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Brazil top court greenlights Copa America despite COVID fears
The Supreme Court clears the way for the one-year delayed and relocated football tournament to go ahead in three days.
Filmmaker in India’s Lakshadweep charged over ‘bioweapon’ remark
Aisha Sultana charged for comment about Muslim-majority islands’ administrator amid controversial redevelopment plans.
UEFA Euro 2020: What you need to know
The delayed tournament kicks off in Rome on Friday with a total of 24 teams playing across 11 cities.
What are G7 countries promising on COVID vaccines?
Pledges of hundreds of millions of vaccine doses seen as an effort to counter China's widening vaccine diplomacy.
Ruling in key Indonesian filthy air case postponed – again
Judges say more time needed to review documents in landmark case that seeks to hold government to account for pollution.
Rural Philippines pays price for ignoring COVID warnings
Experts tracking COVID numbers urge government to quickly send healthcare reinforcement to Mindanao.
The politics of Japan’s Taiwan vaccine donation
Japan quietly shifts its stance on Taiwan amid growing concerns over Beijing's economic and military might.
Bipartisan deal on infrastructure emerges in US Senate
Five Republicans, five Democrats offer $579bn spending plan without new taxes but it meets quick criticism.
GameStop stock plummets 27 percent following earnings report
The stock was among the first to get a huge Reddit and social media following earlier this year.
A question from Ilhan Omar sparks furore in US Congress
Muslim congresswoman accused of 'drawing false equivalencies' between the US, Israel, Hamas and the Taliban.
CryptoPunk ‘Alien’ NFT sells for $11.8M at Sotheby’s auction
'CryptoPunk #7523' was sold for $11,754,000 as part of a Sotheby's online auction on Thursday.
First Three Percenters charged in US Capitol riot conspiracy
A former police chief is among the six men involved in the militia group facing federal conspiracy charges.
Biden announces ‘no strings attached’ global vaccine donation
The US president casts the plan as a bold move that shows the country recognises its responsibility towards the world.
UK’s Johnson plays down N Ireland tensions after Biden talks
Boris Johnson said the US, UK and the EU were in 'complete harmony' on the Northern Ireland peace agreement.
US sanctions Iran-based money network funding Yemen’s Houthis
Action comes as US also lifts sanction on three former Iranian government officials and two companies.
US government workers can return to office without COVID jab
Employees need not be vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to offices, a Biden memo seen by Reuters said.
Israeli court postpones Silwan forced displacement hearing
The Ghaith and Abu Nab families are among hundreds of Palestinians threatened with forcible expulsion from their homes.
Will oil giants give way to environmentalists?
Royal Dutch Shell says it will change strategy after a court ruling forced it to cut its emissions.
CAR Prime Minister Firmin Ngrebada and cabinet resign
Entire cabinet steps down, but president's spokesman says PM could be asked to lead new administration.
Bitcoin Mining Council debuts as critics blast carbon footprint
The energy used to mine cryptocurrencies is comparable to that of many developed countries.
Trump photo op was not reason for removal of protesters: Report
Report says plans to clear Lafayette Park made before photo, but Trump officials did ask if protest would be cleared.
Man accused of anti-Muslim attack in Canada appears in court
Nathaniel Veltman faces multiple murder charges after driving his pick-up truck into a Muslim family.
CDC advisers to review heart inflammation link to mRNA COVID jabs
US CDC has identified 216 cases of heart inflammation after the first dose of an mRNA shot, and 573 after a second jab.
Meat company JBS paid $11M to hackers in ransomware attack
JBS CEO said the decision to pay the ransom was difficult but necessary to prevent potential risk to customers.
Man who slapped French President Macron jailed for four months
Damien Tarel attacked Macron when the French leader was shaking hands with members of the public.
‘People of the Water’ try to survive loss of lake in Bolivia
Lake Poopo dried up in 2015 - it used to sustain the livelihoods and culture of the Indigenous community around it.
‘Crimes against humanity’ detailed in China’s Xinjiang: Amnesty
Rights group says the state organised 'mass detention and torture' of Uighurs, Muslim minorities.
Sahel: Macron announces end of Operation Barkhane as it exists
French president says continuation of military commitment in the Sahel 'will not be in the same way'.
Migration at US-Mexico border still high, despite Biden’s efforts
More than 180,000 migrants crossed into the US border in May, a 20-year high and up slightly from last month.
Wife of drug kingpin ‘El Chapo’ pleads guilty in US court
Former beauty queen faces lengthy prison time for helping her husband run Mexico's violent Sinaloa drug cartel.
Inflation watch: US consumers hit with more price rises in May
Inflation hits low-wage earners the hardest because it eats up a larger share of their disposable income.
Solhan massacre exposes failure to tackle Sahel crisis
Dozens of men, women and children perished in single deadliest attack in Burkina Faso since its conflict began in 2015.
Qatar’s beIN Media renews UEFA broadcast rights deal for MENA
The deal also includes new rights to broadcast UEFA’s premium women’s football competition.
Tearful reunion after mom saw photo of daughter at border
It had been six years since Valdez said goodbye to her daughter Emely in Honduras.
Yemen air raids halted to boost peace efforts: Saudi-led forces
Saudi-led coalition spokesman says de-escalation aimed at 'preparing the political ground for a peace process in Yemen'.
US weighs attacks if Kabul at risk of falling to Taliban: Report
The US is reportedly considering sending in drones or warplanes in extraordinary crisis after Afghanistan withdrawal.
Denmark: Refugee grandmother told to return to Syria
Rihab Kassem, a Palestinian-Syrian refugee, is among hundreds who have been urged to leave the Scandinavian country.
G7 summit: Biden, Johnson to reaffirm bond but tensions simmer
On the eve of the G7 summit, the US leader is expected to warn his UK counterpart over Brexit-related frictions.
Hundreds protest in Bahrain over prisoner’s death
Protesters march in the village of Diah after Husain Barakat, a political prisoner, died after contracting COVID.
The US is banking on G7 summit to revitalise transatlantic ties
G7 leaders are meeting to rally democratic spirits and develop deals on global taxes and COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
Paytm, Infosys offer India help in COVID vaccine bookings: Report
About 15 state agencies and private firms, including healthcare giants Apollo and Max, seek approval, says Reuters.
India worried as Myanmar’s pro-democracy fighters cross border
Thousands flee the military crackdown in Myanmar to India's northeast, where officials now fear instability.
Europe by ‘no means out of danger’ in fight against pandemic: WHO
Health agency issues caution as just 17 percent of Europeans are fully vaccinated while the Delta variant spreads.
Was COVID-19 created in a Wuhan lab?
Is Biden’s investigation a legitimate inquiry or a pressure campaign against China?
Why Israel is so desperate to silence #SaveSheikhJarrah
The grassroots campaign united Palestinians in resistance and turned the world's attention to Israel's occupation.
China is exploiting Western hypocrisy in the Middle East
Western hypocrisy in the Middle East is allowing China to falsely present itself as a defender of the Muslim world.
UEFA tells Ukraine to remove ‘political’ slogan from Euros kit
Governing body says 'Glory to our Heroes' is 'clearly political in nature' after a complaint from Russia.
Argentine president apologises for ‘jungle’ comment
Alberto Fernandez has said, unlike Mexicans and Brazilians, Argentines are from Europe, sparking accusations of racism.
ICC prosecutor urges Sudan to hand over Darfur war crime suspects
Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda urges Sudanese officials to transfer war crimes suspects, including ex-president, to the ICC.
The poverty of ‘economic growth’
Simplistic stories of GDP growth are blinding us to the social and ecological destruction it so often entails.
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