Update / At least 111 killed after 7.4 quake hits Colombia
10 August 2026
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Natural Disaster
9 civilians killed in Sudan drone attack
31 July 2026
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Africa & rest of the world
Australian PM says to enact laws to govern AI
15 July 2026
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Australia
Two dead, several hurt in Toronto shooting, attacker at large
12 July 2026
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Canada
Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
29 June 2026
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Natural Disaster
US military to build war-ready stockpile in Australia: docs
17 June 2026
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Australia
WHO unveils $518m plan to fight Ebola
7 June 2026
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Africa & rest of the world
WHO unveils $518m plan to fight Ebola
6 June 2026
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Africa & rest of the world
Suspected Ebola cases top 900 in DR Congo: WHO chief
25 May 2026
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Africa & rest of the world
Close shave: laser hair removal device sparks Australia airport evacuation
21 May 2026
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Australia
South Africans vote in ruling ANC’s toughest local polls yet
South Africans started voting yesterday in municipal elections, with the ruling African National Congress (ANC) facing discontent over poor services and stark inequality 27 years after ending white minority rule.
1 November 2021
Sudan Crisis: Two killed as forces fire on anti- coup rally
Sudanese security forces yesterday killed two protesters during mass anti-coup rallies, medics said, despite warnings from global powers who had urged restraint by the military.
30 October 2021
Army sacks 6 envoys
Sudan’s ruling military has sacked six ambassadors and security forces have tightened their crackdown on pro-democracy protesters, even as international pressure against this week’s coup grows.
28 October 2021
Asean announces new strategic pact with Australia
Australia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) agreed at a summit yesterday to establish a “comprehensive strategic
27 October 2021
African Union suspends Sudan
Sudanese security forces launched sweeping arrests of anti-coup protesters yesterday, tightening the regime’s grip while the international community ramped up punitive measures.
27 October 2021
Indigenous Australians sue govt over climate change
Indigenous residents of low-lying islands off northern Australia filed a landmark lawsuit yesterday aimed at forcing the government
26 October 2021
Australia sets 2050 net zero emissions target
Coal-rich Australia unveiled a much-delayed 2050 net zero emissions target yesterday, in a plan that pointedly dodged thorny details or near-term goals ahead of a landmark UN climate summit.
26 October 2021
Sudan capital under lock down as coup leads to deadly unrest
Roads were blocked, shops were shut, phones were down and mosque loudspeakers blared calls for a general strike in Sudan on Tuesday, a day after the army seized power in a coup.
26 October 2021
Sudan military seizes power
Soldiers arrested most of the members of Sudan’s cabinet yesterday and the military chief dissolved the transitional government, while opponents of the takeover took to the streets where gunfire and injuries were reported.
25 October 2021
Social Media for Kids: Australia for forcing parental consent
Australia yesterday unveiled plans to make social media companies obtain parental consent for users under the age of 16, with multimillion dollar fines for failing to comply.
25 October 2021
Sudan's PM arrested in coup as military takes power
Sudan’s military seized power Monday, dissolving the transitional government hours after troops arrested the prime minister. Thousands of people flooded into the streets to protest the coup that threatens the country’s shaky progress toward democracy.
25 October 2021
Possible coup underway in Sudan; ministers, party leaders detained
Soldiers arrested most of the members of Sudan's cabinet and a large number of pro-government party leaders on Monday in an apparent military coup, three political sources said, throwing a fragile transition towards democracy into disarray.
25 October 2021
Ethiopia launches air strike on Tigray’s ‘western front’
Ethiopia’s military launched an air strike on a rebel-held facility in Tigray’s west yesterday, a government official said, the seventh aerial bombardment in the war-hit region in a week.
24 October 2021
30 killed in fighting between Somalia army and former ally
At least 30 people died and over 100 were injured in intensified fighting between the Somali National Army and its former ally Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jama'a (ASWJ) in the Somali state of Galmudug over the weekend, residents and hospital officials said.
24 October 2021
Mali govt denies approving jihadist negotiations
Mali’s government has denied that it plans to negotiate with jihadists, walking back an earlier statement from its religion ministry saying that it would do so.
22 October 2021
Ethiopia air strikes hit Tigray capital for fourth day this week:official
Ethiopia yesterday launched fresh air strikes on the capital of its war-hit Tigray region, the fourth day this week the city has been targeted, a government spokeswoman told AFP.
22 October 2021
Melbourne to ease world's longest Covid-19 lockdown
Millions in Melbourne are readying to come out of the world's longest Covid-19 lockdown later on Thursday even as cases hover near record levels, with pubs, restaurants and cafes rushing to restock supplies before opening their doors.
21 October 2021
Australian pair survive for days lost in outback
Two people have survived days without water in Australia’s hot and dusty outback, police said yesterday, ending a frenzied five-day rescue effort.
18 October 2021
Pro-army protesters rally again in tense Sudan
Hundreds of pro-military Sudanese protesters rallied for a second day yesterday, aggravating what Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok called the “worst and most dangerous crisis” of the country’s precarious transition.
17 October 2021
Kenyan mob lynches ‘bloodthirsty vampire’ child killer
Kenyan villagers yesterday lynched a man believed to be a “bloodthirsty vampire” child murderer, days after the self-confessed serial killer escaped from police custody, officials said.
15 October 2021