Plea for Australian burns expertise to help Ukrainian resistance
The number of Ukrainians dying from burn injuries is surging, according to doctors from the war-ravaged nation pleading with the Australian government to send extra medical support to eastern Europe.
Qatar officials say Hamas is 'generally positive' about latest ceasefire plans
The development towards a new halt in fighting comes as Israel's evacuation orders now cover two-thirds of Gaza, according to a UN monitor.
Ex-Wagner commander who escaped to Norway denied asylum
Andrei Medvedev, who fought in Ukraine as part of the Wagner mercenary group, fled to Norway across its Arctic border with Russia in January 2023.
Deadly riots, China's expanding ties to the Pacific and a no confidence vote loom large ahead of historic speech
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape has arrived in Canberra ahead of a historic address at Parliament House, but a political storm is continuing to brew at home in Port Moresby.
Rise in extreme weather events putting huge strain on food charities helping struggling families
Food charities helping struggling families put food on the table can no longer rely on excess produce being available as farmers count their own cost of extreme weather events.
US jury finds school shooter's mother guilty of manslaughter in groundbreaking trial
A Michigan jury convicts the mother of a teenager who fatally shot four classmates at a high school near Detroit of manslaughter.
Fiji's former PM Frank Bainimarama to spend night behind bars after abuse of office charge
Fiji's former prime minister Frank Bainimarama will spend the night in police custody after being charged with abuse of office.
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analysis:Beijing edits Yang Hengjun's online record in a hint of what might lie ahead
Yesterday, China sentenced Yang Hengjun to death. But a minor tweak in a press conference transcript from years ago sheds light on a potential reprieve, writes Bang Xiao.
Yemen's Houthis damage two ships in Red Sea and threaten to 'further escalate'
Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis say they have fired missiles at two more vessels in the Red Sea, causing damage to the ships.
US appeals court rejects Trump's sweeping immunity claim
A federal appeals court rules that Donald Trump does not have immunity from charges that he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
Harry's flying 45-minute visit after King Charles III's cancer diagnosis
Prince Harry arrives in London and spends about 45 minutes at his father's royal residence, Clarence House, on Tuesday as King Charles III is pictured for the first time since his cancer diagnosis was made public.
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Why Jennifer Crumbley was held responsible for her teenage son's mass school shooting
The guilty conviction of the Michigan school shooter's mother sets a "contentious" precedent for holding parents accountable for their child's wrongdoings, a US legal expert says.
Killer Mike says an 'over-zealous' security guard is what led to his Grammys arrest
Rapper Killer Mike has released a statement about what he says led to his arrest at the Grammys, after he had just won three awards.
Jordan reaches first Asian Cup final after stunning South Korea
Jordan, playing in its first Asian Cup semifinal, shows no signs of being overwhelmed by the occasion, as it eliminates powerhouse South Korea with a 2-0 victory.
Crew member dies on Marvel's upcoming Wonder Man set
The 41-year-old rigger fell from a catwalk onto a studio stage on Tuesday.
A door panel that flew off a Boeing jet mid-flight appeared to be missing four key bolts
The findings are the result of an initial report by a US safety board investigating the incident.