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Torture allegations mount in Kherson in Russian occupation aftermath
Investigators say nine torture rooms found in region, warning only tip of the iceberg.

Searching for a cheap holiday? Steer clear of these 5 cities
Your hard-earned dollars won't go far in the world's most expensive cities.

Covid-19 emergency could end this year, WHO says
Worst of the pandemic could be soon behind us but there's one thing that needs doing.

Luxury Travel: Top 10 most expensive hotels in the world
Save your pennies, these places don't come cheap.

Russia works on two new 'Doomsday planes'
Aircraft would be used by top officials as aerial command posts in a nuclear attack.

Covid-19 around the world: UK tackling Indian variant, France vaccinating all adults
France offers vaccine to all adults as UK tries to vaccinate 15,000 in a day at a stadium.

Kiwi Covid experts facing daily abuse
Most abuse subjects are women, which translates into highly gendered hate.

Covid-19: WHO blasts vaccine profits and priorities
Director-General claims vaccine makers targeting locations where 'profits are highest'.

WHO study finds remdesivir didn't help Covid patients
Concerns at how effective remdesivir is against Covid - but questions over WHO study too.

What airlines make out of each passenger
Airline profits should increase next year but costs are rising.

Revealed: What causes air rage
Drugs and alcohol are often involved when passengers behave badly.

Kiwi's death taken up with Japanese government
Kiwi officials will be discussing Kelly Savage's death with Japan's Foreign Ministry.

Kiwi among Nobel Peace Prize winners
Anti-nuke campaigner is a Kiwi. Made with funding from NZ On Air.

Someone's feeling flush in Geneva
Tens of thousands of euros flushed down Geneva toilets has left detectives perplexed.

Kim Jong Nam: Sad ending to lonely life
Kim Jong Nam led a life of loneliness and fear and seclusion, rejected by his father, orphaned by his mother, stuck in a shadowy exile.

Helen Clark wants to run $5b aid fund
Helen Clark described as a reformer as she seeks high-profile aid job.

Schumacher's $24m medical bill
Michael Schumacher is understood to have a team of 15 looking after him at his home.

Homeless intern quits UN
By day he wore a suit and worked for one of the world's most powerful organisations. By night he lived in a tent.

Kiwi UN intern lived in tent
David Hyde couldn't afford accommodation in one of the world's most expensive cities. Now locals have come to his rescue.

Switzerland: The hills are alive with ...
Jamie Morton gets to grips with picturesque Switzerland's double act of charming culture and flashy style.