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Volunteers lead desperate bid to reach PNG quake victims
Volunteers lead desperate bid to reach PNG quake victims
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Volunteer rescuers ran non-stop airlifts to remote areas of Papua New Guinea on Tuesday, seeking to reach victims still stranded two days after a massive 7.6-magnitude earthquake. "It hasn't stopped yet," he said, as he readied to head out for two further medevac flights in the country's remote highlands.

What Kenya's new presidency could look like
What Kenya's new presidency could look like
World

Kenya's William Ruto will on Tuesday take charge of the East African economic powerhouse after the country's Supreme Court confirmed his narrow victory over veteran politician Raila Odinga in the August 9 poll. Ruto -- who capitalised on growing frustration among Kenya's poor -- has vowed to tackle the cost-of-living crisis and the country's $70-billion debt mountain.

Ruto to be sworn in as Kenya's president after divisive poll
Ruto to be sworn in as Kenya's president after divisive poll
World

William Ruto will be sworn in as Kenya's president on Tuesday after narrowly winning the coveted job in a bitterly fought but largely peaceful election. Foreign allies and independent observers praised the conduct of the vote, which was largely peaceful and free of the violence that has marred past elections in the country of 50 million people.

Asian stocks rally ahead of key US inflation data
Asian stocks rally ahead of key US inflation data
World

Asian stocks continued a global rally on Tuesday morning, ahead of the release of key US consumer price data that is expected to show slightly slowing inflation in the world's largest economy. US consumer price index (CPI) data will be released on Tuesday, with analysts expecting inflation to slow to eight percent, driven mostly by falling gasoline prices.

Pope heads to Kazakhstan on Central Asia peace drive
Pope heads to Kazakhstan on Central Asia peace drive
World

Pope Francis, warned by doctors not to travel to Ukraine in the immediate future, will Tuesday bear a message of peace instead to a tense Central Asia with a three-day trip to Kazakhstan. Francis is the second pope to visit Kazakhstan after John Paul II's trip in September 2001.

Armenia, Azerbaijan report deadly border clashes
Armenia, Azerbaijan report deadly border clashes
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Armenia and Azerbaijan on Tuesday reported large-scale border clashes that left Azerbaijani troops dead in the latest flare-up between the arch foes. But Azerbaijan's defence ministry accused Armenia of "large-scale subversive acts" near the districts of Dashkesan, Kelbajar and Lachin on the border, adding that its army positions "came under fire, including from trench mortars".

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