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Police cordon off one of the sites where a man killed several people in Kongsberg, Norway.

Norway’s bow-and-arrow killings seen as an ‘act of terror’

Norwegian media reported a court granted a restraining order for the suspect to keep him away from his parents for six months after threatening to kill one of them.

  • by Mark Lewis, Jan M. Olsen and Paal Nordseth

Opinion & Perspectives

How Australia has shaped up to Xi’s aggression

Beijing regarded Australia as something of a nuisance, but it is becoming a leader among nations coalescing against China’s threats.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Political and international editor

Thankfully, the brave new post-vaccination world actually feels much like the old

Take it from someone who has been enjoying freedoms for months now: life snaps back quite rapidly.

Bevan Shields
Bevan Shields

Europe correspondent

It’s time for the world to help Taiwan step out of China’s shadow

On Taiwan’s 110th birthday, let’s celebrate the reality of its sovereignty.

Fiona H.C. Fan
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Mark Hall, who was against the COVID-19 vaccine but changed his mind after meeting Dr Duane Mitchell in a bar.

An unvaccinated man met a doctor at a bar. He left agreeing to get his first dose

Dr Duane Mitchell sat next to Mark by chance. After three hours of conversation, Mark decided he was ready to get vaccinated - with Dr Mitchell by his side.

  • by Andrea Salcedo
Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, who won the Noble Prize this year, has been subject to numerous online threats.

‘Attacks’: Facebook bans mass trolling of dissidents, journalists and activists

The changes come amid mounting criticism of the company’s handling of hate speech, misinformation and negative content.

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Paramedics transport a dead body from a residential building in the wake of a fire in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Fire leaves 46 dead, dozens injured in southern Taiwan

Dozens of people living in a 13-storey residential building in Taipei have died after an “extremely fierce” fire ripped through the floors, local authorities said.

  • by Huizhong Wu
Teddy Locsin speaks while meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington DC in September.

‘Swarming with deadly weapons’: Why this south-east Asian nation is backing Australia’s new defence pact

The Philippine Foreign Secretary has backed in Australia’s nuclear-powered submarines deal, and also called for it to become part of ASEAN.

  • by Chris Barrett

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A supporter of Hezbollah and Amal Movement party is helped after being injured near the Justice Palace in Beirut along a former civil war front line between Muslim Shiite and Christian areas in Beirut.

In Beirut, deadly tensions flare amid anger over port blast probe

The Iran-backed Hezbollah accuse a Christian party of attacking its supporters, who were gathering to demand the removal of the judge investigating last year’s port blast.

  • by Maha El Dahan, Tom Perry and Laila Bassam

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