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Internal docs detail alleged abuses by US immigration agents: HRW
HRW obtained over 160 internal reports, offering a window into allegations of physical, sexual and rights violations.
EU summit loads pressure on Poland over rule of law
Leaders urge defiant Polish PM to fall back into line, hoping dialogue will stave off a fundamental crisis.
Syria says 24 executed for starting wildfires
Justice ministry says those executed were 'criminals' responsible for the deaths and damage to infrastructure.
Four-star Romanian general tasked with forming government
Nicolae Ciuca, the country's defence minister and an Iraqi war veteran, now needs to get a nod from Parliament.
WeWork goes public again two years after failed debut
WeWork started trading on the NYSE on Thursday after forging a deal with a special purposes acquisition company.
Benin’s parliament votes to legalise abortion
Under the new law, women can terminate a pregnancy within the first three months under certain conditions.
Man charged with UK lawmaker’s murder felt ‘affiliated to ISIL’
Ali Harbi Ali, who is accused of killing MP David Amess, has been charged with murder and preparing 'terrorism'.
Now hiring: US weekly jobless claims hit 19-month low
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits fell to a seasonally adjusted 290,000 for the week ended October 16.
Pfizer-BioNTech report high efficacy of COVID boosters in study
Companies say phase III trial data show booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine was 95.6 percent effective against the disease.
UN sets up trust fund for Afghanistan amid cash shortages
UNDP says special fund aims to inject liquidity into Afghan households as the country suffers 'economic implosion'.
Bosnia’s political crisis: What you should know, in 600 words
Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of Bosnia's tripartite presidency, is making moves that some fear could lead to conflict.
Why are so many Indian sugarcane cutters removing their wombs?
101 East investigates the fate of India’s female sugarcane workers and asks why so many are having invasive surgery.
FDA clears more COVID-19 vaccine boosters, backs ‘mix and match’
The authorisation is latest step in US effort to widely expand vaccine booster campaign.
Sixteen civilians killed in overnight eastern DRC village attacks
Over a dozen people also reported missing after latest North Kivu attack blamed on Allied Democratic Forces armed group.
Crowds take to Khartoum streets after calls for rival protests
Competing street protests cap rising tensions between military and civilian factions of Sudan's transitional gov't.
US protesters demand release and repatriation of Aafia Siddiqui
Calling the Pakistani neuroscientist victim of US 'war on terror', protesters want Islamabad to seek immediate release.
Libya conference aims to boost support for landmark election
Officials from key regional powers attend event seeking to shore up polls planned for December.
Ex-US President Donald Trump announces social media site
The launch of the platform, dubbed TRUTH Social, comes months after Trump was banned from most major social media sites.
The Western Balkans leaving the EU dream behind
Despite the positive noises made at the EU-Western Balkans summit in Slovenia, the EU enlargement process is in crisis.
A letter to a refugee child ‘afraid of speaking the new language’
Like you, I was afraid of how I would sound in English to the people who were born speaking the language.
In praise and defence of Sally Rooney
The acclaimed Irish author was right to not allow an Israeli publisher to translate her latest novel into Hebrew.
African nations deploy envoys to Eswatini to help stem unrest
At least one person was killed and dozens wounded in latest pro-democracy protests in tiny southern African kingdom.
Six Pakistani security personnel killed in separate attacks
Three separate attacks, including two raids on security posts, take place in the country’s western provinces.
Unrelinquished: Why do so many domestic abusers have guns?
A look at why US gun laws have failed abuse victims.
Killings trigger fear, memory of dark past among Kashmiri Hindus
Widespread unease among the region's Hindu minority, locally known as Pandits, following a spate of targeted attacks.
Shares in China’s Evergrande plunge as deal collapses
Deal falls through as debt-ridden property developer faces looming bond payment deadline.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro accused of crimes against humanity over COVID
Senators say Bolsonaro is 'the main person responsible for the government's mistakes during the pandemic'.
India celebrates one billion COVID vaccine doses with song, film
Health minister to launch a song and film at Mughal-era Red Fort in New Delhi to mark the milestone.
China tested hypersonic weapons twice, ‘stunned’ US: Report
US president concerned about report but one expert says technology is not new as he warns of 'pointless' arms race.
S Korea to join space race with launch of first homegrown rocket
The three-stage NURI, which has been in development for 10 years, is due to lift off in a few hours time.
US, Europe condemn N Korea ballistic missile launch at UN
US, UK and France say country has advanced its weapons programme, while Pyongyang accuses US of 'double standards'.
Tesla quarterly earnings beat estimates as car sales soar
Sales rose 57% to $13.8B while earnings came to $1.86 a share on an adjusted basis, the California-based firm said.
US-Mexico border crossing arrests reach record highs: Reports
The Biden administration is facing growing criticism for its treatment of migrants seeking protection at its border.
Wall Street ends higher with S&P 500 on cusp of a record
The S&P 500 benchmark index climbed 0.4 percent for its sixth gain in a row as solid earnings stir hope in investors.
Police shooting mars Biden nominee for US ambassador to Japan
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel appeared before US Senate on anniversary of death of Black teenager Laquan McDonald.
PayPal wants to buy pinboard site Pinterest for $45bn: Sources
The talks come as internet shoppers increasingly buy items they see on social media sites like TikTok and Instagram.
Ex-Minneapolis cop to be resentenced after reversed conviction
Former police officer Mohamed Noor is set for new sentencing hearing for shooting of unarmed 911 caller.
Biden urged to cancel California’s coastal oil leases after spill
Environmentalists say the Biden administration has the power to cancel oil and gas leases off the California coast.
Attack on security vehicle in northwest Pakistan kills 4
No immediate claim of responsibility for the attack that happened in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on the Afghan border.
Netflix employees walk out over Chappelle comedy special
Netflix co-Chief Executive Officer Ted Sarandos has defended the company’s decision to air the special.
Will Haiti need international action to bring back stability?
Abduction of American and Canadian missionaries highlights increasing lawlessness in Caribbean nation.
Sudan transition at ‘critical juncture’ as power struggle deepens
Analysts warn rising political tensions risk derailing transition towards full civilian rule.
Big time: Bitcoin rallies above $66,000 to fresh all-time high
The cryptocurrency topped $66,000 for the first time ever as optimism about its acceptance by the mainstream grows.
Palestinians demand mobilisation to save hunger-strike prisoners
Families of prisoners call for the release of their sons, held in Israeli jails under 'administrative detention'.
Russia orders non-working week after record COVID deaths
President Putin urges Russians to get jabbed, saying he is surprised to see widespread vaccine hesitancy in the country.
Syria gov’t abuses of returning refugees ‘fully operational’: HRW
Rights group calls for a halt of all returns of Syrians and urges countries hosting refugees to take this position.
Union Pacific and its labour unions sue each other over vaccine
The lawsuit focuses on whether the Nebraska-based railroad firm has the right to require its workers to get vaccinated.
Nikolas Cruz pleads guilty to 2018 Parkland school massacre
Former student pleads guilty to killing 17, faces potential death sentence or life in prison.
Kenya lifts longstanding COVID curfew as infections ease
President Uhuru Kenyatta announces immediate lifting of a nationwide dusk-to-dawn curfew in force since March 2020.
US outlines plans for vaccinating children against COVID-19
The White House initiative comes as New York City became the latest jurisdiction to mandate vaccines for employees.
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