China arrests US academic Min Zin for espionage
China has arrested US scholar Min Zin, who writes about Myanmar and Chinese foreign policy, on suspicion of espionage. His disappearance in June raises tensions.
China has arrested US scholar Min Zin, who writes about Myanmar and Chinese foreign policy, on suspicion of espionage. His disappearance in June raises tensions.
A key FISA provision faces Friday deadline amid backlash over Trump's acting DNI pick Bill Pulte, while Congress stalls on extension and civil liberties debates persist.
One year after the Air India AI171 crash, bereaved families are still seeking closure as investigations continue and memorial services are held.
Residents of Belfast express disgust and shame after rioters cause chaos, branding them thugs who thrive on division and destruction in the community.
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Mourners gather at Bangkok hospital to pay tribute to Princess Bajrakitiyabha, who died after nearly four years in a coma. She was seen as a potential heir to the throne.
Gwyneth Paltrow faces backlash for promoting luxury towers in Israel as Palestinians face displacement and dire conditions in Gaza camps.
With average rents in New York City exceeding $5,000 AUD, some renters are moving into convents for as little as $1,100 per month, despite strict rules.
China's ministry of state security alleges foreign agencies are using animals fitted with sensors to collect sensitive marine data, posing a threat to national security.
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A Nigerian man unable to claim a €1.5 million Italian lottery win due to residency rules has been granted a permit to stay, sparking debate on immigration laws.
World champion Magnus Carlsen is set to compete in a major tournament in Hong Kong, while Russia introduces a prodigy dubbed the next Botvinnik.
A covert US operation aims to secure oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, countering Iran's blockade threat under Trump's policy.
Negotiations between the US and Iran collapse, escalating tensions in the Middle East and driving oil prices to new highs amid fears of conflict.
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Three Australians face death penalty in Bali for alleged murder of Melbourne father during villa shooting.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup risks becoming an 'own goal' for Donald Trump, as exclusionary policies and tensions with co-hosts undermine the soft power potential of the event.
Eight-year-old Marley kept calm and used a waterproof phone to call his grandmother after their kayak capsized, saving his grandfather's life in Wales.
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The US Supreme Court blocked Alabama's request to execute Jeffrey Lee with nitrogen gas, setting up a legal battle over whether the method constitutes cruel and unusual punishment.
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Conflict journalist Nigel Brennan recounts his 462-day kidnapping in Somalia, the mental trauma, escape attempt, and the guilt of his family paying a huge ransom.
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A viral video captures a visually impaired Palestinian boy in Gaza sobbing over his broken glasses, highlighting the struggles of disabled children amid conflict.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to 30 years in prison for sending drones into North Korea, adding to a life sentence for insurrection.
Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha, 47, has died after more than three years in a coma following a heart infection, the royal palace announced.
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