Arrest warrants sought for Benjamin Netanyahu, Hamas leaders over alleged war crimes
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor says he believes Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and three Hamas leaders are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip and Israel.
Pacific airlines face high costs and a vast ocean. How can they keep going?
Air Vanuatu's collapse has raised questions about the future of aviation in the Pacific. While experts say the problems are vast, there are glimmers of hope for the region's airlines.
Australian volunteer doctor in Gaza 'stranded' after Israel's closure of Rafah crossing
An Australian doctor reveals how he travelled to Gaza to volunteer but has become trapped in the war zone following Israel's seizure and closure of the Rafah border crossing.
'He has so many enemies': Why the fiery death of the 'Butcher of Tehran' could spark chaos in Iran
Ebrahim Raisi meticulously planned his rise to power in a brutal regime. But a freak accident brought him down at a critical moment in the Middle East.
More weapons and 'unfriendly behaviours': How the world is preparing for war in space
Satellites are under threat like never before and more countries are preparing for wars in space. So, what exactly is going on above the atmosphere? And should we be worried?
Tourists now need to book to climb one of the world's most iconic volcanoes
The new measures come into force after hundreds of thousands of people climbed the peak last year.
Demonstrators in riot-hit New Caledonia refuse to abandon road blocks
Separatists in riot-hit New Caledonia refuse to abandon roadblocks that have paralysed much of the Pacific archipelago and halted commercial air traffic, defying a major security operation by French forces.
Assange granted last-gasp appeal in bid to avoid US extradition
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is granted leave to appeal against his extradition to the United States, after his lawyers tell a London court he would "discriminated against" in the US judicial system because he was Australian.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and foreign minister killed in helicopter crash
The helicopter was travelling in heavy fog on the country's border with Azerbaijan when it suffered what state media described as a "hard landing".
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analysis:In Iran, presidents come and go — the real source of the regime's power is the supreme leader
Iran's notorious security enforcement machine — led by the Revolutionary Guard — will be on high alert across the country following the deaths of President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.
Why the French response in New Caledonia risks helping China
At least six people are dead as a result of protests in New Caledonia, after Paris approved a constitutional amendment that some fear will dilute the voting power of the Indigenous Kanak.
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Iran's president has died in a helicopter crash. Here's what happens next
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and his foreign minister have died in a helicopter crash. These experts explain who is charge in the interim, when the next election will be held, and what their deaths means for foreign policy.
This diving duo has won gold and bronze medals together. They just qualified for Paris
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Max the cat earns degree in 'litter-ature' at US university
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Footage shows wild brawl erupting in the pits during NASCAR All-Star race
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