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You have likely heard about 'K-pop'. But what about 'P-pop'?
As one of the world’s largest music festivals gets underway this weekend, a pop group from the Philippines has made history. Source link
UK charity sues Prince Harry for defamation
Prince Harry co-founded Sentebale 20 years ago in honour of his late mother, Princess Diana, but now the organisation is suing him for defamation. Source link
A historic week in China could shape the Xi-Trump meeting
Taiwan’s opposition leader has done something for the first time in a decade, and experts say it could shape relations between Beijing, Taipei and Washington. Source link
Israel said it targeted Hezbollah, so we went to the site of a strike
In a residential area in Beirut an entire building had been razed to the ground and a nut shop was destroyed. The locals told the ABC “there’s no Hezbollah here”. Source link
Roads destroyed as slow-moving TC Maila batters the Pacific on its way to Qld
Roads and buildings have been destroyed across multiple Pacific islands as slow-moving Tropical Cyclone Maila heads towards Papua New Guinea, with the eye of the storm set to cross over two remote islands early tomorrow. Source link
Deep in a Ugandan forest, chimpanzees wage a lethal 'civil war'
A decades-long study reveals hundreds of chimpanzees waging a violent and deadly conflict against their former friends in their remote forest home. Source link
The last-minute diplomacy that brought Trump back from the brink
For a few volatile hours, the war in the Middle East appeared to be tipping past the point of no return — until a last-minute push of diplomacy pulled it back. Source link
Vladimir Putin declares 32-hour ceasefire in Ukraine for Orthodox Easter weekend
The Russian president declared the ceasefire following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposing one earlier this week. Source link
What you need to know about the Iran war today
The need to ensure the Iran ceasefire holds until the first round of peace talks are held has put Israel under pressure. Source link
Racism erupts after Melbourne announces Little India plans
Social media posts about the announcement of a Little India precinct in Melbourne are flooded with racist comments, leaving some Indians with mixed feelings about the plan. Source link