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Muslim monitoring case goes to US Supreme Court. What’s at stake?
Lawyers will argue FBI can not cite national security risk to avoid lawsuit alleging targeting based on religion.
COVID and Indian media’s credibility crisis
Faye D’Souza assesses how India’s media outlets handled the challenges of reporting on the coronavirus crisis.
Libya set to open registration for election candidates
Libya's national elections commission said it will open registration for candidates in presidential, parliamentary vote.
Sudan security forces fire tear gas at anti-coup protesters
Security forces arrest dozens of people, fire tear gas at rallies as a two-day civil disobedience campaign begins.
Ethiopian government rallies protesters against Tigrayan rebels
Protesters at a pro-military rally in Addis Ababa pledge to defend the capital from advancing rebel groups.
Britain’s True Colours?
An exploration of how COVID-19's disproportionate effect on Britain’s minorities links to racism and neoliberalism.
Iran holds large-scale military drill after US navy confrontation
The naval part of the drill, expected to last several days, is held east of the Strait of Hormuz and in the Sea of Oman.
‘You make money by finding men’: DR Congo’s gold rush sex trade
In the DRC, where some of the most valuable minerals are mined, young women sell their bodies to put food on the table.
G20 nations will face a full-frontal tide of climate impacts
And yet, their leaders continue to avoid making strong commitments on climate action.
Frustrations grow as protesters demand faster climate action
Climate activists worldwide protest, demanding immediate action to tackle the climate crisis amid COP26 talks.
Morocco’s king says Western Sahara status not up for debate
Mohamed VI says the disputed territory is 'not negotiable' amid rising tensions with Polisario, neighbouring Algeria.
Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega seeks fourth term in controversial polls
Sunday's elections follow a months-long crackdown on opposition and have been dismissed by observers as not credible.
Flash floods in Bosnia prompt evacuations, power outages
Heavy rain causes severe flash flooding, evacuations and power outages in most of Bosnia's capital, Sarajevo.
Alvarez stops Plant to become undisputed super middleweight champ
Alvarez becomes the sixth fighter to hold all four belts from the separate boxing governing bodies at the same time.
Poles protest strict abortion law after pregnant woman dies
Women's rights activists say Poland's newly restrictive abortion law is to blame for the death of a pregnant woman.
US: Houston opens probe into deadly stampede at music festival
Officials say a stampede of fans surging towards the stage killed at least eight and injured dozens more.
Libya’s ruling council suspends foreign minister Najla Mangoush
Libya's transitional government rejects the council's decision, raising tensions ahead of planned elections.
Iraq PM Mustafa al-Kadhimi survives ‘assassination attempt’
Military says Mustafa al-Kadhimi escaped unhurt after a drone laden with explosives targeted his residence in Baghdad.
US court freezes Biden vaccine mandate for businesses
Rule would require workers at businesses with more than 100 employees to get COVID-19 shots or be tested weekly.
Georgian protesters rally in support of jailed Saakashvili
State security service says protests part of a planned coup devised by former president.
What’s next for Iraq after October’s election?
Elections were contested by pro-Iranian political groups who demanded full recount and insisted the poll was a 'fraud'.
Ethiopia’s Abiy urges ‘sacrifices’ as US orders staff out
PM says Ethiopians must be ready to make 'sacrifices' to 'salvage' country as conflict with Tigrayan forces deepens.
Sudan activists announce strikes, reject power-sharing with army
Protest movement promises to continue demonstrating until a full civilian government is established to lead transition.
Multiple people wounded in knife attack on German train
Man arrested in connection with attack on a high-speed train traveling between the cities of Regensburg and Nuremberg.
To fight poverty, we need more climate action
Smallholder farmers in drylands will bear the brunt of climate change; they need support.
At least 11 killed in fire at Indian hospital COVID ward
An official told New Delhi Television that about 17 patients were in the Maharashtra ward when the fire broke out.
COP26: Protesters worldwide demand action on climate crisis
Amid COP26 talks, more than 200 events worldwide demand action for communities already affected by climate change.
Climate crisis: Can journalists make the world care?
What stands in the way of reporting on climate change? Plus, violence against Muslims filmed and going viral in India.
Chile’s energy minister: Driving a green hydrogen boom?
Juan Carlos Jobet discusses his plans to turn Chile into one of the world’s biggest producers of green hydrogen.
Palestinian Bedouins in Hebron face demolitions, settler attacks
Bedouin communities in Masafer Yatta area of occupied West Bank face forcible displacement by Israeli authorities.
Fuel tanker blast in Sierra Leone capital causes deaths, injuries
Fuel tanker exploded after a collision in Freetown, killing dozens and injuring more than 100 people.
Attacks on civilians in Myanmar ‘crimes against humanity’: UN
UN finds evidence of systematic attack on civilians 'amounting to crimes against humanity' in Myanmar since the coup.
At least eight killed in crush at US music festival: Official
Several others injured at stampede at the first night of the Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, authorities say.
Niger says 11 soldiers killed, nine missing after gun assault
Shooters attacked the village of Dagne in a remote part of southwest Niger near the border with Mali, the government said.
US offers $5m rewards for information on Mexican drug traffickers
The four wanted men include the brother of infamous drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman.
The Western banks enabling big oil to exploit the Arctic
Despite climate change commitments, the banking industry provided $314bn for oil companies between 2016-2020.
Barcelona appoint club legend Xavi as head coach
Barcelona says Xavi Hernandez to become first team coach on a contract until 2024, replacing the sacked Ronald Koeman.
US court convicts Chinese intelligence agent of spying
Xu found guilty of conspiring and attempting to commit economic espionage as well as trade secret theft.
US Congress passes $1 trillion infrastructure bill
Package will fund the biggest upgrade of America's roads, railways and other transportation infrastructure in decades.
Thai protesters recount alleged torture under police custody
Human Rights Watch say allegations are a worrying shift in the police response to the country's pro-democracy movement.
Official Myanmar records mistaken about detained US reporter
Danny Fenster is among about 100 journalists who have been detained since the February 1 coup.
Latin Grammy-winning singer Marilia Mendonca dies in Brazil crash
The 26-year-old popular singer was killed when the small plane she was travelling in crashed in Minas Gerais state.
Ex-US official declines to testify about election advice to Trump
Lawyer for Jeffrey Clark tells committee probing Capitol riot his client's conversations Donald Trump are confidential.
Ahmaud Arbery was killed based on assumptions, US prosecutor says
Defence says suspects acted in self-defence and had reason to believe Arbery committed crime in Georgia neighbourhood.
UN Security Council calls for an end to Ethiopia fighting
Security Council asks parties to refrain 'from inflammatory hate speech and incitement to violence and divisiveness'.
Chinese state firm weighs bid to acquire Alibaba’s SCMP
The South China Morning Post is Hong Kong's most prominent English-language newspaper.
Bosnians worried push to create Serb army may prompt violence
Bosnians say it would be a 'defeat for humanity' to allow creation of a separate Serb army in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
As Israel threatens power cuts, how can Palestine pay its bills?
Israel has threatened rolling power cuts in the Palestinian territory amid 'acute' financial downturn.
Mona Lisa smile: Copy, dating back to 1600, set for Paris auction
The copy is so like da Vinci's original it is likely the artist had access to Leonardo's version, Artcurial said.
Baby handed to US soldiers in chaos of Afghan airlift missing
Afghan family is at a US base in Texas waiting to be resettled, but 'unfortunately no one can find the child.'
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