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The world is just five months away from living amid a pandemic for two years, and some countries are finally easing major restrictions for a sense of normality.
Sudan's military has seized power, dissolving the transitional government hours after troops arrested prime minister Abdalla Hamdok and other senior officials.
The decriminalisation of abortion comes after many years of campaigning and calls for change by women’s rights and reproductive health groups in Mexico.
After years of politically deadly internal division, the Coalition has finally come to an agreed position on combating climate change.
Brunei is hosting the annual ASEAN summit virtually, with three days of meetings to be held by video due to ongoing coronavirus concerns.
Teachers had been given until the 8th of November to be fully vaccinated but with the return-to-school date brought forward, some are still not protected.
The government is assisting Telstra to buy Pacific infrastructure assets, but is it a move to stop China from expanding it's reach? SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Telstra CEO Andy Penn, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Infrastructure Dan
China has been quick to increase restrictions on movement in the run-up to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in February.
It's a major breakthrough for Scott Morrison, ahead of his appearance at the crucial United Nationals global climate summit in Glasgow.
But many people are nervous, with fears travelling Sydneysiders could put vulnerable regional populations at risk.