'Maybe it was rape, maybe it was incest': Inside Vanuatu's disturbing world of unwanted children
Around the world, heated debates about abortion are taking place. But in the Pacific, the topic is so taboo, only handful of people are willing to talk about it. You’re about to hear from some of them.
China launches probe to collect 4-billion-year-old samples from far side of the Moon
The launch was broadcast on state media and hailed a success, with the complex mission the latest push by China into space.
Australia to plough $492 million into the Asian Development Bank to better fund major projects in Pacific
Australia is set to plough $492 million into the Asian Development Bank as it continues to heap pressure on the organisation to overhaul the way it funds major projects in the region.
Missing surfers' burnt-out car found in Mexico
Local police say the brothers' burnt-out car has been found and two men have been arrested. It follows the earlier arrest of a woman who was found with a phone belonging to one of the Australians.
Archaeologists reveal reconstructed face of 75,000yo Neanderthal woman
The Neanderthal woman's skull was discovered in 2018 in a cave in the Zagros Mountains of northern Iraq.
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analysis:Campus clashes, abortion bans and Trump's court reprieve: 24 hours told us a lot about the US election
Campus turmoil and abortion rights have put both Joe Biden and Donald Trump under pressure in another eventful week in US politics, writes Jade Macmillan.
US state of Arizona signs bill to remove 160-year-old abortion ban
The 1864 law had banned all abortions apart from ones to save a patient's life.
Tackling taboo subjects and social changes through jokes – meet the Taiwanese comedians at MICF
This year, five Taiwanese comedians made their Aussie debut at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with their Mandarin-only hilarity.
What you need to know about Vanuatu's upcoming referendum
The upcoming national referendum in Vanuatu will be the first of its kind, aiming to change the constitution to bring greater political stability. Here's what you need to know.
'He's embarrassed the country': NZ's foreign minister slammed for on air-comments about Bob Carr
Bob Carr says he intends to sue New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters over controversial remarks made on radio this morning after weeks of debate about AUKUS.
Mary's adoptive parents thought they were rescuing an orphan. Like thousands, they were lied to
South Korea once "sold off" babies to international families. Now adoptees are coming home and looking for answers.
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This is how countries in Asia are trying to convince people to have kids
From cash payments and extended parental leave to subsidised education, some of Asia's largest economies are spending millions to try to get people to have children and reverse declining fertility rates.
For the first time, China has publicised an apparent South China Sea agreement with the Philippines
The move to detail the secret and unwritten deal further threatens to escalate tensions in the disputed waterway, where much of the world's trade passes through.
The belly of a plane opens over Gaza and food tumbles out. On the ground begins a cruel game of luck
The West has taken to parachuting food aid into Gaza to help feed the people below. But on the ground, these meagre packages have sometimes turned deadly.
Germany summons Russian envoy over alleged cyber spying
Germany claims Russian cyber espionage group APT 28, otherwise known as Fancy Bear, exploited a unknown vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook to compromise government email accounts as far back as 2022.
Prominent Gaza doctor dies in Israeli prison after four months of detention
Adnan Al-Bursh, head of orthopaedics at Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital, was detained by Israeli forces while temporarily working at Al-Awada hospital in northern Gaza.