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Panama FM: ‘Migration is the phenomenon of our time’
Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes discusses the migration crisis at the Colombia-Panama border.
Zambia: Hakainde Hichilema takes early presidential election lead
Opposition candidate tallied 171,604 votes versus the 110,178 garnered by incumbent Edgar Lungu.
Secretive Israel-UAE oil deal endangers prized Eilat corals
Environmental groups worry about the risk supertankers might pose to Eilat’s fragile coral ecosystems.
Regrouping the military ‘a top priority’, Afghan president says
Ashraf Ghani's pre-recorded statement said 'serious steps' are being taken to remobilise Afghanistan's security forces.
Afghan President vows to prevent more destruction, displacement
Ashraf Ghani says 'consultations with partners' under way as Taliban continues offensive to capture more territory.
US calls on Tunisia’s Saied to appoint PM, restore democracy
US envoy conveys Biden administration's desire to see new prime minister appointed to stabilise Tunisia's weak economy.
Could the European Peace Facility be used to arm dictators?
Critics are concerned the fund could provide training and weapons to dictators, increasing human rights abuses.
‘Literally a war’: Australia state goes into COVID lockdown
New South Wales increases fines for people breaching lockdown rules with police fining people up to $3,700.
US immigration advocates blast ‘cruel’ Biden policies on asylum
US says expulsions are necessary to keep US detention centres from becoming overwhelmed during pandemic.
Thai protesters clash with police at anti-PM rally in Bangkok
At least three protesters injured when Thai police fired tear gas, rubber bullets at Bangkok rally amid COVID surge.
COVID-19 resurgence puts Philippine health workers under strain
Country reports its second-largest daily increase in COVID-19 infections since pandemic began.
Venezuela government, opposition launch talks in Mexico
Representatives of the two sides sign an agreement in Mexico City to start talks mediated by Norway.
Three US unions pull out of consumer group over Amazon funding
Three major US workers' unions announced they were resigning from the board of the National Consumers League.
Taliban imposing ‘horrifying’ human rights curbs, UN chief warns
Guterres says Taliban is imposing severe restrictions on human rights in areas of Afghanistan under their control.
COVID rules could be ‘catalyst’ for domestic ‘terrorists’: US
US Dept of Homeland Security issues advisory identifying threats posed by groups engaged in 'grievance-base violence'.
US says it hopes to see more resistance from Afghan forces
Pentagon spokesperson says Afghan forces have the military advantage but notes 'lack of resistance' to Taliban advance.
Mexican president apologises to Indigenous for Spanish conquest
Marking the 500th anniversary of the fall of the Aztec capital to Spain, President Lopez Obrador asks for forgiveness.
‘They sold us out’: Afghans in disbelief over Taliban gains
Residents of Herat and Kandahar express shock and anger at the swift fall of their cities to the Taliban.
Lost time in space: Boeing Starliner launch faces another delay
The United States aerospace firm has faced multiple delays in getting its Starliner capsule up and running.
Is an all-out civil war now likely in Ethiopia?
The rebels in Tigray are joining forces with armed fighters from prime minister's own ethnic group.
Canada announces COVID jab mandate for travellers, gov’t workers
The requirements for all plane, train and cruise ship passengers as well as all federal workers will begin this fall.
Grief grips South African town after gruesome vigilante killings
Families of Black people killed in racial violence during unrest in Phoenix, South Africa are demanding justice.
Federal judge leaves US evictions moratorium in place
The judge believes the moratorium is illegal but argued her 'hands are tied' by a previous ruling by a higher court.
US announces new Iran sanctions, targeting Omani ‘broker’
Sanctions come as talks stall between the Biden administration and Iran on restoring the 2015 nuclear deal.
Bonus edition: Kashmir, deep sea mining, femicide in Pakistan
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Israeli forces attack worshippers at Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron
Palestinians performed the Friday prayer in front of the mosque to protest against an Israeli construction plan.
Maduro, Venezuelan opposition to launch new talks to end impasse
During three days of meetings in Mexico City, the two sides will sign a memorandum of understanding, sources say.
Russia tells BBC journalist to go home in row with UK
Russia's state TV says move a response to London's refusal to renew or issue visas to Russian journalists in Britain.
‘COVID-zero’ China, jobs galore, and a woman rises as Cuomo falls
We gather the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic news stories so you can impress your friends.
Algerians decry lack of government support as wildfires rage
At least 69 people, including 28 military personnel, lost their lives in Algeria this week due to devastating wildfires.
New Zealand loses Lord of the Rings as Amazon moves filming to UK
Amazon is spending at least $465m on Season One of its Rings series, making it one of the most expensive in history.
UK mass shooting suspect named as debate over ‘terrorism’ simmers
Jake Davison, who described himself as an 'incel', killed five people in a rare mass shooting, including a young girl.
France to boycott UN anti-racism conference
Macron joins list of countries to boycott event, saying decision due to 'anti-Semitic statements' at previous editions.
Malaysian PM seeks opposition backing in U-turn to stay in power
Muhyiddin admits for first time he does not have a majority, promises political reforms as he seeks opposition support.
Is China’s port closure a canary in a COVID mine?
Fears are growing the fast-spreading Delta variant could trigger a repeat of last year's shipping nightmares.
Zapatistas ‘invade’ Madrid to mark Spanish conquest anniversary
Rebels hold a defiant commemoration in the Spanish capital to say they are 'still here resisting'.
Taliban captures Afghan commander Ismail Khan after fall of Herat
The 'Lion of Herat' returned to the front lines in western city last month amid the growing threat from the Taliban.
What is the value of a Kenyan life?
The Kenyan government is refusing to treat Kenyans as adults capable of dealing with the complexity of the world.
Attack kills eight Egyptian troops in Sinai
Armed group ISIL claims responsibility for the attack in a statement on an ISIL-affiliated website.
Why Bosnia’s ban on genocide denial was a necessity
The country cannot move forward while many of its institutions and leaders remain invested in whitewashing history.
‘The money we get will not compensate for my infertility’
The Czech state has agreed to reparations for some victims of forced sterilisation, but does the move go far enough?
Blocked by Twitter for political reasons: India’s Rahul Gandhi
India's main opposition leader slams firm for blocking tweet over alleged rape and murder of nine-year-old Dalit girl.
Explainer: What are the clashes in Syria’s Deraa about?
Fighting has escalated in recent days between government forces and rebels in the key southern province.
Bangladesh migrants flee rising seas only to die in factory fires
Thousands being driven out of rural homes by worsening effects of climate crisis to search for work in capital Dhaka.
US envoy heads to Ethiopia to urge end to fighting
Jeffrey Feltman's trip comes as humanitarian organisations warn of a continued crisis as battles rage in Tigray.
International community must assist but not interfere in Haiti
The country's future stability depends on outside forces taking a back seat to a Haitian-driven rebuilding process.
Fear and stigma slow COVID vaccine drive among trans Pakistanis
Many fear adverse reaction due to pre-existing conditions as doctors urge trans and HIV-positive people to get the jab.
Russia reports record-high COVID-19 deaths
New figures bring Russia's total fatalities from COVID-19 to 168,864 - the highest toll in Europe.
Turkish soldier killed in mortar attack in northern Iraq
Turkish forces retaliated against those carrying out the attack and three PKK fighters were killed.
Pakistani forces clash with Afghan protesters at border crossing
Disturbances break out after 56-year-old Afghan dies of heart attack waiting in dusty heat to enter Afghanistan.
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