Hundreds of thousands of Australians were forced to repay debts, many of which did not even exist.
UK and allies ready to back Ukraine before and after peace deal
The UK and other allies hope to obtain clear US backing for their efforts to shore up Ukraine’s defences.
Lost in translation – How Africa is trying to close the AI language gap
A new dataset with African languages should improve access to AI for millions on the continent.
How China spectacle shows dangers of Trump’s high risk trade policy
Beijing’s military parade shows how Trump has created new international bedfellows in just months, writes Anthony Zurcher.
UAE warns Israel that annexing West Bank would cross ‘red line’
The warning came after a far-right Israeli minister unveiled a proposal for the annexation of four-fifths of the occupied territory.
How this Afghan family ended up held by ICE in bureaucratic limbo
Three migrants – a man who worked for the US in Afghanistan and his son and daughter – hope to be reunited with family in Canada.
It’s 4,000 miles from Ukraine – but even this Asian city is part of Russia’s war
In Vladivostok, a city on China’s and North Korea’s border, Russia’s war on Ukraine looms large.
Can India retaliate against Trump’s 50% tariffs?
Prolonged 50% tariffs could shave off as much as 0.8% of India’s GDP – so what are Delhi’s options?
What we know about fatal Lisbon funicular derailment
At least 15 people have been killed and 20 more injured after a carriage on the Gloria funicular derailed and crashed.
Epstein accusers say they are compiling list of his associates
Victims of the disgraced financier give emotional accounts of abuse in a news conference on the steps of the US Capitol.


