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Faking It: The true cost of fake fashion

Fake fashion has become big business but most buyers have no idea who is behind it. In Foreign Correspondent's season return for 2024, reporter Naomi Selvaratnam investigates the shadowy world of the counterfeit industry and its links to organised crime, money laundering and even terrorism.
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Israel intensifies bombardment of Rafah as war cabinet member cites 'promising signs' on hostage deal

Israel intensified its bombardment of Rafah in Gaza's south as the ruined Palestinian enclave's health ministry announced 29,313 deaths in the war so far.
orange sky as smoke rises in the distance.

Israel vows to 'finish the job' in Gaza as war cabinet member threatens Ramadan deadline for Rafah

Israel is continuing to telegraph a ground offensive in Rafah, where more than half of Gaza's 2.3 million Palestinians have sought refuge since the beginning of the conflict.
A crowd of young women and girls pack in extremely tightly to a doorway, some reaching out their hands.

'Chilling': AFP says it would repeat undercover terror operation on autistic teenager

Greens senator David Shoebridge labels comments by the Australian Federal Police as "chilling" and "extraordinary" after it defended its handling of terror charges against an autistic teenager.
An annoyed looking David Shoebridge asks questions in estimates

Israeli air strikes kill 44 in Rafah amid plans for potential ground invasion

Key mediators in the Gaza conflict are warning of repercussions if Israel launches a ground invasion in Rafah as 44 Palestinians are reported dead in air strikes.
A man rummages through building debris.

Chris Minns lambasts 'sick person' using 'OCT7TH' number plates as Sydney motorist is ordered to surrender them

NSW Premier Chris Minns says the 'OCT7TH' number plates spotted on a white ute are "disgusting" and were issued in error.
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Bombs kill more than 20 in lead-up to Pakistan's election

No one has claimed responsibility for the the blasts, which happened despite tens of thousands of security personnel in action.
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Dozens killed in blasts near Pakistan electoral candidates' offices on eve of election

Two blasts near the offices of electoral candidates in Pakistan's south-west have killed dozens of people and injured many more, raising concerns about security in the lead-up to today's national election.
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Police examine the site of a bomb blast with debris scattered around.

Senator accuses AFP of encouraging autistic teen's extremist tendencies

Greens senator David Shoebridge labels the operation involving a 13-year-old boy an 'obscene' abuse of power.
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A guide to the key players in the Israel-Gaza war and how they're stoking the conflict

The Israel-Gaza war has spilled over in Lebanon, Jordan and the Red Sea, fuelling fears of a wider war in the Middle East. Let's take a look at the key players and how the conflict is escalating.
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White House warns of further strikes on Iran-backed groups

The United States intends to launch further strikes at Iran-backed groups in the Middle East, the White House national security adviser has warned, after hitting Tehran-aligned factions in Iraq, Syria and Yemen over the last two days.
A traffic controlled holds hands above his head with light sticks in front of RAF jet.

Hamas deploys police forces, makes payments to civil servants in Gaza City

Signs of a Hamas resurgence in the Gaza Strip's largest city underscore the group's resilience despite Israel's deadly air and ground campaign against it over the past four months.
A group of children hold out empty pots and containers.

US imposes sanctions on Israeli settlers accused of West Bank violence

US President Joe Biden imposes sanctions on four Israeli men accused of being involved in settler violence in the West Bank, signalling growing US displeasure with the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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A Palestinian man stands near a burnt out car near Salfit in the West Bank

US considers next move after promising response to drone attack that killed sleeping troops

The world is waiting to see what the US will do next after vowing to respond to an Iran-backed drone attack that killed three American troops and injured dozens more in Jordan.
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A man wears a brown jumper, and two young women wear military uniforms, in three separate photographs.

UN head warns halt to aid delivery in besieged Gaza will penalise 'desperate' Palestinians

The United Nations secretary-general has called on the US and others, including Australia, to resume funding its main agency providing aid in Gaza as Israeli protesters block trucks from entering the enclave. 
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Protesters hold up sign calling for the release of hostages in Gaza.

Gunmen in Iran kill nine Pakistanis near border amid ongoing strikes

The Baluch rights group Haalvash says the victims were Pakistani labourers who lived at a car repair shop where they worked in Saravan in Sistan-Baluchestan province in the south-east border area. 
Relatives of Pakistan victims shot dead in Iran stand together

UN chief issues plea after Australia pauses funding for Palestinian refugee agency over October 7 claims

A growing list of countries are pausing funding for the United Nations refugee agency for Palestinians, after Israel alleged some of the agency's staff were involved in the October 7 terrorist attacks. 
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A man hands out a flour bag to a crowd of people in Khan Younis

Guantanamo Bay detainees apologise, show 'torture' drawings before Bali bombing sentences handed down

Two Malaysian men, who have been in US custody since 2003, are sentenced to 23 years in confinement over their roles in the 2002 Bali bombings — but a pre-trial deal means they will serve less than six years of their sentences.
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The bomb blast scene in Kuta several days after the bomb blasts.

Families of Israeli hostages storm parliament demanding politicians do more to free loved ones

Israeli forces have stormed a hospital and placed another under siege in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, as families of the Israeli hostages storm a parliamentary committee. 
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Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 25,000 as Israelis grow increasingly divided over best way to free hostages

The grim milestone came as the UN secretary-general condemned Israeli forces for the extent of civilian deaths, and Israel's cabinet approved a plan for tax funds earmarked for the Gaza Strip to be held by Norway.
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A group of soldiers walk through a wrecked, dusty street.

US judge orders early release of 'hapless' petty criminal caught up in post-9/11 terror sting

A man convicted in 2010 of plotting to blow up New York City synagogues, a Jewish community centre and shoot down military planes, has been ordered to be released from prison by a judge who said the defendant was part of a group manipulated by the FBI.
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US announces fresh sanctions on Houthi rebels, relists group as terrorists amid Red Sea attacks

A Houthi spokesperson says the militant group considers its new terrorist designation by the United States to be "a badge of honor".
A medium shot of four men sitting or standing in the back of a ute in the desert. Some carry guns, one carries rocket launcher.

Russian missiles strike hotel in Kharkiv, injuring 13

The strikes come as both Moscow and Kyiv accuse each other of inflicting dozens of civilian casualties in a sharp escalation of attacks.
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Several burnout cars are outside a large building with windows missing and bits of debris hanging off it.

Ecuador's president says the country is at war with 'terrorist groups'. What's causing the unrest?

Ecuador is reeling from a fresh wave of violence that has shaken the South American nation, with the president launching a military crackdown after criminal groups took more than 100 prison staff hostage and gunmen stormed a live television broadcast.
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Hezbollah launches drone strike on base in northern Israel, intense combat continues in southern Gaza

The Lebanese armed group attacks Israeli border posts and an army headquarters in retaliation for the recent killings of top Hamas and Hezbollah officials, while Israel says intense fighting will continue in southern Gaza. 
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Smoke rises during an explosion with severely damaged buildings seen near a low hill.