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US strikes on alleged drug boats 'unacceptable', says UN human rights chief
US President Donald Trump has justified his attacks on boats in the Caribbean as a necessary anti-drug campaign. Source link
Hundreds feared dead in Tanzania's election protests, opposition party says
President Samia Suluhu Hassan this week held an election in which her main challengers were either jailed or barred from standing. Source link
Holiday workers risking injury so Australians can get meat
Many young people on the Working and Holiday Visa programs come to Australia to fill labour shortages in industries like meat processing and farming, but there are concerns around their health and safety in dangerous workplaces. Source link
Hopes for German miracle as conjoined twins priced out of Sydney surgery
The parents of conjoined twins in PNG who were hoping to send their babies to Sydney for an operation are now trying to go to Germany instead because Australia is too expensive. Source link
Prince Andrew hasn't had a paid job but he's managed to fund a luxury lifestyle
Andrew remains the subject of a mystery many are flummoxed by. The king’s brother has not had a paid job for large chunks of his life, yet somehow he has managed to fund a luxury lifestyle. Source link
'Fireball' and 'panic' as WWII bomb explodes in Solomon Islands capital
Police say a large explosion that rocked the capital overnight was caused by a World War II bomb. Source link
Children in Gaza mistaking unexploded Israeli bombs for toys
Many Palestinians returning to what is left of their homes face the risk of unexploded bombs hidden under rubble, which aid groups say may take decades to clear. Source link
Why Chinese Australian women should get checked for breast cancer earlier
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month draws to a close, support groups urge Chinese women to get screened for breast cancer, as doctors highlight how the disease impacts this cohort differently. Source link
King Charles strips Prince Andrew of title and tells him to leave Royal Lodge
Prince Andrew will have his royal titles removed and surrender the lease of the Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor. Source link
Trump sets US refugee cap at 7,500, white South Africans given priority
The US president paused all refugee admissions when he took office in January, saying they could only be restarted if established to be in the best interest of the nation. Source link