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Assault on Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civilians
More than 1,500 civilians may have been massacred during an attack on Sudan’s largest displacement...
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Australian journalist wins unfair dismissal case over Gaza post
A journalist has won her case against Australia's national broadcaster, with a court ruling she...
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US had productive talks with Putin over Ukraine war, Trump says
US President Donald Trump has praised talks held with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the...
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Russia suffers worst month for casualties, says UK defence chief
Russia has suffered its worst ever month for casualties since the start of the war...
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What Trump's win means for Ukraine, Middle East and China
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is set to reshape US foreign policy, promising...
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Dying by the dozens every day - Ukraine losses climb
There has been a dramatic rise in Ukraine's number of dead, according to new estimates...
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Ben Roberts-Smith: Top Australian soldier loses war crimes defamation case
Australia's most-decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has lost a historic defamation case against three newspapers...
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Ukraine war: Russia accused of using phosphorus bombs in Bakhmut
Ukraine has accused Russia of attacking the besieged city of Bakhmut with phosphorus munitions.In drone...
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Ukraine war: Who leaked top secret US documents - and why?
What to make of the dozens of classified American Defence Department documents - maps, charts...
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The cost of the Ukraine war for one Russian regiment
Kostroma is not a bad place to go looking for the effects of the Ukraine...
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Putin arrest warrant: Biden welcomes ICC's war crimes charges
US President Joe Biden has welcomed the International Criminal Court's issuing of an arrest warrant...
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Bakhmut: Russian casualties mount but tactics evolve
Ukraine has drawn a line in the dirt, and that line is Bakhmut. It is...
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Ukraine war: Bakhmut defenders double down - Zelensky
Operations to defend the embattled eastern city of Bakhmut will go on, and are backed...
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Inside a prisoner of war camp for Russians
Russian missiles were once again taunting Ukraine from the sky as we entered this prisoner...
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Civilians flee Kherson as Russian attacks intensify
Thirteen-year-old Nika Selivanova made a heart shape with both her hands, waving goodbye to her...
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Dallas air show crash: Two World War Two planes collide in mid-air
Two vintage World War Two-era planes have collided and crashed at an air show in...
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Taiwan's frontline islanders unfazed by beat of China war drum
Not far from the rusted-out tanks and anti-landing spikes that litter the beaches of the...
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Japan's Emperor Emeritus Akihito diagnosed with heart failure, condition improved
Japan's Emperor Emeritus Akihito, father of the current emperor, received a diagnosis of heart failure...
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Putin and Peter the Great: Russian leader likens himself to 18th Century tsar
Vladimir Putin's admiration for Peter the Great is well known but he now seems to...
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Russian sentenced to life in Ukraine's 1st war crimes trial
A captured Russian soldier who pleaded guilty to killing a civilian was sentenced by a...
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Ukraine bid to join EU will take decades says Macron
It will take decades for Ukraine to be accepted into the European Union, France's Emmanuel...
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Children's hospital in Kyiv faces 'terrible' trauma of war
The horrors of the war in Ukraine can be seen in 13-year-old Volodymyr's empty expression...
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Trump aides summoned in US Capitol riot investigation
Lawmakers probing the deadly January 6 assault on the US Capitol issued subpoenas on Monday to...
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New Japan PM sends offering to controversial Yasukuni shrine
Japan's new prime minister on Sunday (Oct 17) sent a ritual offering to the controversial...
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SK Chief Donates $1 Million to Korean Battle Memorial in U.S.
SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won offers donated US$1 million for the engineering of a memorial...