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Rights group calls for moratorium on the use of spyware in Mexico
Amnesty International says its analysis found that 'mass and selective surveillance' has been taking place in Mexico.
Eritreans refugees demand protection amid Tigray war
Hundreds rally in the Ethiopian capital demanding protection for thousands of fellow Eritrean refugees stuck in Tigray.
US Senate funds Afghans’ relocation to US and Capitol security
The emergency bill would allow 8,000 more visas and provide $500m to help resettle Afghans who helped US troops.
Biden announces COVID jab requirements for US federal workers
The president stops short of a mandate as unvaccinated workers will instead be subject to testing and other limits.
Ex-cardinal McCarrick charged with sexual assault
Charges relate to alleged assault by McCarrick of then 16-year-old boy at a wedding in 1974.
Kakao’s Kim eclipses Samsung heir as South Korea’s richest man
Brian Kim, who is now worth $13.4bn, upended Samsung's heir to become Korea's wealthiest man.
EV startup Nikola’s founder charged with misleading investors
In a 66-page complaint, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission laid out its case against Trevor Milton.
COVID plagues Haiti amid political uncertainty
With little testing, hospital officials say it is difficult to know how accurate Haiti's COVID statistics are.
Hospitals in Thailand short of beds as COVID cases soar: Ministry
The Southeast Asian country is struggling to contain its latest outbreak driven by the highly contagious Delta variant.
Israel to offer COVID booster shots for over 60s: PM
Those eligible will be able to get the booster jab as long as they received their second dose more than five months ago.
Robinhood shares slide after lacklustre Nasdaq debut
The app's muted Nasdaq debut comes after it was caught in a confrontation between retail investors and hedge funds.
US GDP grew 6.5 percent in Q2, well below expectations
Supply-chain constraints and labour shortages continue to temper US economic growth.
Ride-hailing app Didi’s shares surge on report it may go private
Bloomberg News reported that Chinese regulators were considering serious, perhaps unprecedented, penalties for Didi.
MacKenzie Scott, Melinda French Gates team up on gender equity
Melinda French Gates, MacKenzie Scott and the foundation of Lynn Schusterman awarded $40m to gender equity projects.
Israeli soldiers fire tear gas at funeral of Palestinian boy
Israeli troops shot and killed Shaukat Awad, 20, say Palestinian health officials.
Taliban admits to killing Afghan comic, to try alleged killers
Nazar Mohammad's body was found in Kandahar province after a video showed he was abused by two gunmen in a car.
Malta responsible for Daphne Caruana Galizia murder: Inquiry
Maltese gov't failed to recognise risks to journalist's life and take reasonable steps to avoid them, inquiry concludes.
Blinken says nuclear talks with Iran ‘cannot go on indefinitely’
There have been no breakthroughs after six rounds of indirect talks in Vienna to revive the deal torpedoed by Trump.
Is the US leading a new nuclear arms race?
The US speaks of non-proliferation but is spending billions to upgrade its nuclear arsenal.
Croatia celebrates joining of controversial Adriatic Sea bridge
The China-led project has angered Bosnian officials, who argue it violates the state's access to open waters.
Robinhood and the rise of teenage stock investors
As Robinhood debuts on the Nasdaq, educators and teen tipsters advise new investors to do their homework.
Heavy clashes grip southern Syria’s Deraa province, monitor says
Fighting started when government forces fired artillery shells towards Deraa al-Balad in tandem with a ground push.
Officials sound alarm as Japan COVID cases hit record highs
The Delta variant, holidays and the Olympics are contributing to a rise in infections, the country's top adviser warned.
The hanging judge: Dissecting the legacy of Iran’s new president
In 1988, Raisi oversaw the execution of thousands of political prisoners as a member of the infamous 'Death Commission'.
China’s Free Trade Mecca
With its beaches, duty-free shopping and booming real estate, could the island of Hainan become China’s new Hong Kong?
Qatar’s emir approves electoral law for first legislative vote
Voters in October to select 30 members of the 45-seat Shura Council.
Tunisia: Kais Saied’s anti-corruption war off to a slow start
President Saied sacked the government promising a major overhaul, but has made no significant moves.
India’s Kerala state orders lockdown as COVID cases rise
The southern state has an active caseload of some 154,000 infections, 37 percent of India's total cases.
Taliban surge an ‘existential crisis’ for Afghan gov’t: Watchdog
SIGAR report says Taliban attacks on Afghan targets surged from 6,700 in early 2020 to 13,242 by the end of the year.
SOS: A plea for freedom from the media narrative on Cuba
Since the beginning of protests in Cuba, the US corporate media have been peddling outright lies about the country.
Armenia seeks Russian forces on Azerbaijan border amid tensions
PM Nikol Pashinyan says the move would allow border demarcation to be carried out without the risk of military clashes.
German cycling chief sent home from Olympics after racist remarks
Moster was heard using a racist phrase when he urged rider Arndt to catch an Algerian and an Eritrean rider.
Born Free: Reporting on the front line of elections in Zimbabwe
A local journalist covering Zimbabwe’s 2018 election records people’s hopes for change despite the fear of violence.
‘Thousands of children going hungry’ a year after Beirut blast
Port explosion in Lebanon last year compounded an ongoing economic crisis made worse by the COVID pandemic.
Afghans flee to Kandahar city camp as Taliban advances
Tens of thousands have been uprooted by fighting between the Taliban and government forces.
Senegalese plant circular gardens in Green Wall defence
Project aims to create hundreds of specially designed circular gardens in a bid to boost food security.
Tunisia: Turmoil continues as president sacks more officials
President Saied issued decrees sacking a long list of senior government officials, including the chief army prosecutor.
The UK is still better than most when it comes to overseas aid
Instead of criticising the UK for cutting the foreign aid budget, ask why other rich countries aren’t spending more.
Olympics latest: Biles thankful for support; COVID cases rise
The latest from the Tokyo Olympics, which are taking place under heavy restrictions after a year's delay.
How parents and teachers empower Nigeria’s special needs children
Early intervention and educational services, combined with support networks, have led to huge improvements.
Tsunami warning after magnitude 8.2 quake hits Alaska Peninsula
Authorities issue warnings for US states of Alaska and Hawaii, the US Pacific territory of Guam.
World champion pole vaulter out with COVID in pandemic-hit games
Organisers say 24 new games-related COVID-19 cases including three athletes, bringing the total to 193 since July 1.
Have our brains reached capacity?
The Stream meets author Annie Murphy Paul to hear about intelligence beyond the brain.
Palestinian Authority’s standing slides amid growing frustration
A protest movement against Palestinian Authority corruption and authoritarianism gains momentum in occupied West Bank.
Nigerian court acquits Shia leader el-Zakzaky of all charges
El-Zakzaky and wife were in detention since 2015 following a clash in which the army is said to have killed 350 people.
Afghanistan to become ‘pariah state’ if Taliban seizes power: US
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken makes the statement on India trip as a Taliban delegation visits China.
US defence chief visits Vietnam to shore up support in Asia
Maritime issues in the South China Sea, COVID-19 response expected to be discussed during Austin's stop in Hanoi.
Wealthy nations ‘far from targets’ on COVID vaccine donations
IPPPR chairs say world 'far from meeting targets' and to redirect one billion coronavirus doses to poorer nations.
Peruvian solar observatory, Thai forest join UNESCO heritage list
Peru's Chankillos observatory, Thailand's Kaeng Krachan forest and China's ancient city Quanzhou named heritage sites.
Is Australia’s hotel quarantine system broken?
Government says system is ‘99.99-percent effective’ but Delta-driven lockdowns prompt calls for change.
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