Dozens massacred in tribal fighting in Papua New Guinea

Dozens massacred in tribal fighting in Papua New Guinea

Australia was ready to provide support to the Marape government to quell the violence in Papua New Guinea,Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.

  • byTess Ikonomou

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Unrest in rural Ireland as locals declare there’s no room for asylum seekers

Unrest in rural Ireland as locals declare there’s no room for asylum seekers

Protests have been rising across the country at resettlement programs as Ireland’s housing system creaks.

  • byMichael Murphy
Queues for fuel as PNG declares state of emergency after deadly riots

Queues for fuel as PNG declares state of emergency after deadly riots

Several Chinese citizens were lightly injured in the chaos,with Chinese owned-stores subjected to vandalism and looting,the Chinese embassy said.

  • byLewis Jackson andAlasdair Pal
More than a dozen dead in PNG chaos as police strike over missing pay

More than a dozen dead in PNG chaos as police strike over missing pay

The prime ministers of PNG and Australia have called for calm after widespread looting and arson claimed 15 lives in the capital and elsewhere.

  • byLewis Jackson andAlasdair Pal
‘They are afraid’:A country accustomed to violence has been rocked by a brazen murder

‘They are afraid’:A country accustomed to violence has been rocked by a brazen murder

In the wake of Roel Degamo’s death,questions have been asked as to why his personal security was not working the day he was shot.

  • byChris Barrett
‘Changed’ Netanyahu’s power grab has Israel at breaking point
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‘Changed’ Netanyahu’s power grab has Israel at breaking point

Huge sectors of Israeli society are “in rebellion” as the right-wing coalition government of Benjamin Netanyahu sparks fear of a “constitutional coup”.

  • byPeter Hartcher
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‘Everyone has a story to tell’:Iraq five years after Islamic State

‘Everyone has a story to tell’:Iraq five years after Islamic State

Life remains difficult for Iraqis five years after much of Islamic State was driven out,but a visit reveals their staggering resilience.

  • byMarcus Ray
Australians stranded at Machu Picchu amid political unrest in Peru

Australians stranded at Machu Picchu amid political unrest in Peru

More than 170 people have contacted the Australian embassy in Lima as civil unrest trapped tourists near the iconic Incan ruins.

  • byCaroline Schelle
A timeline of the anti-Beijing protests in pictures

A timeline of the anti-Beijing protests in pictures

What began as opposition to endless measures to stop the spread of coronavirus has morphed into the riskiest and loudest anti-government protests since 1989.

  • byLia Timson andEryk Bagshaw
Xi Jinping has betrayed China’s grand bargain
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Xi Jinping has betrayed China’s grand bargain

While their lives were improving,many Chinese citizens were happy with the deal they had struck with the Communist Party. That is no longer guaranteed.

  • byEryk Bagshaw
Three ways Xi could respond to the loudest wave of protests since 1989

Three ways Xi could respond to the loudest wave of protests since 1989

For two days and nights,disgruntled Chinese citizens have staged protests on a scale not seen since 1989.

  • byEryk Bagshaw