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'Profoundly compromised': Concerns over rule of law sees British judge quit Hong Kong's top court
A British judge who recently resigned from Hong Kong's top court warns the territory is "slowly becoming a totalitarian state" with its rule of law "profoundly compromised."
'Time to halt the killing': UN Security Council backs US plan for Gaza ceasefire
The UN Security Council has backed plans for an Israel-Gaza ceasefire and Hamas has welcomed the resolution, saying it will cooperate with mediators.
'Trump is a bully': Turnbull opens up on what a second Trump presidency would mean
Malcolm Turnbull warns that a second Donald Trump White House would only be emboldened by the former president's legal troubles and that an Australian PM must stand their ground.
Palestinian football boss says Australia denied visa 'under the pressure' of Israel ahead of FIFA qualifier
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Kim Jong Un's sister warns of 'new counteraction' as garbage balloons and loudspeaker broadcasts increase tension on Korean border
Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader, has warned of a new response against South Korea if the South continues loudspeaker broadcasts and the scattering of leaflets amid growing tensions.
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New Zealand PM says China Premier Li Qiang will visit this week
It will be the first trip to the nation by a Chinese premier since Li Keqiang's visit in 2017.
Malawi's vice-president and nine others missing after military plane fails to reach destination
The south-east African nation's vice-president, who had corruption charges dropped against him last month, was on a short trip from the capital to a mountainous region in the country's north.
'Happy to see foreigners': Imogen visited Afghanistan and says she felt more unsafe elsewhere
In a play for legitimacy in the eyes of the rest of the world, the Taliban is looking to reignite Afghanistan's tourism industry. Some Australians are taking up the invitation.
Inside a secret scam factory where workers pretend to be glamorous models
In the Dubai desert lies a scam factory capable of swindling tens of thousands of people at a time. But one scammer has a secret plan that could shut the whole syndicate down.
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