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Protesters march against Rio Tinto’s Jadar mine.

Inside Rio Tinto’s all out war to unlock Serbia’s lithium riches

The mining giant has been trying to develop the resource rich Jadar Valley for two decades. So why is it persisting in the face of intense opposition?

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  • Hans van Leeuwen
Asma al-Assad

Assad’s wife given ‘50/50 chance’ of survival as leukaemia returns

Asma al-Assad is thought to have flown to Moscow for treatment some time before the Kremlin persuaded her husband to flee in the face of lightning rebel advances.

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  • Ben Farmer

‘Courses in love’: China steps up campaign to promote marriage, babies

Universities have been asked to educate single students on relationships and regular articles appear in state media about the benefits of having children.

  • Eleanor Olcott, Nian Liu and Wang Xueqiao

Fine wine market in the red as Chinese demand dries up

The falls mark a second consecutive tough year for the industry, which was hit in 2023 by higher interest rates and dwindling sales from Asia.

  • Laurence Fletcher

Russia’s Christmas Day attacks ‘inhuman’, Ukraine says

Nearly three years into the war, the strikes wounded at least six people in the northeastern city of Kharkiv and killed one in the region of Dnipropetrovsk.

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  • Pavel Polityuk

Azerbaijani airliner crashes in Kazakhstan, killing dozens

The Embraer 190 was flying from Baku to the Russian city of Grozny when it tried an emergency landing. Remarkably, many passengers survived. Watch the footage.

  • Katie Marie Davies

Opinion & Analysis

Why the world’s leading democracies are in crisis

The majority of G7 governments are now so burdened with domestic political problems that they are incapable of steering their own countries – let alone the free world.

Why did Germany’s bizarre terrorist send me angry messages?

Little did I know that the sender would end up being the main suspect in Friday’s Christmas market attack in the eastern city of Magdeburg.

James Jackson

Contributor

This is how China could lift growth while cutting global emissions

A shift towards green development could help stabilise the Chinese economy while supporting the world’s energy transition.

Yiping Huang

Contributor

China’s staggering manufacturing muscle needs to be seen to be believed

Since Trump was last in office, Beijing has doubled down on its efforts to gain global supremacy in electric cars, robots and rare materials. America could be toast if it doesn’t respond.

Thomas Friedman

Contributor

Thomas Friedman

From the Financial Times

China’s population is shrinking, with the number of deaths outstripping births.

‘Courses in love’: China steps up campaign to promote marriage, babies

Universities have been asked to educate single students on relationships and regular articles appear in state media about the benefits of having children.

  • Eleanor Olcott, Nian Liu and Wang Xueqiao

Fine wine market in the red as Chinese demand dries up

The falls mark a second consecutive tough year for the industry, which was hit in 2023 by higher interest rates and dwindling sales from Asia.

  • Laurence Fletcher

Why the world’s leading democracies are in crisis

The majority of G7 governments are now so burdened with domestic political problems that they are incapable of steering their own countries – let alone the free world.

  • Gideon Rachman
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Bill Clinton earlier in December.

Bill Clinton admitted to hospital after developing a fever

The former US president is in “good spirits” after being admitted to hospital in Washington DC.

  • Justin Sink
The governments of Olaf Scholz, Justin Trudeau and Yoon Suk Yeol are all in crisis.

Why the world’s leading democracies are in crisis

The majority of G7 governments are now so burdened with domestic political problems that they are incapable of steering their own countries – let alone the free world.

  • Gideon Rachman
Wall Street had a thin trading session ahead of Christmas.

ASX to edge higher as US big tech rallies

Wall Street slid briefly before recovering after data showed US consumer confidence unexpectedly sank for the first time in three months.

  • Rita Nazareth
Luigi Mangione with lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo in New York State Supreme Court on Monday (Tuesday AEDT).

Mangione pleads not guilty to murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO

An attorney told the court that officials, including New York Mayor Eric Adams, had turned the accused into a political pawn, depriving him of a fair trial.

  • Michael Sisak and Jake Offenhartz
Lebanon is reeling after a series of attacks involving exploding pagers and walkie-talkies.

