King Charles to resume public duties, but cancer fight not over
In a statement, Buckingham Palace says the King's doctors are "pleased with his progress", 12 weeks after it revealed the monarch's diagnosis.
Japanese town to block Mount Fuji view from troublesome tourists
A huge black barrier to block Mount Fuji from view will be installed in a popular photo spot by Japanese authorities exasperated by crowds of badly behaved foreign tourists.
China says its relationship with the US is facing 'disruptions'
The US and China have ramped up diplomatic talks despite major differences on trade and issues in the Indo-Pacific.
Vanuatu is importing its own foreign workers as labourers move to Australia and NZ for higher pay
Pacific Island nations are looking abroad for workers, and taking control of labour mobility schemes at home, as they look to address labour shortages hitting employers. But experts say it's too early to say whether they're succeeding.
Woman sentenced to life in prison over 2022 Istanbul bombing that killed six
Ahlam Albashir had been previously identified as the person who planted the bomb in Istanbul's main shopping street packed with shoppers and tourists.
Andrew Tate's trial on charges of rape and human trafficking can start, a Romanian court rules
The Bucharest Tribunal has ruled the prosecutors' case file against online influencer Andrew Tate met the legal criteria, but did not set a date for the trial to begin.
Australian-born judge David Lambourne closer to deportation from Kiribati
An Australian judge is a step closer to being deported from Kiribati after the country's parliament voted in favour of his removal from the High Court.
One of the BBC's most popular presenters was 'assassinated on her doorstep in broad daylight' more than two decades ago
Journalist Jill Dando was at the height of her career and preparing for a fast-approaching wedding when she was murdered in 1999. Now 25 years later, there are still unanswered questions.
Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd and #MeToo founder react to the overturning of Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction
The ruling by a New York high court has been called a major step back for survivors of sexual abuse, with some fearing it could deter other victims from coming forward in similar cases.
A Russian explorer's skull collection ended up in an Australian university. Their descendants want them back
Nearly 1,500 Pacific ancestors are held in 13 museums and universities across Australia — but for the most part, the institutions are not repatriating remains and some believe there are cases that "might prove impossible".
How North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is using the rise of women to maintain his grip on power
The elevation of Kim Jong Un's female relatives coincides with the growing economic and social power of women living inside secretive North Korea.
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