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Indonesia evacuates 12,000 people as volcano erupts again
The mass evacuation is the second of its kind this month, with authorities concerned about the potential of a tsunami being caused by the eruption.
Published: Location: IndonesiaTopic: Disasters, Accidents and Emergency Incidents
Philippines says China damaged its vessels at sea with water cannons
The Philippines accuses China's coast guard of harassing and damaging two of its boats in a disputed area of the South China Sea, rejecting Beijing's position that it had expelled those vessels from the hotly contested shoal.
Published: Location: PhilippinesTopic: World Politics
Heatwave in South-East Asia closes schools, triggers alerts
The Philippines closes schools and warns of overloading on its power grid, as authorities across South-East Asia issue a series of health alerts for a deadly heatwave.
Published: Location: AsiaTopic: Weather
India's Modi government operated 'nest of spies' in Australia before being disrupted by ASIO
Indian spies were kicked out of Australia after being caught trying to steal secrets about sensitive defence projects and airport security, as well as classified information on Australia's trade relationships.
Published: Location: AustraliaTopic: Federal Government
Deadly tornado in China's Guangzhou kills five, injures dozens and damages more than 140 buildings
Footage posted by Chinese state media shows widespread devastation in southern city of Guangzhou after a tornado swept through the day before, killing five people, injuring dozens others and damaging more than 140 buildings.
Published: Location: ChinaTopic: Disasters, Accidents and Emergency Incidents
The gold-smuggling Indonesian pilot who produced one of the country's most provocative girl bands
Indonesia is one of Australia's closest neighbouring countries, and yet how much is really known about its intricate past? Some of those gaps are being filled through the rediscovery of old music records.
Published: Location: IndonesiaTopic: World War 2
India Votes 2024: Episode 1
India Votes 2024 series begins by delving into the intricacies of India, a nation of 1.4 billion people, hosting the world's largest elections.
Published: Location: IndiaTopic: World Politics
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头条:继日本新西兰之后 韩国也考虑加入奥库斯第二支柱
上个月日本将加入第二支柱的消息确认后,中国外交部迅速做出强烈反应,称澳英美不断释放奥库斯扩员信号,“诱拉部分国家入伙,加剧亚太军备竞赛,我们反对有关国家拼凑排他性‘小圈子’,制造阵营对抗”。
Published: Location: ChinaTopic: Foreign Affairs
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刺伤悉尼主教的16岁少年的父母首次公开发言,描绘了一个脆弱而暴力的孩子,有严重的愤怒管理问题、长期的心理健康问题和疑似自闭症谱系障碍。
Published: Location: SydneyTopic: Terrorism
头条:中国病毒学家张永振上海实验室疑似遭强行关闭
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Published: Location: IsraelTopic: Foreign Affairs
1.5万元人民币买两居室公寓 中国年轻人在小城躺平
丁女士去年不到三万人民币在辽宁凌海买了一套自己的两居室开始享受躺平生活。继鹤岗后,中国年轻人正在寻找更多能远离各种社会压力的超低房价小城市。
Published: Location: ChinaTopic: Community and Society