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Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?
Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers. -
In pictures: India votes in world's biggest election
Tens of millions of Indians have voted on the first day of general elections that end in June. -
An attack on women that has devastated Australia
The stabbing rampage at a busy Sydney shopping centre has left many - particularly women - fearful. -
Top three stripped of medals in Beijing half marathon
The top three finishers of the Beijing half marathon are stripped of their medals after an investigation into the controversial result. -
Why a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curb
Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world. -
Can TikTok's owner afford to lose its killer app?
Sell or be banned - TikTok's US operations, by some estimates, could fetch up to $100bn. -
Chinese cities sinking under their own weight
Extracting ground water for growing urban populations causes half of China's big cities to sink. -
Stabbed Australian bishop forgives alleged attacker
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel also appealed for the community to stay calm after the alleged terror attack. -
The West says China makes too much. Its workers disagree
Migrants are caught in China's manufacturing battles with the West, as Beijing tries to save its economy. -
Biden calls for tripling tariffs on Chinese metals
It is the latest protectionist policy to be embraced by the White House in an election year. -
Watch: Volcano in Indonesia spews lava and smoke
Hundreds of people have been evacuated as Mount Ruang continues to erupt for the second day. -
Sydney stabbings: Bondi Junction mall to reopen on Friday
Security and police presence will be increased when the mall reopens, said the company which operates it. -
China's newest ally in the Pacific goes to the polls
The impoverished Solomon Islands is holding its first election since the country's pivot to Beijing. -
Inside Thailand's Casablanca: A town of exiles, revolutionaries and fear
Mae Sot has become an uneasy refuge for Burmese on the run, akin to Cold War-era Berlin or Casablanca. -
'Do I stop coming to church?': Tensions run high in multi-faith Sydney
The stabbing of an Assyrian Christian bishop in Sydney's multi-faith heartland sparks reciprocation fears.