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Why Iran watchers are sceptical of videos from outside a Tehran morgue
As images of rows and rows of dead bodies at a morgue in Tehran circulate, the regime is accused of making it impossible for families to grieve. Source link
From 'baby hotels' to restaurant-quality food: Lessons from Japan's childcare system
While Australia grapples with childcare scandals, Japan is delivering top-quality care with professional chefs serving up nutritious food. So how did they do it? Source link
Gazans beg for shelter as winter storms batter millions and Israel limits aid
Homeless Gazans are begging the Israeli government to allow proper shelters into the strip as winter storms batter the enclave and destroy many people’s tents. Source link
Greenland government rejects American takeover 'under any circumstance'
NATO allies are now scrambling to discuss beefing up Arctic security in the hope it deflects Donald Trump away from his intensifying rhetoric towards the island territory. Source link
Rohingya 'targeted for destruction' by Myanmar, ICJ hears
The case is being watched closely to see how the court might handle other genocide allegations against Israel. Source link
Grok blocked in Indonesia and Malaysia as UK launches probe over sexualised images
The AI platform championed by Elon Musk has come under significant criticism in recent weeks for its production of non-consensual images. Source link
Situation in Iran 'under total control', claims government, as death roll reaches 544
Iran claims weeks of anti-government protests across the country have subsided, blaming the US and Israel for the violence. Source link
Anger has simmered in Iran for years — here's what lit the flame
Thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets for more than a fortnight in protests against the country’s government. Here’s what to know about the situation. Source link
Danish PM says Greenland feud at a 'decisive moment' after new Trump threats
Donald Trump says controlling Greenland is crucial for US national security and he has suggested using force to seize the Arctic territory. Source link
'This won't end well': US Fed Reserve chair facing criminal probe
The US attorney’s office in the District of Columbia has opened a criminal investigation into Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve. Source link