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Ukraine Reports 15,000 Suspected War Crimes
Fights broke out as top-down approach to Lismore flood response failed, inquiry told
Heavy Crackdown In Iran As Protests Show No Sign Of Ending
‘What the hell?’: Australian scientists discover ‘biggest plant on Earth’ off WA coast
Hong Kong churches drop Tiananmen tributes after 33 years amid arrest fears
China now 'weaker than anytime' in recent years as economy drop threatens Xi power
Socceroos dealt World Cup qualifying blow as Tom Rogic withdraws
Zelenskyy: The occupiers are looking for a way to sell the stolen half a million tons of grain
French journalist killed by shrapnel from Russian shell in eastern Ukraine
Taiwan jets scramble as 30 Chinese aircraft enter air defense zone
Germany to change constitution to enable $110 billion defense fund
Queensland name four State of Origin debutants as NSW drop Josh Addo-Carr
A Russian artist who sneaked anti-war messages onto supermarket price tags is being bullied in jail and denied medical treatment, prison letters say
Killer whale lost in France’s River Seine to be euthanised after failed rescue bid
Russian military suffers ‘eroding professionalism’ as Ukraine fighting continues
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 95 of the invasion
Navalny in prison: How a thorn in Putin’s side reaches the outside world
China, Russia veto U.S.-led push for North Korea sanctions
Australia news live update: Nationals prepare for leadership vote, Kristina Keneally reportedly blames Covid lockdown for loss
'We have the power': Poles march for LGBTQ+ rights in Gdansk
The population of Mongolia’s critically endangered Gobi bears now exceeds 50, the Mongolian minister of environment and tourism has said.
Australia news live update: investigations into WA tour boat accident; Djokovic says he holds no grudge with Australia
Spanish parliament approves ‘only yes means yes’ consent bill | Spain
Poland plans to buy 500 more HIMARS artillery rocket systems from US - English Section
Russia Cracks Down on Military Deserters as Defections Rise
Germany denies China investment guarantees over human rights in Xinjiang
Finnish foreign minister optimistic that 'sooner or later' Finland and Sweden will be NATO members
Putin says West won't succeed in cutting Russia off
Instagram moderators say Iran offered them bribes to remove accounts
US preparing to approve long-range rocket system for Ukraine
Two Russian soldiers plead guilty in war crimes trial
Russia-Backed Separatists Claim to Hold 8,000 Ukrainian POWs - The Moscow Times
‘Time for change’: Darren Chester confirms he will challenge Barnaby Joyce for Nationals leadership
Canada is Starting to Recommend Social Distancing for Monkeypox
Former Australia coach Justin Langer lifts the lid on messy exit
Quebec moves to protect French language and restrict use of English
France has ‘huge hopes’ of rebuilding relationship with Australia after Coalition’s ‘deceitful’ behaviour
European Union states have revealed for the first time the freezing of about 23 billion euros ($24.5 billion) of assets of the Russian Central Bank, a figure that was expected to be much higher
Kadyrov threatens Poland
Canada buys ammunition from U.S. to send to Ukraine - defense minister.
North Korea fires three ballistic missiles off its east coast, says Seoul
Indigenous Guatemalan woman freed after 7 years in Mexican prison: Juana Alonzo Santizo said she was tortured and forced to sign a confession in Spanish, a language she does not speak.
More floods forecast for Australia’s east as La Niña weather pattern lingers
Six in 10 people in UK believe government ‘ignores rules’
Estonian minister: Russia should be barred from WHO decision-making process
Supply chain delays and steel costs are part of ‘perfect storm’ stalling renewable energy growth
Denmark Sending Ukraine Anti-Ship Harpoon Missiles To Take on Russian Ships in Black Sea - USNI News
‘Work in progress’: Australia’s new parliament the most diverse yet
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a notorious Putin ally, delivered a bizarre letter to the United Nations Secretary General António Guterres arguing that the UN and other world leaders should essentially let Russia do as it pleases in Ukraine.
