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Infographic: 100 years of China’s Communist Party
China marks the Chinese Communist Party’s centenary on July 1.
India’s Cipla gets nod to distribute Moderna’s COVID vaccine
India drugmaker gets approval to distribute partner's vaccine, clearing way for India's first mRNA jab to be imported.
Will the Taliban sweep Afghanistan?
Government and supporters battle to keep control of country as opposition fighters take dozens of districts.
Violent protests erupt in Colombia anew over ‘egregious abuses’
Colombia has been rocked by demonstrations since April after a proposed tax hike that morphed into a mass movement.
China is threatening academic freedom in Australia, says HRW
HRW says Australian universities 'turning a blind eye' to harassment and intimidation of Chinese students and academics.
Saudi Arabia plans new national airline in move away from oil
The move is part of a plan to make the kingdom a global logistics hub, and build ports, rail and road networks.
Brazil to suspend COVID vaccine deal with India’s Bharat Biotech
Deal for 20 million doses of Bharat Biotech's shot has become a headache for Bolsonaro on accusations of irregularities.
Myanmar to release 2,000 prisoners, drops charges against actors
Insein prison chief declines to reveal whether political prisoners will be among those released.
Powerful heat wave in US Northwest hits infrastructure
Scorching heat has hobbled highways, streetcar wires, suspending services, while some utilities have warned of outages.
Hong Kong security law has ‘decimated’ freedoms: Amnesty
Rights group says law imposed a year ago by Beijing has created 'human rights emergency' in Hong Kong.
‘My family tried to burn me’: LGBTQ Kashmiris suffer during COVID
Abuse and discrimination as the community faces a double whammy of a conservative society and continuous lockdowns.
North Korea’s Kim fumes about ‘grave lapses’ in pandemic defences
Several senior officials replaced for 'incompetence and irresponsibility' in their efforts to stop the spread of COVID.
‘Obey the Party’: The CCP steps out of the shadows in Hong Kong
Once forced into a low-key existence, the Chinese Communist Party has become increasingly assertive in the territory.
Dovbyk shoots Ukraine into Euro 2020 quarter-final with England
Ukraine moves into the final eight after Artem Dovbyk's header after extra time secured 2-1 victory over Sweden.
Is the French political map changing?
French regional elections have dealt a serious setback for President Emmanuel Macron and rival Marine Le Pen.
How should the US prepare for another intense wildfire season?
Experts say little can be done to mitigate immediate danger but urge Joe Biden to take up ambitious, long-term strategy.
Seeing stars? Musk says SpaceX ready to spend $30B on Starlink
Starlink is aiming to cover the world with satellite internet by August, Tesla's CEO told the Mobile World Congress.
Explainer: What are patent waivers for COVID vaccines?
The US has backed waiving IP rights for COVID shots at the WTO but some countries and pharma companies are resisting.
Eswatini imposes curfew to quell pro-democracy protests
Activists demanding democratic reforms promise to continue demonstrations that have rocked the country for several days.
US agency orders autonomous vehicle makers to report crashes
The US highway safety agency said the reports will help it identify safety issues in automated systems.
Euro 2020: England beat Germany 2-0 to move into last eight
Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane strike as England reach the quarter-finals of the European Championship.
Tigray forces regain ground, say ceasefire declaration a ‘joke’
Spokesman says forces prepared to chase their opponents well beyond northern Ethiopian region.
Somalia to hold indirect presidential election October 10
Political leaders agree to hold long-delayed vote, potentially easing a political crisis that turned violent at times.
Cancel Canada Day: ‘Nothing to celebrate’ amid unmarked graves
National holiday on Thursday comes after hundreds of Indigenous children's remains found at residential school sites.
Brazil issues fire ban, redeploys military to fight Amazon blazes
Similar orders did little in past years to stop deforestation and illegal logging in the critical Amazon rainforest.
South Africa’s third COVID wave could be the worst yet
Country struggling to cope with growing coronavirus infections driven by the highly contagious Delta variant.
Israel’s Yair Lapid in the UAE on first official visit
Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid inaugurates embassy in Abu Dhabi on first day of two-day visit to the Gulf state.
Greece recovers stolen Picasso, Mondrian paintings
Culture minister hails day of 'great joy' as famous works of art seized from the National Gallery in 2012 are found.
Walmart launches low-priced own brand analog insulin in US
The world’s largest retailer is offering affordable insulin drugs for millions of Americans living with diabetes.
Top US general says security in Afghanistan deteriorating
For now, US has the weapons and capability to aid Afghanistan forces being tested by a Taliban offensive, general says.
Afghanistan: Taliban fighters launch attack on Ghazni
Fighting with government forces in central Afghan city comes as foreign troops continue withdrawal from the country.
Florida condo collapse: Investigators focus on structural failure
Evidence of structural damage before the collapse emerges as search-and-rescue operations enter a sixth day.
Workplace gains elusive for highly educated UK minorities
Study finds despite high levels of education, UK-born children of immigrant parents face lower levels of employment.
Hezbollah leader, Hamas chief discuss recent Gaza fighting
Hamas's Ismail Haniyeh meets Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut for talks on Israel's 11-day bombardment of Gaza.
United bets big on premium flyers with its biggest jet order ever
United Airlines is undertaking an ambitious upgrade aimed at catering to passengers willing to pay more for pampering.
Israeli apartheid on campus
Israeli universities not only discriminate against Palestinians students, but are also complicit in apartheid.
Lebanon hikes fuel prices by more than a third as consumers reel
Experts warn fuel subsidy slash is risky while Lebanese households are under severe, ongoing financial strain.
As cases, deaths soar in Russia, why are vaccination rates low?
Russia produced the world’s first registered COVID-19 vaccine, but hesitancy persists among swathes of the population.
Gaza: 11 Days in May
In Gaza there is a saying: “Yesterday is better than today. Today is better than tomorrow because there is no hope.”
Roma see little hope as they mourn ‘Czech George Floyd’
After police were filmed kneeling on a Roma man's neck, tensions between the marginalised minority and state have grown.
Nearly 800 Line 3 pipeline workers tested positive for COVID-19
Healthcare workers say cases 'could have been avoided' if governor had paused construction.
As infections rise, Cuban doctors fan out to encourage COVID jabs
Cuban authorities hope coronavirus jabs will help stem a recent, rapid rise in COVID-19 infections on the island.
Indian state gears up to protect children from third COVID wave
Maharashtra trains thousands of health workers in taking care of children afflicted with COVID as first line of defence.
‘We saw it coming’: The Indigenous leader fighting climate change
Nemonte Nenquimo discusses how climate change has altered the Amazon and the elders who guide her work.
South Africa’s Zuma handed 15-month jail term for inquiry no-show
The Constitutional Court ruling follows the ex-president's failure to appear at a corruption probe earlier this year.
Russia tests S-400 missiles in Crimea amid tensions with Ukraine
Day after NATO and Ukraine began Black Sea exercises, Moscow says it has tested Crimean air defence systems.
Iraqi fighters mourn comrades killed in US air strikes
Militia members chant 'death to America' as they mass near Baghdad's Green Zone where the US embassy is located.
India’s Hindu calligrapher whose art adorns more than 200 mosques
In a career spanning 30 years, Anil Kumar Chowhan has written Quranic verses on walls of over 200 mosques across India.
Record heat blasts western Canada
Blazing temperatures have Canadians concerned about effects of climate change on a country bordering the Arctic.
What is Critical Race Theory?
And why are racists afraid of it?
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