmination of the ‘fish wars’, which saw Indigenous leaders fight for fishing rights.

