These returnees to Tonga arrived as strangers to their own land — now they're helping fight a drug crisis
Many people deported to Tonga arrive with few connections to the country — a trend experts say is fuelling the country's drug problem. But a group of returnees are using their own experiences to help others find their feet in the Pacific country.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians evacuate Rafah as aid agencies warn food is running out
An estimated 300,000 Palestinians have now left Rafah, as Israel vows to go ahead with its planned offensive in the face off international pressure.
As Asia sweats through a heatwave, experts say it's not sunburn you need to worry about
A record-breaking heatwave that swept through parts of Asia has killed dozens of people, shut schools and damaged crops — and although governments have issued practical warnings about heat stroke, experts say the risk of sunburn is less severe.
Man pulled from the rubble of collapsed building after five days in South Africa, 13 confirmed dead
Rescuers are still searching for 29 people that remain unaccounted-for.
'She is the mother I never had': How Diana's worst enemy became her closest confidante
When Diana was 15, her father secretly married a glamorous, younger woman. The future princess and her stepmother became locked in a bitter rivalry. But it ended with a surprise friendship.
Evacuations as fierce fighting rages in Ukraine's Kharkiv region, Russia touts gains
Thousands of Ukrainian villagers are evacuated as fierce fighting rages into a second day on the fringes of Ukraine's north-eastern Kharkiv region.
Analysis by Eric Tlozek
analysis:'There's only been losers and we need to cut our losses': How does Israel actually end this war?
Seven months into this war, Israeli authorities have not eliminated Hamas, they have not freed the hostages and they have not restored national security.
Dutch artist Joost Klein kicked out of Eurovision after complaint from female staffer
Dutch artist Joost Klein is kicked out of from the Eurovision Song Contest following a complaint made by a female member of the production crew, the European Broadcasting Union says.
'Best K-pop since Gangnam style': North Korea's propaganda anthem is a 'banger' and it's going off on social media
A lively propaganda anthem glorifying Kim Jong Un as the "Friendly Father" of the country is meant to help shape a softer image for the dictator and it's been massively popular around the world.
'We thank Australia': UN General Assembly votes in favour of full Palestinian membership
Australia votes "yes" to a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly on Friday backing a Palestinian bid to become a full member of the organisation by recognising it as qualified to join.
Michael Cohen has destroyed his life trying to put Donald Trump in jail. Here's why he flipped on his former boss
Michael Cohen was once Trump's personal attorney and said he would "take a bullet" for his boss, so what happened to make him flip?
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Cecelia has created a women-only gym in Papua New Guinea — and it's a hit
Cecelia Kanawi was always intimidated to exercise in public, so she started her own women-only gym in her backyard — and now it's attracting huge interest across Port Moresby.
The highs and lows of Eurovision song contest in Sweden as winner crowned
A controversial Eurovision has come to a wrap with the winner crowned.
Aussie O'Connor boosts hopes of Giro podium finish, Pogačar wins another stage
Ben O'Connor delivers another outstanding performance at the Giro d'Italia, but the Australian's effort in stage eight was overshadowed by Tadej Pogačar.
Nadal casts doubt about French Open tilt after Rome exit, de Minaur wins through to next round
A second-round defeat has Rafael Nadal considering whether to push for a 15th French Open title at Roland-Garros, while Alex de Minaur wins his opening match in Rome.
Analysis by Kathryn Diss
analysis:The UK PM is banking on a Tony Abbott-like plan to win re-election
Rishi Sunak has been hit with crippling blows at council elections in the UK but as the country potentially turns to Labor, he is increasingly turning towards a past Australian solution to cling to power.