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Why Australia is in hysterics over a 'navy twerking' dance
Dancers in hotpants at a military event have sparked a heated debate about women, sex and power.
Daunte Wright shooting: How can you mistake a gun for a Taser?
Protests have been continuing over the death of Daunte Wright, who police say was shot in error.
Louisiana ship capsize: Search for survivors from 'lift' vessel
Rescuers have so far saved six of the commercial ship's crew but 12 are still missing.
Daunte Wright shooting: US ex-officer Kim Potter charged over killing
The former officer who shot Daunte Wright in Minneapolis faces a charge of second-degree manslaughter.
US poised to impose sanctions on Russia for cyber-attacks
Dozens of entities may be targeted over attacks including alleged interference in the 2020 elections.
St Vincent volcano: UN warns humanitarian crisis will last months
Thousands have fled their homes on the island of St Vincent as a volcano continues to erupt.
Instagram fixes mistake promoting harmful diet content
Some users said they were offered "appetite suppressants" and "fasting" by the search feature.
Psilocybin: Magic mushroom compound 'promising' for depression
A study of 59 people compared the drug with a conventional antidepressant.
Why Russia may not be planning the invasion that Ukraine fears
President Biden's proposal for a summit with Russia's leader means the risk of an escalation has faded.