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New Zealand opens inquest into Christchurch mosque attacks that killed 51
Proceedings are expected to last six weeks and will seek to 'shine a light' on what happened in March 2019.
Wave of Mexico attacks kills 22, including a dozen police, in one day
Eleven police officers killed in Guerrero state, with attacks also taking place in Michoacan and Puebla.
Gays in India slam top court for passing marriage rights buck to parliament
Supreme Court recognises LBGTQ community faces discrimination from state, but declines to get into 'judicial lawmaking'.
Over a year after Pakistan floods, survivors battle climate anxiety
Climate anxiety among the flood-affected communities across the South Asian nation has failed to make headlines.
‘Shadowbanning’: Are social media giants censoring pro-Palestine voices?
Users and activists say the world's largest social media platforms are censoring content about Palestine.
South Korea intercepts boat carrying North Korean defectors
Rare defection by sea comes after nine North Koreans crossed the maritime border in May.
US pilot accused of trying to turn off plane’s engines midflight
Off-duty pilot charged with 83 counts of attempted murder after incident on Horizon Airlines flight to San Francisco.
China’s Wang Yi to pay rare visit to US as two countries try to repair ties
Visit takes place amid Israel-Hamas war and escalating tensions in the disputed South China Sea.
No one is left to mourn in Gaza, as Israel’s bombs deliver daily death
Every day in Gaza, the two biggest hopes are to stay alive and not receive word of another devastating loss.
China’s Wang urges peace in calls with Israeli, Palestinian counterparts
Chinese foreign minister expresses deep sadness at deaths of civilians in the war that started on October 7.

