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A 'red gold' rush is fuelling a destructive crime wave in South Africa
As the price of copper surges globally, armed criminal syndicates are stripping the country bare in search of easy cash.
In pursuit of the perfect Instagram selfie, Bali might build a towering ‘eyesore’ on this untouched beach
A new wave of construction is sweeping Bali, carving up rice fields and prime beachfront land for "Instagrammable" villas, resorts and massive tourism projects.
The Australian doctor who survived seven years in the desert as a prisoner of Al Qaeda
Kidnapped from his Burkina Faso home at gunpoint in 2016, Ken Elliott survived seven years in the desert as a prisoner of Al Qaeda.
The Chinese mainlanders moving in to help Beijing remake Hong Kong
In the past couple of years, more than 100,000 people have moved to Hong Kong, and the majority have come from mainland China.
How an enemy nation targeted France's 'Achilles heel in the Pacific'
A Pacific archipelago in Australia's backyard has become a new front in a bitter feud between France and Azerbaijan.
Thailand's Buddhist monks keep getting arrested for drugs, corruption, even murder
Mounting scandals involving Buddhist monks are eroding public faith in a key pillar of Thai society.
The ugly truth behind the cheap flowers we buy at the supermarket checkout
A bouquet of flowers is the go-to gift for many special occasions but the world is paying a high price for transporting our out-of-season blooms.
Why is Russia resurrecting a Soviet ghost town on Norwegian soil?
Pyramiden was abandoned after the fall of the Soviet Union, but plans for its revival are adding to growing tensions with NATO in the Arctic.
These WWII shipwrecks are an ecological ticking timebomb in the Pacific
An untold amount of black, toxic oil is contained within the corroding wrecks of World War II ships scattered around the Pacific. And it's leaking into the ocean.
The great divide: How 'chaos' at the border could decide the US election
On the southern border of the US, the Texas governor has taken drastic steps to keep migrants out of the country, and to reshape the political debate inside it.