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Cuba’s president slams social media ‘hatred’ after protests
Thousands take part in pro-government rallies across Cuba on Saturday after largest anti-government protests in decades.
Fears a new COVID wave could overwhelm Lebanon’s health system
The number of new daily cases surpasses 500 for the first time since May amid concerns over spread of the Delta variant.
Unstable weather to fuel Oregon blaze that is now larger than NYC
The Bootleg Fire in southern Oregon is now 976 square kilometres and largely uncontained, authorities say.
Cuba: Protesters move from social media to the streets
Cuban government imposes internet blackouts and jams communications. Also, the rise of socially conscious sports stars.
‘The town has been destroyed’: Germany deals with flood aftermath
Western Germany is cleaning up the worst natural disaster to hit the country in almost 60 years.
To stop mass atrocities, follow the money
Shutting down sources of illicit financing for genocidal regimes and groups would neuter their ability to fund violence.
President Biden can save my father
The Biden administration must uphold its commitment to human rights and intervene to stop the Rabaa case executions.
Daughter of Afghan envoy to Pakistan ‘kidnapped and tortured’
Afghanistan government says Silsila Alikhil was kidnapped in Islamabad, Pakistan by unknown assailants.
Cuba president rejects coverage of unrest as a ‘lie’
Days after anti-government demonstrations, President Diaz-Canel says 'what the world is seeing of Cuba is a lie'.
Biden promises to appeal DACA ruling, urges Congress to act
Joe Biden calls on Congress to 'ensure a permanent solution' by granting path to citizenship for young immigrants.
UK health minister Sajid Javid tests positive for COVID-19
Sajid Javid tests positive for COVID-19 as the government prepares to lift most pandemic restrictions in England.
President Bashar al-Assad sworn in for 4th term in war-hit Syria
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was sworn in after elections in May, described by the opposition as illegitimate.
Pilgrims arrive in Mecca for second Hajj during COVID pandemic
This year's hajj will see only 60,000 fully vaccinated residents in Saudi Arabia take part in the five-day ritual.
‘We lost everything’: Despair grows in South Africa after unrest
Community members left reeling after days of violence and looting caused rampant destruction and more than 200 deaths.
Zalmay Khalilzad: How will US monitor Afghanistan after pullout?
The US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation discusses the role Washington will play moving forward.
IOC makes South Korea remove banners from Olympic village
South Korea removes banners referring to 16th-century war between Korea and Japan after IOC ruled it was provocative.
High-stakes talks between Afghan gov’t, Taliban as fighting rages
Negotiators for Afghan gov't and Taliban meeting in Doha as violence in the country escalates amid US troop exit.
Tunisia reports highest COVID death toll since start of pandemic
Authorities record 205 new deaths as hospitals struggle with lack of oxygen supplies and vaccinations remain low.
How the conflict in Tigray is fraying Ethiopia’s finances
The conflict in the north has cost $2.5bn, the dollar has sunk and international investors are staying away.
Biden to host Iraqi PM al-Kadhimi at White House
July 26 meeting to take place amid discussions over US troop exit, concerns about attacks against US targets in Iraq.
Sydney tightens lockdown as Australia’s COVID-19 cases rise
Building sites shut as authorities ban non-essential retail, threaten fines for employers who make staff work in person.
Thailand bans gatherings as COVID cases, deaths hit new record
New infections cross the 10,000 threshold while 141 new deaths were reported by the country's health officials.
Olympic village tests first COVID case days before Tokyo Games
Chief organiser of the 2020 Games says officials are 'doing everything' to prevent outbreaks ahead of the sporting event
US sanctions Chinese officials over Hong Kong democracy crackdown
Latest move in response to China clampdown seen as symbolic as business community still wants market access.
75 children killed, 1,000 detained since Myanmar coup: UN experts
UN agency says children exposed to indiscriminate violence, random shootings and arbitrary arrests by the military.
Biden: Social media ‘killing people’ with COVID misinformation
Misinformation about the virus and vaccines has spread on platforms including Facebook and Twitter.
US judge: DACA programme for ‘Dreamer’ migrants is illegal
The ruling blocks new applicants, saying the programme was created illegally by former President Obama.
Fake news proliferating online during Cuba protests
The government says they are spread by counter-revolutionaries, while critics say it is the authorities themselves.
Spreading wildfire in western US destroys dozens of homes
Firefighters have battled the Bootleg Fire for nearly a week in Oregon, just north of the California border.
Former official may have ordered Moise’s killing: Colombia police
An investigation so far reveals that former Haitian official Joseph Felix Badio may have given the order to kill Moise.
Who is to blame for Lebanon’s latest political setback?
The country sinks deeper into economic devastation as no government is formed.
Scientists round on UK over plan to end COVID curbs
'I believe that the strategy of herd immunity is actually murderous,' US scientist William Haseltine said.
Rescuers rush to help as Europe’s flood toll surpasses 125
Unprecedented floodwaters devastate Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands with hundreds of people still missing.
Chinese spacecraft aces inaugural flight, aerospace agency says
China's main space contractor did not say how high the spacecraft flew or elaborate on its flight path.
‘Lucky’ few start downsized Hajj pilgrimage amid restrictions
Only 60,000 vaccinated Saudi citizens and residents between the ages of 18 and 65 started the annual ritual.
King of eSwatini appoints new PM as anti-monarchy protests flare
In his first remarks on the protests, the king calls them 'satanic' and says they have taken the country backwards.
Sudan gets $14bn in debt relief from Paris Club
Sudan's overall foreign debt is $70bn, and the Paris Club urged other lenders to provide similar debt forgiveness.
WHO proposes fresh coronavirus mission to China and lab audits
WHO chief sets out five priorities for next stage of probe into the origins of COVID-19.
US retail sales jump in June as Americans dine out and shop
Retail sales rose more than expected in June in another sign of the country's ongoing economic recovery.
World leaders pledge to focus on global vaccination efforts
Key leaders such as China's Xi, Russia's Putin and US's Biden pledge to redouble the worldwide COVID-19 fight.
Bonus edition: Football racism, Nicaragua, US Indigenous schools
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Iraq PM announces arrests for murder of prominent analyst Hashemi
Friday's announcement marks the first reported arrests made over a killing that shocked the country.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro recovering, hopes to be ‘back in action soon’
The Brazilian president tweeted a stern-faced photo of himself walking in hospital with a drip attached to his neck.
Made in France: In the Name of War
How shrapnel from Israeli missiles exposed French arms manufacturers, accused of complicity in a French court of law.
Origin of the Species
A creative exploration of android development and the complicated world of human-machine relationships.
Saudi-UAE: Despite turmoil geopolitical goals remain steadfast
The cause of the current rift between the Gulf heavyweights is more profound than mere economics, analysts say.
US warns investors over risks of doing business in Hong Kong
The US warns China’s push to exert more control over Hong Kong threatens the rule of law and endangers employee data.
97 dead as recovery effort at collapsed Florida condo nears end
The Surfside collapse has raised alarm and focused scrutiny on other older apartment buildings.
Eiffel Tower reopens after nine-month COVID closure
The 'Iron Lady' of Paris has been closed since October, the landmark's longest closure since World War II.
Wildfire in Oregon forces 2,000 to evacuate as US West blazes
Bootleg fire is largest of 71 major wildfires in an unusually busy start to the annual western US fire season.
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