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Nicaragua opposition names presidential ticket to take on Ortega
Rights groups accuse President Daniel Ortega of cracking down on potential opponents ahead of November vote.
Facebook expects future growth to ‘decelerate significantly’
The social media giant did, however, beat Wall Street estimates for the second quarter due to increased ad spending.
Haiti PM vows to work to hold elections ‘as quickly as possible’
Ariel Henry's pledge comes as Haiti faces ongoing political instability after President Jovenel Moise's killing.
Who owns the rights to COVID vaccines?
Rich countries again fail to reach an agreement on what's called intellectual property.
Activision Blizzard workers walk out while fans call for boycott
Maker of Warcraft game is at the centre of a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a California agency.
Israeli army kills Palestinian boy in West Bank: Ministry
Mohammed al-Alami, 12, shot in the chest while travelling in a car with his father in West Bank, Palestinians say.
England scraps quarantine for fully vaccinated EU, US visitors
Fully vaccinated people from the US and the EU will be allowed to travel to England in a boost for travel industry.
US Senate reaches $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending deal
After weeks of negotiations, Senate appears ready to move forward on bipartisan deal, one of Joe Biden's top priorities.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan says never blamed rape victims
Imran Khan's comments came after previous remarks on the issue of sex crimes implied he held victims responsible too.
US sanctions Syrian prisons, officials for human rights abuses
The Department of the Treasury said sanctions promote accountability for abuses committed against the Syrian people.
Amid tensions, US and Russia hold ‘substantive’ arms talks
The meeting between top diplomats led to no breakthroughs, but the two sides are agreeing to meet again in September.
Peru’s Castillo faces major challenges as presidency begins
Pedro Castillo is sworn in as president amid a coronavirus crisis, deep societal divisions and political instability.
Fresh refugee arrivals in Turkey renew anti-migrant sentiments
A growing number of Afghans are arriving in Turkey, putting pressure on Brussels-Ankara deal on migrants.
Fed leaves interest rates unchanged, says US economy is improving
US Fed gently signalled it would be prepared to reconsider current monetary policy should risks to recovery emerge.
Germany charges Syrian doctor with crimes against humanity
Alla Mousa is accused of 18 counts of torturing people in military hospitals in the Syrian cities of Homs and Damascus.
COVID-19 still has a ‘devastating toll’ on the Americas: PAHO
During the last week, more than 1.26 million new cases and nearly 29,000 deaths in the Americas have been reported.
China court jails billionaire pig farmer for ‘provoking trouble’
Sun Dawu, chairman of Dawu group, was handed 18 years in jail on a range of charges, including 'provoking trouble'.
Stone Age axe dating back 1.3 million years unearthed in Morocco
Researchers find North Africa's oldest Stone Age hand-axe manufacturing site, dating back 1.3 million years.
Peru swears in new President Pedro Castillo
Former teachers' union leader faces challenges of forming a government, tackling COVID-19 crisis and uniting the nation.
Robinhood banks on retail trader loyalty in IPO debut
The trading app said it will reserve up to 35% of shares for its app users at the pre-trading range of $38 to $42 a pop.
AR-15 rifle maker offers $33M settlement to Sandy Hook families
Settlement is being offered in a lawsuit over how the rifle maker marketed the firearm to the public.
Kandahar residents fear Taliban advance on Afghan city
Thousands of Afghans displaced and many forced to flee to safer places as Taliban surrounds Kandahar city.
Bangladesh evacuates 10,000 Rohingya after deadly landslides
Rohingya from refugee camps as well as local residents moved to safer areas after 14 killed in landslides, flash floods.
Fries with that? McDonald’s sales soar on crispy chicken sandwich
As its dining rooms reopened, the fast food giant drew customers in with new products like its crispy chicken sandwich.
‘Unprecedented’ restitution: US returns antiquities to Iraq
The 17,000 items date back 4,000 years and will be flown back to Iraq with Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.
Soaring tortilla prices hit struggling Mexican households hard
Mexico's poorer households are hardest hit by food price inflation because it eats up a bigger share of their income.
Equatorial Guinea VP loses appeal against embezzlement verdict
France's highest appeal court refuses to overturn Teodoro Obiang Mangue's 2020 corruption conviction.
Gap backs Biles over decision to put her mental health first
Gap's Athleta signed Biles to a long-term partnership earlier this year, ending her affiliation with Nike Inc.
Boeing turns first quarterly profit in nearly two years
Boeing earned $567m in the second quarter, compared with a $2.4bn loss a year ago.
Ecuador revokes WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s citizenship
Assange fled to Ecuador's embassy in London in 2012 to avoid extradition to US, but his asylum status was later revoked.
Chinese officials and Taliban meet, in sign of warming ties
Meeting in Chinese city of Tianjin comes as US-led foreign forces continue pulling out of Afghanistan.
Libya’s new interim government is facing an arduous task
The country's path to elections and sustainable peace is full of unspoken obstacles.
‘Shocking’: South Africa slams Israel’s AU observer status
South Africa calls the AU's move 'unjust and unwarranted', complaining it was taken without consulting its members.
Tanzania’s Hassan gets COVID jab, kicks off vaccination drive
Samia Suluhu Hassan breaks with her predecessor's stance by publicly receiving a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Is COVID-19 hampering Myanmar’s anti-coup movement?
Opponents of military junta face twin threat of coronavirus infections and repression.
With a new mandate, Abiy can usher a new era of hope in Ethiopia
Abiy's government will have to tackle multiple challenges, but the situation is not in any way hopeless.
Tunisia crisis prompts surge in foreign social media manipulation
Social media propaganda emanating from Saudi Arabia and the UAE seeks to justify Tunisian president's actions.
US: 2 dead, dozens injured in Texas chemical plant leak
The incident involved an acetic acid leak at a LyondellBasell complex near Houston.
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles praised for mental health stance
US gymnast withdrew from the team and individual all-around Olympic events, saying her mental health took precedence.
The murky dealings of four funds in Indian tycoon Adani’s empire
The funds earlier had invested in firms that went bankrupt or are being investigated or whose founders have fled India.
UK court case begins as Russian billionaires sue over Putin book
The case pits four Russian billionaires against a British writer they say has defamed them in a book on Russia's leader.
Parched villages in India coal-mining hubs hunt for scarce water
As India pushes to expand its coal mining, environmentalists fear water crisis will only worsen in coming years.
Ethiopia: Somali region says hundreds ‘massacred’ by Afar militia
Fighters from the Afar region attacked and looted the town of Gedamaytu, also known as Gabraiisa, local officials say.
Armenia says 3 soldiers killed in gun battle with Azeri forces
Both countries report escalation and blame the other side for initiating the deadly border clashes.
Archives of beauty and pain: A century of African women in photos
The African Lookbook delves into the history of African photography - and the women who were at the centre of the frame.
China is building a 2nd base for nuclear missiles, say analysts
Researchers in the US say China is carrying out 'the most significant expansion of the Chinese nuclear arsenal ever'.
The farmer keeping Zimbabwean music alive, Hector Mugani
From music to maize, farmer Hector Mugani finds harmony in growing his crops and nurturing Zimbabwe's musical talent.
In its latest crackdown, China intensifies focus on real estate
Rising real estate prices have worsened income inequality and the government crackdown aims at avoiding social unrest.
Thousands of scientists warn climate tipping points ‘imminent’
Researchers say ‘overexploitation of the Earth' has seen many of its 'vital signs' deteriorate to record levels.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in occupied West Bank
Shadi Salim, 41, shot dead near occupied West Bank village of Beita, the scene of protests against an Israeli outpost.
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