‘Teal’ independents coming for state MPs next in Victoria and New South Wales
U.S. President Biden supports Japan becoming permanent member of the U.N. Security Council
Liberal moderate Bridget Archer says she will ‘potentially’ seek party’s deputy leadership
As Russia wages offensive in Donbas, Ukraine rules out ceasefire or land concessions | CBC News
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 89 of the invasion
Labor leader Anthony Albanese sworn in as Australia's new Prime Minister
Czechia’s current emergency food reserves would last for 1.3 days
Number of displaced people passes 100m for the first time, says UN
Mountains of sugar have been found in the ocean under seagrass meadows
Putin leaving meetings to get medical treatment
Jacinda Ardern congratulates next Australian PM Anthony Albanese
As Russia intensifies push for Donbas, Ukraine rules out ceasefire
Ukraine needs full EU candidacy not ‘compromise:’ Zelenskyy.
Australian election 2022: Anthony Albanese ‘humbled’ to be next PM as voters abandon Coalition
Toronto investigating first suspected case of monkeypox
African scientists baffled by monkeypox cases in Europe, US
Germany's intelligence chief warns spying has surged to Cold War levels as Russia wages war against Ukraine
World record remains just outside reach of Ariarne Titmus at Australian swim trials
Belgian monkeypox outbreak linked to fetish festival
More than $1bn of Coalition’s climate funding could go to fossil fuel projects, analysis finds
UK and allies discuss arming Moldova with ‘Nato standard’ weapons
Bolsonaro calls Musk's Twitter bid a "breath of hope" as they two met in Brazil this Friday, adding he hopes the U.S. billionaire would help end the "lies about his widely criticized stewardship of the Amazon rainforest".
Taiwan Could Defeat Chinese Invasion
Russian-backed hackers behind disinformation campaigns intended to divide Ukraine
European Parliament: Russian sanctions should extend to Belarus as well
North Korea’s Covid caseload passes 2 million amid global concern
EU exploring using oligarchs' frozen assets to rebuild Ukraine -von der Leyen
Telephone voting rules changed to allow Australians with Covid to vote in federal election
Putin May Soon Be Declared War Criminal By Ukrainian Government Resolution
17 suspected monkeypox cases seen in Montreal, as European tally increases
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 85 of the invasion
"I Was Lucky...": Ukrainian Man Who Was Shot In Face And Buried Alive By Russian Soldiers.
Adelaide United and Melbourne City still deadlocked after tense first leg of semi-final
In an age of low unemployment in Australia, what about those locked out of the jobs market?
U.S. embassy in Kyiv reopens with flag-raising
Crown wants Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich returned to jail to await trial
Victoria announces first pet census for data on health, costs and social benefits
U.S. launches program to capture, analyze evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine
Omagh bomb suspect Liam Campbell extradited to Lithuania
Kremlin Says Russia Now Considers US, European Allies 'Hostile States'
On a Russian talk show, a retired colonel stuns his colleagues by pointing out that the invasion isn't going well.
US Set to Block Russian Debt Payments, Raising Odds of Default
A Russian expert gives rare public damning assessment of Ukraine war in state owned TV.
Don’t accidentally hire a North Korean hacker, FBI warns
Over 70% of Australia’s aged care workers yet to receive $800 pandemic bonus, poll suggests
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 83 of the invasion
Ukraine Destroys 'Large Supply' of Russian Ammo: Report
Hundreds of Ukrainian troops evacuated from Azovstal steelworks after 82-day assault
Russia Lost A Third Of Its Forces In Ukraine. Now It’s Losing The War.
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 82 of the invasion
Palestinian Farmer Digs Up 4,500-Year-Old Goddess Sculpture
Flood saves Ukrainian village from Russian occupation
Adam Bandt outlines seven demands for Labor in Greens’ balance-of-power wishlist
Russia likely to have lost third of its Ukraine invasion force, says UK | Ukraine
Ukraine launches counter-offensive around Russian-controlled city of Izyum
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