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Military transport plane crashes in war-torn Sudan, killing crew: Report

An Ilyushin Il-76 crashed while landing at Port Sudan's Osman Digna airbase, killing all crew; RSF seized Heglig oilfield, undermining government revenue.
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Thailand-Cambodia border clashes enter third day as 500,000 flee fighting

Renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has caused cross-border shelling and air raids, killing at least 13 and displacing over half a million civilians.
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9 hours ago

Gaza and the unravelling of a world order built on power

Post-World War II international order privileges powerful states, enabling impunity and limiting enforcement of international law, preventing the UN from delivering justice in Gaza.
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Coupang CEO resigns over historic South Korean data breach | Fortune

Coupang chief executive officer Park Dae-jun resigned over his failure to prevent South Korea's largest-ever data breach, which set off a regulatory and political backlash against the country's dominant online retailer. The company said in a statement on Wednesday that Park had stepped down over his role in the breach. It appointed Harold Rogers, chief administrative officer for the retailer's U.S.-based parent company Coupang Inc., as interim head.
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Maeve McTaggart: What does Australia's social media 'ban' for under-16s mean - and should Ireland have one too?

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Maeve McTaggart: What does Australia's social media 'ban' for under-16s mean - and should Ireland have one too?

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7 hours ago

Having a Bazball at Noosa': Australian media goes to town over England's mid-Ashes beach break

England cricket team took a mid-series beach holiday and attracted Australian tabloid mockery, featuring shirtless Ben Stokes photos after early Ashes defeats.
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Column | The horrors of El Fasher echo Sudan's genocidal past

Widespread, systematic atrocities, including killings, rape, mass graves, and famine, have devastated El Fasher and much of Darfur amid Sudan's civil war.
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4 hours ago

Trump says he will make a call to end hostilities as Thailand and Cambodia at it again'

Donald Trump said he will call to try to halt renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia after a US-brokered ceasefire collapsed.
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7 hours ago

What's behind the Thailand-Cambodia clashes explained in 30 seconds

Intense border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia in 2025 caused mass displacement, dozens of deaths, and repeated ceasefire violations with reciprocal retaliation.
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3 hours ago

Zelenskyy 'ready' for elections if allies guarantee security DW 12/10/2025

European leaders have called for Ukrainian security guarantees for the long term in any peace deal with Russia (FILE: October 2, 2025)Image: Ida Marie Odgaard/Ritzau Scanpix/picture alliance Skip next section What you need to know Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he is ready for wartime elections if allies guarantee security, after Donald Trump accused him of holding on to power Zelenskyy said new components of a peace proposal hashed out with British, French and German leaders are ready for US review
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5 hours ago

Japan releases playwright Jeremy O Harris three weeks after arrest for alleged drug smuggling

Jeremy O Harris was released after an arrest in Japan over an alleged 0.78-gram MDMA possession while prosecutors continue an investigation.
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5 hours ago

There's a feeding frenzy over Anika Wells' expenses. But if we want women in parliament it needs to be more family-friendly | Sarah Martin

Anika Wells faces intense scrutiny over high travel costs and use of family-entitlement while circumstances and allowances mitigate clear misconduct.
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9 hours ago

S Korea, Japan scramble warplanes in response to Russia, China air patrol

The Russian and Chinese planes flew in and out of the South Korean air defence zone for an hour before leaving, the military said, according to South Korea's official Yonhap news agency. Japan separately deployed military aircraft to strictly implement air defence measures against potential airspace violations, following the reported joint patrol of Russia and China, Japanese Minister of Defence Shinjiro Koizumi said.
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1 day ago

Satellite images show the scale of destruction from Asia floods

Record monsoon rains and tropical storms caused catastrophic floods and landslides across South and Southeast Asia, killing over 1,800 and displacing millions.
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22 hours ago
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Failed coup shakes up Benin's reputation for stability DW 12/09/2025

Failed military coup in Benin exposed security concerns, army grievances, and a regional coup trend threatening democratic stability ahead of scheduled elections.
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23 hours ago
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Benin's real coup already happened under President Talon

Benin's democratic institutions were systematically undermined under President Patrice Talon, and a failed December 7 coup exposed the prior decay of legitimacy.
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19 hours ago

New Cambodia-Thailand clash: What's up with the other wars Trump ended'?

Ceasefires credited to the United States president have proven fragile, with renewed fighting and heavy casualties undermining claimed conflict resolutions.
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13 hours ago

DRC fighting forces 200,000 to flee just days after Washington peace deal

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels advanced toward Uvira in eastern DRC, killing dozens, displacing about 200,000 people, and intensifying clashes despite recent peace commitments.
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18 hours ago

Who are the groups controlling Yemen?

