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Column: That time I met KKK Grand Wizard David Duke
In his column recalling past interviews, A. Craig Copetas describes an encounter with the leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
French parliament approves COVID passes despite protests
New law extends use of health certificates in daily life, introduces mandatory vaccinations for healthcare workers.
Tunisia crisis: Clashes at parliament day after PM sacked – Live
Clashes around army-barricaded parliament a day after President Saied removed the gov’t, legislature following rallies.
Investors in China’s $100bn private education business are stuck
For now, investors are stuck between marking down their portfolios drastically or getting battered in a sell-off.
Tunisia police storm Al Jazeera office in Tunis
Security forces involved in the raid said they were carrying out instructions and asked all journalists to leave.
Under pressure, Iranian MPs postpone internet restriction bill
The legislation aims to criminalise the use of blocked services, hand some internet controls to armed forces.
What’s happening in Tunisia explained in 500 words
Tunisia faces political, economic turmoil again as President Saied removes PM Mechichi, suspends Parliament.
India’s pandemic-hit lunchbox men battle food delivery start-ups
Mumbai's renowned 'dabbawalas' partner with a trendy restaurant chain to take on India's billion-dollar start-ups.
UK: Structures of power and systems of exclusion
Community activist Temi Mwale and political activist Athian Akec are on a mission to end youth violence in the UK.
Lebanon: President Aoun holds consultations to name PM-designate
Former premier and billionaire businessman Mikati looks set to receive the majority of the votes.
‘When the blood starts’: Spike in Ahmadi persecution in Pakistan
Attacks and blasphemy cases against minority sect spike, driven by rise of far-right group and a religious campaigner.
Japan’s 13-year-old Nishiya wins Olympics skateboarding gold
Momiji Nishiya has become the country's youngest gold medal winner at 13.
PM Imran Khan’s party wins Pakistan-administered Kashmir polls
Ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf wins majority of seats in legislative assembly election, preliminary results say.
Bitcoin soars on hopes of wider acceptance
The surge came on the heels of positive comments from Elon Musk as well as on news of potential use by Amazon, Twitter.
Man accused of trying to kill Mali president dies in custody
Suspect was arrested following the assassination attempt at Bamako's Grand Mosque on Tuesday.
‘Unprecedented’: UN says Afghan civilian deaths up by 47 percent
More women and children killed and wounded in the first half of 2021 than in the same period of any year since 2009.
How Pakistan hockey went from world-beaters to Olympic absentees
Pakistan has won a record four hockey World Cups but is now missing from its second successive Olympic Games.
Protests in Tunis over deteriorating economy, health system
Thousands defied virus restrictions and scorching heat to demonstrate across the country.
New Zealand to accept return of woman linked to ISIL (ISIS)
The woman, identified as Suhayra Aden, also had Australian citizenship but it was revoked last year.
Tunisia’s democracy is in crisis. Here’s a timeline of key events
The sacking of Tunisia's parliament is the latest step along a bumpy road since the country's 2011 revolution.
New rules have China private education firms bracing for a hit
Changes sent shockwaves across China's $120bn private tutoring sector, leading to a huge sell-off in listed firms.
COVID turmoil disrupts routine vaccinations in Indonesia
Experts warn country faces rise in infectious disease even as it struggles to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
China blames US for fraught relations as talks begin
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman is in China's Tianjin to discuss the fraught ties between the two superpowers
Malaysia doctors strike, parliament meets as COVID strain shows
Thousands of doctors working on contract to walk out, with months of lockdown doing little to curb the outbreak.
COVID overshadows Duterte’s plans for final year in office
Philippine president's last State of the Nation address on Monday comes amid a pandemic that has killed more than 27,000
Kais Saied: The Tunisian political outsider accused of a coup
President accused of attack on its democracy after sacking the country's prime minister and suspending parliament.
US civil rights activist Robert Moses dies at age 86
Moses campaigned against segregation in the US South in 1960s and later helped improve minority mathematics education.
Tunisia’s president accused of ‘coup’ after dismissing PM
Tunisian president sacked PM Hicham Mechichi and suspended parliament after day of anti-government protests.
Qatar’s foreign minister visits Iran to meet top officials
Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al Thani met Iran's President-elect Ebrahim Raisi to discuss bilateral relations.
US vows continued air support for Afghan forces fighting Taliban
Top US military commander says air raids will continue to assist Afghan forces amid sweeping Taliban offensive.
Israel halves Gaza fishing zone over incendiary balloon fires
Israeli firefighters say they extinguished brush blazes in three points in a small area in the Eshkol region.
Israel freezes UAE oil deal over environmental concerns
The environmental protection ministry says the risk assessment 'did not meet the conditions' stipulated by the ministry.
Democrats name Republican Trump critic to Capitol riot panel
Adam Kinzinger will join committee investigating January's deadly US Capitol insurrection, House Speaker Pelosi says.
What’s being done to protect Afghans who helped foreign forces?
Translators and contractors in Afghanistan fear the resurgent Taliban as US and NATO troops leave.
Lebanese Sunni leaders endorse Mikati to form new government
Former PM Najib Mikati on course to become Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, but he faces Christian opposition.
US going ‘in wrong direction’ as COVID cases rise: Fauci
Recent rise in infections is particularly among the unvaccinated, says Dr Anthony Fauci, who urged people to get jabs.
Clarity over US troops in Iraq to dominate Biden-Kadhimi meeting
Iraqi PM will push for clearer timeline for removal of US 'combat' troops, Joe Biden seeks to stop armed group attacks.
France shocks US to end 25-game Olympic basketball win streak
France's 83-76 victory was the first Olympic men's basketball loss for Team USA since 2004.
Ethiopia’s Amhara rallies residents to fight Tigrayan forces
War set to expand in Ethiopia as Amhara regional president calls on all people of age who are armed to mobilise.
Somalia’s first women’s football team, the Golden Girls
The Somali women’s football team fights cultural barriers and funding problems in a bid to represent the country.
Kidnappers release another 28 abducted children in Nigeria
The attackers stormed Bethel Baptist High School in Kaduna State on July 5, abducting 121 students from their dorms.
Why has COVID-19 taken hold in Indonesia?
New infections and deaths skyrocket as volunteers fill gaps in medical care.
Tunisians protest as COVID surges, economy suffers
Protesters in Tunis threw stones and demanded Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi quit and parliament be dissolved.
Indonesia extends COVID curbs by a week as hospitals deluged
Indonesia has become Asia's COVID-19 epicentre with hospitals overwhelmed, particularly in Java and Bali.
‘Doomed to stay’: The dying villages of Mexico’s Lake Cuitzeo
As Mexico’s reservoirs run dry, the people stuck on the drying lake beds wonder how they will survive.
No cheers amid COVID fears at fan-less Tokyo Olympics
Most of the stands at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics remain empty of fans due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Here is why we are boycotting the UN Food Systems Summit
Social movements and scientists are staying out of the UN summit because it represents big agribusiness interests.
The Gaza ceasefire is shaky and another war may be coming soon
The persistent violence against Palestinians in Jerusalem and an Israeli desire for a revanche may rekindle hostilities.
Tunisia’s Hafnaoui wins surprise Olympic swimming gold
The teenager squeaked into the final by 14-hundredths of a second, landing him in the far outside lane.
Asian champions Qatar beat El Salvador to reach Gold Cup semis
Ali scores brace for Qatar while holders Mexico thrash Honduras to book their place in the last-four.
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