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Hundreds arrested in skirmishes during Australia lockdown protests

More than 250 people have been arrested during protests against coronavirus lockdowns in Australia and many face fines for defying health orders, authorities said. At...

China allows couples third child to tackle plummeting birth rate

China is to allow couples to legally have a third child as it seeks to hold off a demographic crisis that could threaten its...

Haitian quake victims rush aid sites to take food and supplies

Haitians left hungry and homeless by a devastating earthquake swarmed relief trucks and in some cases stole desperately needed goods on Friday as political...

Joe Biden says Taliban are in ‘existential crisis’

President Joe Biden said the Taliban have not changed but are going through an “existential crisis” about whether they want legitimacy on the global...

Joe Biden says he will get coronavirus booster vaccination

President Joe Biden said he and his wife will get a Covid-19 booster jab, following their first two doses in December. The president told ABC’s...

Four held after customs boat rammed during drugs seizure off Gibraltar

Authorities in Gibraltar seized 2.6 metric tons of cannabis resin with a street value of 15 million euros after a boat carrying the illicit...

China sets out conditions for recognising next Afghan government

China has said it is waiting for the establishment of an “open, inclusive, and widely representative” government in Afghanistan before it decides on the...

Israeli firefighters continue to tackle wildfires near Jerusalem

Israeli firefighters worked for a third consecutive day to contain a wildfire that has consumed a large area of forest west of Jerusalem and...

Malaysia’s king tries to resolve political deadlock amid coronavirus crisis

Malaysia’s king summoned the heads of political parties as he swiftly began the task of selecting a new prime minister amid a worsening coronavirus...

Nato boss blames Afghan leadership for collapse of armed forces

Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg is blaming a failure of Afghan leadership for the swift collapse of the country’s armed forces but says the alliance...

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