The Southern Transitional Council now controls eight southern governorates, consolidating power in southern Yemen and challenging the internationally recognised government.
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21 hours ago

DRC accuses Rwanda of peace deal violations as M23 advances in the east

Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi alleges Rwanda has violated newly-signed accord as M23 fighters reportedly advance towards Uvira. The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Felix Tshisekedi, has accused Rwanda of violating a newly signed US-brokered peace deal, as the Kigali-backed M23 armed group pressed ahead with a rapid advance on a town near the border with Burundi.
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22 hours ago

Nigerian troops held in Burkina Faso after unfriendly' emergency landing

In a statement on Monday evening, the breakaway Alliance of Sahel States (AES), of which Burkina Faso is a member alongside Mali and Niger, said the C-130 transport aircraft had made an emergency landing in Bobo Dioulasso. In the statement, Assimi Goita, the Malian junta president and leader of the AES, called the landing an unfriendly act carried out in defiance of international law. He directed the authorities in the member countries to act to neutralise any aircraft that would violate the confederal space in future.
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21 hours ago

ICC sentences Sudan militia-leading axeman' Rahman to 20 years

Ali Muhammad Ali Abd‑Al‑Rahman (Ali Kushayb) was sentenced to 20 years by the ICC after conviction for Darfur war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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21 hours ago

UN issues urgent warning to Britain and Mauritius over Chagos Island deal

U.N. committee urges Britain and Mauritius not to ratify Chagos deal that prevents Chagossian return, preserves UK control of Diego Garcia, and denies reparations.
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20 hours ago

Cambodia-Thailand conflict may enter much deeper phase

Renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia was expected because their ceasefire was imposed on both sides, and the conflict may enter a much deeper phase.
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19 hours ago

What's changed in Sudan after the Rapid Support Forces' control of Heglig?

RSF control of Heglig deprives Sudan's central government of its most important functioning oil facility, halting production and evacuating workers.
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16 hours ago

ICC sentences Sudan Janjaweed leader to 20 years in prison DW 12/09/2025

Muhammad Ali Abd Al-Rahman (Ali Kushayb) received a 20-year ICC sentence for 27 war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur.
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14 hours ago

Tony Blair ruled out of Trump's proposed Gaza peace board': Report

Tony Blair was dropped from consideration for a US-led Gaza peace board after objections from several Arab and Muslim governments.
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16 hours ago

Human Rights Group Warns US Allies Against Complicity in Trump's Boat Strikes

Allied countries must reassess maritime cooperation and intelligence-sharing with the United States to avoid complicity in alleged unlawful US boat strikes and extrajudicial killings.
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1 day ago

Decapitated Trump Burned in Effigy at Annual Christmas Festival: This Represents the Burning of Evil'

La Quema del Diablo (Burning of the Devil) is a centuries-old yearly tradition celebrated by Guatemalans on December 7, viewed as a way to rid themselves of evil as they officially kick off the Christmas season. As part of this year's celebrations in Guatemala's capital city, a giant devil sculpture was lit ablaze along with what looked like Trump's head made out of papier-mache in his hands.
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17 hours ago

The UK's aid cuts have consequences for our security

Major donor nations are cutting development aid sharply, driven by USAID closure and U.S. policy changes, risking millions of deaths and undermining global cooperation.
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23 hours ago

We asked activists from authoritarian regimes what they wish they'd known sooner. Here's what they said

U.S. political trends mirror authoritarian playbooks as leaders consolidate power, private institutions comply, and restrictive migration measures are exported.
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23 hours ago

Cambodia-Thailand border clashes intensify, death toll up DW 12/09/2025

Fighting intensified along the border between Thailand and Cambodia on Tuesday, with both sides promising to defend their sovereignty. The fighting erupted after a Sunday-night skirmish during whihc a Thai soldier was killed. The two sides have blamed each other for starting the latest clashes, which call into question the strength of a ceasefire brokered by Malaysia with support from US President Donald Trump.
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Hamas urges more international pressure on Israel amid ceasefire violations

Ceasefire implementation is stalled as repeated Israeli violations and casualties prevent progress toward the next phase, while talks focus on governance and a stabilisation force.
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22 hours ago

Israel remained leading killer of journalists in 2025: RSF

Nearly half of the journalists killed globally this year were by Israeli forces in Gaza. Israel killed more journalists in 2025 than any other country, according to a report by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Israeli forces carrying out the genocidal war in Gaza were responsible for the deaths of 29 Palestinian reporters, RSF said in its annual report published on Tuesday. It was the third year running that Israel was named the top killer of journalists by the NGO.
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Iraq faces a record 2025 drought reducing water storage; China's trade surplus rises despite US tariffs; migrants shift to Mexico amid asylum challenges.
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1 day ago

Photos: Powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake rocks Japan's northeast

A tsunami warning flashed across Hokkaido after a quake; alerts were later canceled, and two 15.7-inch tsunami waves were recorded.
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23 hours ago

