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Bolsanaro ally throws grenades at police days ahead of presidential election

A Brazilian politician threw grenades at federal police officers seeking to arrest him in his home on Sunday, prompting an hours-long siege that caused...

Rockets strike mayor’s office in separatist Donetsk

The mayor’s office in a key eastern Ukrainian city controlled by pro-Kremlin separatists was struck by rockets on Sunday morning, Russian state agencies reported. There...

China’s President Xi Jinping signals continuity at Communist Party congress

Chinese leader Xi Jinping signalled on Sunday that his government will maintain policies that have put it at odds with the US and other...

Russell Crowe named ‘ambassador of Rome in the world’

Russell Crowe, who won a best actor Oscar for portraying a gladiator in the 2000 film of the same name, has been feted in...

Truss defends low tax agenda despite mini-budget U-turn

British prime minister Liz Truss vowed to see through her low-tax agenda as she announced a major U-turn after sacking Kwasi Kwarteng as chancellor. Ms...

Swedish parties make deal to govern with hard-right support

Three Swedish centre-right parties have announced they have reached a deal to form a coalition government that would not include the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats,...

Australian politicians pay tribute to Queen on return to parliament

Australian politicians have paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after they returned to parliament from a break taken to observe the monarch’s death. An obscure...

New York attorney general sues Donald Trump and his company

New York’s attorney general has sued former US president Donald Trump and his company, alleging business fraud involving some of their most prized assets,...

Putin vows to continue Russian attack on Ukraine

Russian president Vladimir Putin has vowed to press his attack on Ukraine despite that country’s latest counter-offensive. He also warned that Moscow could ramp up...

Right-wing bloc wins narrow majority in Swedish parliament

A right-wing bloc that includes a nationalist anti-immigration party has won a narrow majority in Sweden’s parliament. Centre-left Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson conceded defeat with...

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