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New video of the remains of the destroyed Titan submersible has been made public, ahead of an official hearing.
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Rescuers in India say a two-year-old girl has been freed from a 10-metre-deep well after an 18-hour operation in Rajasth
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Chu Kai-pong is first person to be convicted under Article 23, the China-ruled city’s tough new national security law.
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Two days of random explosions have made some people nervous, others ditch their walkie-talkies, but some remain defiant.
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The UN monitoring body says the Russian air attacks pose risks to Ukraine's public health, education and wider economy.
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Trouble brews before presidential election as long-marginalised group says it's heard the candidates' promises before.
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As part of major state anticorruption drive, she was convicted in April for her role in a $12.5bn financial fraud case.
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The UNGA nonbinding measure has been backed by 124 of the 181 member states - but 43 members abstain.
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Expert body makes seven recommendations on regulating AI, including establishment of fund to help developing countries.
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Multiple countries have tried but failed to effectively curb social media access. Will Australia's attempt be different?
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US official John Kirby refused to answer questions on whether the US was informed prior to the attacks on Hezbollah.
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Japan condemns 'despicable act' committed against the 10-year-old who was on his way to the Shenzhen Japanese School.
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At least 32 people were killed when thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies detonated in attacks blamed on Israel.
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Underdog Daniel Dubois is out to prove his worth and cement his name as the IBF champion when he faces Anthony Joshua.
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There is currently nothing to indicate recipients replied but Trump's campaign is asking Biden's team 'to come clean'.
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The incident remains one of the deadliest in the long-running armed rebellion in Thailand's southern provinces.
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Kim Jong Un attends launches, stressing the need for North Korea to improve its conventional and nuclear capabilities.
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Country is mired in political strife with international peacekeepers drafted in to restore stability.
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As the war enters its 937th day, these are the main developments.
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Manila has spent billions of dollars on flood mitigation projects but few have been completed.
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Germany faces mounting pressure from legal cases arguing that German weapons exports to Israel breach humanitarian law.
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Experts say blasts potentially violate international humanitarian law, including ban on indiscriminate attacks.
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Prosecutors accuse disgraced former Hollywood mogul of sexually assaulting woman in Manhattan hotel in 2006.
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A day after the explosion of thousands of pagers, the detonation of walkie-talkies and other devices kills 14 people.
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Influential union backed every Democratic presidential candidate since 2000, but declines to make endorsement this year.