Israeli linked to nearly half of 2025 journalist deaths DW 12/09/2025

Israeli forces in Gaza were responsible for 29 of the 67 journalists killed worldwide in 2025.
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1 day ago

Attack kills six Pakistani soldiers, raises tension with Afghanistan

Tension along Pakistan-Afghanistan border escalates after TTP attack killed six Pakistani soldiers, threatening a fragile truce and fueling renewed cross-border clashes and refugee expulsions.
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13 hours ago

Irish citizens detained from Gaza flotilla tell Oireachtas committee to 'hold Israel accountable'

Irish citizens who were part of a flotilla that tried to bring aid to Gaza when they were detained by Israeli authorities have urged politicians to ensure they "hold Israel accountable"
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Israel launches new wave of air attacks on Lebanon, straining fragile truce

Israel struck Hezbollah-linked targets in southern Lebanon, intensifying military pressure despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire and parallel diplomatic engagement.
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22 hours ago

Cuba sentences former deputy PM Alejandro Gil to life in prison for espionage and treason

Cuba's former deputy prime minister and ex-economy minister Alejandro Gil Fernandez, who just two years ago was considered the right-hand man of President Miguel Diaz-Canel, has been sentenced in two separate trials to life imprisonment and 20 years in prison for a dozen crimes considered treason. Gil's sentences which the Cuban people had been eagerly awaiting were announced on Monday by the Cuban Supreme People's Court (TSP). The decisions put an end to the political and judicial maneuvering by the regime that began with the official's sudden dismissal in February 2024.
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10 hours ago

Zelenskyy meets Pope Leo XIV in Rome amid US pressure over peace plan

Ukraine deeply appreciates all the support of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV and the Holy See the ongoing humanitarian assistance and the readiness to expand humanitarian missions, Zelenskyy wrote on X after the audience at the Vatican. He said he thanked the pontiff for his constant prayers for Ukraine and for calls for a just peace, adding that he briefed him on mediation efforts to return our children abducted by Russia.
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SF's Asian Art Museum returns statues stolen from Thailand in 1960s

They will be cared for, and they will be returning home,
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21 hours ago

We're living in terror': fears in southern Syria over Israel's growing occupation

On the day Bashar al-Assad's regime fell, Abu Ibrahim and his family went to sleep wondering what sort of future awaited them in the morning. They woke in a panic, to the sound of gunfire and tanks. The bullets announced the arrival of the Israeli military into the remote southern Syrian province of Quneitra on 9 December 2024. In the place of Assad militias who used to patrol the roads,
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2 businessmen detained over scheme to smuggle Nvidia chips to China, DOJ says

A smuggling network exported advanced Nvidia GPUs to China, threatening U.S. national security and prompting DOJ prosecutions and seizures.
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Cuba sentences ex-economy minister to life in prison for espionage

Alejandro Gil was sentenced to life for espionage and to 20 years for corruption after a closed-door trial.
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22 hours ago

Israel attacked Syria more than 600 times over the past year

Israel launched over 600 strikes in Syria in one year, averaging nearly two attacks per day and seizing more land in the occupied Golan Heights.
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21 hours ago

Rights Groups Call For Probe After Iranian Lawyer's 'Suspicious' Death

A UN fact-finding committee has been requested to investigate the suspicious death of attorney Khosrow Alikordi amid doubts about the official coroner's ruling.
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22 hours ago

IndiGo ordered to cut flights by 5% DW 12/09/2025

Indian aviation regulators told IndiGo to immediately reduce flights by 5%. The move comes after over 2,000 cancellations last week when it emerged pilots were not receiving sufficient time to rest between flights. India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday told IndiGo it had one day to submit an updated flight schedule, including a 5% cut in departures, after the airline stranded tens of thousands of passengers by canceling over 2,000 flights this month.
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11 hours ago

Yvette Cooper issues sanctions against Russia amid information warfare'

UK sanctions target Rybar and other Moscow-linked organisations for state-backed information warfare spreading disinformation; independent journalism seeks donations to sustain on-the-ground reporting.
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14 hours ago

How China is shackling Trump's cyber agenda

The Trump administration paused sanctions over China's Salt Typhoon cyber intrusions to protect trade negotiations, prioritizing economic ties over a public punitive cyber response.
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20 hours ago

Middle Eastern Countries with the Largest MLRS Armies

Several Middle Eastern countries and adjacent states possess large MLRS stockpiles that can rival or exceed some European nations.
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1 day ago

Australia will start banning kids from social media this week-and Malaysia is getting ready to do the same | Fortune

Australia will bar under-16s from major social media platforms starting Dec. 10, with fines for platforms that fail to comply.
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19 hours ago

Trump says Russia has "upper hand" as U.S. pressures Zelensky on peace plan

Ukraine is losing ground in the war, faces pressure over territorial concessions and elections, while seeking strong security guarantees against future Russian aggression.
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