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Body of Thai hostage recovered from Gaza, Israel says
Nattapong Pinta was captured alive and was likely killed during the first months of captivity, the Israeli military says. -
How India's 'biggest art deal' buried MF Husain masterpieces in a bank vault
The paintings are set to go up for auction for the first time on 12 June in India's financial capital, Mumbai. -
Central Asia's tallest Lenin statue taken down
The monument to the Soviet patriarch will be replaced with a flagpole, authorities in Kyrgyzstan say. -
On board the driverless lorries hoping to transform China's transport industry
Driverless lorries are now operating across China - but public concern about these vehicles remains. -
Chinese boy fell to death after slip at Irish clifftop
At the coroner's court in County Clare, a French tourist describes seeing the 12-year-old boy from China fall over the edge. -
The decades-old intrigue over an Indian guest house in Mecca
A now-demolished guest house in Mecca is at the centre of a bitter family tussle in India. -
Australian mushroom lunch cook tells trial meal was 'special'
Erin Patterson denies intentionally putting toxic fungi into a home-cooked meal to kill her relatives. -
India central bank delivers sharp rate cut as growth and inflation fall
India's economy grew by 6.5% in the previous financial year ending March, data last week showed. -
North Korea refloats warship after failed launch
The failed launch drew harsh criticism from Kim Jong Un and led to the arrest of four officials. -
India leads in remittances - but Trump's tax could deal a blow
Trump's proposed 3.5% tax on remittances by foreign workers could seriously impact top recipient India. -
Australian jailed in Iraq conditionally released after four years
Robert Pether has been imprisoned for four years, in what the UN has described as arbitrary detention. -
Three Maori MPs suspended over 'intimidating' haka
"We will never be silenced," says Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, who started the protest dance. -
Bouncy castle operator cleared in tragedy that killed six
A court ruled the incident was "due to an unprecedented weather system". -
Trump confirms China trip after 'very good' call with Xi
The leaders of the US and China agree to further talks aimed at reaching a deal amid an ongoing trade war. -
New Zealand PM 'shock' as aide accused of secretly recording women
PM Christopher Luxon says he has "zero tolerance" for women being made to feel unsafe after allegations emerged.