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Yellow chairs, and images of Israeli hostages being held inside Gaza stand along a roadside in southern Israel on Thursday, Oct 9, 2025.

Hostages in Gaza: Who is still believed to be alive

Israel believes 20 hostages are still alive in Gaza, their families clinging to the hope of release.

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Israelis embrace and celebrate at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Israel celebrates peace but asks why it took so long

Israel erupts in relief after Donald Trump’s Gaza deal ends the war, but for many, the question now is why peace took two long years to arrive.

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Elon Musk’s A.I. company has introduced two sexually explicit chatbots.

Elon Musk gambles on sexualised AI companions

THE NEW YORK TIMES: As users progress through ‘levels’ of conversation, they unlock more raunchy content, like the ability to strip the chatbot down to lacy lingerie.

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A section of a pig's liver was transplanted into a human cancer patient.

Chinese surgeons perform first pig-to-human liver transplant

THE NEW YORK TIMES: ‘I think this is a landmark development. They put a pig’s liver in a human for a month, and the human did fine.’

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China’s crackdown on expression carries a distinctly political undercurrent.

China’s censors are now targeting the public mood

THE NEW YORK TIMES: China’s censors are moving to stamp out more than just political dissent online. They are targeting the public mood itself — punishing influencers whose weary posts resonate widely.

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The landmark 998 Fifth Avenue co-op in New York, March 17, 2020.

David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills home is listed for millions

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The late director’s home is on the market, the latest in a long history of US star estate sales.

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Smoked salmon without a smoker. It looks shiny and new on social media, but smoked salmon has been part of Indigenous tradition for centuries.

TikTok’s 10,000-year-old food trend explained

A viral TikTok smoked salmon trend has captivated millions, but Indigenous communities have been perfecting the technique for more than 10,000 years.

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For many, bathroom breaks double as screen time breaks.

Is it okay to use your phone on the toilet?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: ‘I love browsing TikTok while I’m doing my business. Will this give me constipation or haemorrhoids?’

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Marineland, a once popular tourist attraction in Niagara Falls, is threatening to euthanise 30 Beluga whales.

Marine park threatens to euthanise 30 Beluga whales

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The once popular tourist attraction says it is on the brink of bankruptcy and has threatened to euthanise the whales if the government denies an emergency cash infusion.

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National Guard personnel on the Washington Monument grounds, on the National Mall in Washington.

Donald Trump’s use of National Guard sparks alarm

Donald Trump’s domestic use of the National Guard marks a major shift from its traditional humanitarian role, as thousands of troops are deployed in Democratic-led cities.

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A view of the town of Niseko, Japan, near the internationally renowned Niseko ski slopes and resort, Sept. 24, 2025. Some residents in the area are protesting a planned housing facility for foreign workers, exposing the conflict between Japan’s need for labor and anxieties over immigration. (Kentaro Takahashi/The New York Times)

Tourism boom sparks immigration backlash in Japan

Japan’s immigration debate is intensifying as labour shortages deepen and far-right rhetoric gains ground.

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President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela at a news conference in Caracas, Venezuela, Sept. 15, 2025.

What we know: Trump, drug cartels, Venezuela, war

The Trump Administration has escalated tensions with Venezuela, authorising US military strikes in the Caribbean that it claims target drug smugglers.

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The US government shutdown is continuing as politicians fail to agree on a bill funding services. (AP PHOTO)

‘The right deal’: Trump willing to negotiate on US shutdown

President Trump said he was open to meeting with Democrats to end the impasse. Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, denied any talks were underway.

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The Pakistani Taliban have presented Pakistan with its fiercest security challenge in years, security analysts say.

Pakistan fights its fiercest Taliban insurgency in a decade

THE NEW YORK TIMES: In the rugged mountains of Pakistan, the resurgent Pakistani Taliban are waging a relentless and deadly guerrilla war against Pakistani security forces.

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More brides and grooms are trading the traditional carousing and overindulgence in alcohol for adventure and wellness getaways.

Surfing, not shots: Bachelorette parties go outdoors

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Wild nights of overindulgence and questionable matching outfits may be a thing of the past, as many trade the pre-wedding rave for more wholesome nature experiences.

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