How Mossad tricked Hezbollah into buying exploding pagers

Dressed in ski masks and sunglasses the disguised former spies reveal the secrets of the 10-year operation to sell 16,000 booby-trapped pagers to Hezbollah.

  • Jotam Confino
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President Joe Biden speaks about the sudden collapse of the Syrian government under Bashar Assad from the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Biden commutes sentences for 37 out of 40 inmates on federal death row

The move will frustrate Donald Trump’s plan to expand executions. Unlike executive orders, clemency decisions cannot be reversed by a president’s successor.

  • Nandita Bose
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

UK economy flat-lines in new setback for Starmer government

GDP is estimated to change 0 per cent in the third quarter and officials have slashed expectations for future growth.

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Cadbury’s chocolate makers had made a chocolate crown for King Charles III’s coronation.

King dumps chocolate brand from royal list for first time in 170 years

Cadbury, which got its first royal warrant from Queen Victoria, was among 100 companies cut from the list that allows them to display a royal coat of arms.

  • Hayley Dixon
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, suspected of carrying out the attack.

Why did Germany’s bizarre terrorist send me angry messages?

Little did I know that the sender would end up being the main suspect in Friday’s Christmas market attack in the eastern city of Magdeburg.

  • James Jackson
President-elect Donald Trump speaks at the AmericaFest on Sunday (Monday AEDT).

Trump threatens to take back Panama Canal

The president-elect argued that ships were charged “ridiculous” fees to pass through the vital transportation channel linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

  • Bill Barrow and Will Weissert
The guided-missile cruiser USS Gettysburg.

US shoots down its own F/A-18 over Red Sea

The American military’s Central Command said that the two pilots had been safely recovered after they ejected from their fighter jet.

  • Yan Zhuang and Matthew Mpoke Bigg
Elon Musk has supported a far-right German party on X.

Musk supports far-right German party ahead of election

The world’s richest man endorsed a group with ties to neo-Nazis. The party’s youth wing is classified as “confirmed extremist”.

  • Christopher F. Schuetze and Mark Landler
A worker checks solar panels at a factory in Jiujiang in central China. The country has emerged as an industry leader in green energy sectors.

This is how China could lift growth while cutting global emissions

A shift towards green development could help stabilise the Chinese economy while supporting the world’s energy transition.

  • Yiping Huang
Governments around the world have raised concerns about TikTok’s alleged data harvesting.

Trump hints at change of heart on TikTok ban

The role of the popular social media app in last month’s election victory may have convinced the president-elect to give parent company ByteDance a reprieve.

  • Gram Slattery
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visits troops in October.

Why North Korean troops are now a problem for Putin

Many have expressed surprise at the apparent naivety of the Asian troops, under live fire for the first time.

  • Iain Hollingshead
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Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump depart The Élysée Palace after talks earlier this month.

More aid for Ukraine, but Trump wants 5pc NATO defence spending target

The US president-elect now intends to maintain supplies to Kyiv after his inauguration, but will demand allies more than double their financial commitment.

  • Lucy Fisher, Henry Foy and Felicia Schwartz
Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, who is suspected of carrying out Friday’s attack on a busy Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg.

Saudi Arabia warned German police over market suspect’s extreme views

Saudi Arabia sent four warnings to German authorities over the extreme views of Taleb al Abdulmohsen, who posted of his plans to do “something big”.

  • Roland Oliphant, James Rothwell and Jorg Luyken
Commercial flights to Vanuatu are resuming after last week’s earthquake.

Qantas, Virgin to resume flights to Vanuatu after earthquake

The two Australian airlines are both operating Port Vila-Brisbane services on Sunday and Jetstar is running a flight on the same route on Monday.

  • Holly Hales
Donald Trump speaking last week.

Republican revolt shows limits of Trump’s power

The rebellion over the funding bill cast doubt on whether the US president-elect will be able to fulfil his election campaign promises.

  • Benedict Smith
China’s advanced manufacturing muscles have exploded in size, sophistication and quantity.

China’s staggering manufacturing muscle needs to be seen to be believed

Since Trump was last in office, Beijing has doubled down on its efforts to gain global supremacy in electric cars, robots and rare materials. America could be toast if it doesn’t respond.

  • Thomas Friedman

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