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Female entrepreneur turns ‘trash into treasure’ in India’s Assam
Rupjyoti Saikia Gogoi's initiative not only addresses climate crisis but also helps other women earn their livelihoods.
Myanmar coup opponents say no faith in ASEAN as envoys visit
Deputy foreign minister of shadow National Unity Government says regional bloc 'has no solid plan' to resolve crisis.
Philippine police to wear bodycams after another deadly shooting
National police chief says more than 600 officers would be using body-worn cameras to combat rights abuses of suspects.
South Korea air force chief quits over death, sex abuse case
President Moon immediately accepted Lee's resignation making him the country's shortest-serving air force chief.
Former Trump counsel ‘shed new light’ on Russia probe: Democrats
Don McGahn testified to Congress on Friday after being subpoenaed two years ago.
US calls for immediate release of Nicaraguan opposition figure
Cristiana Chamorro and two of her colleagues were arrested on 'trumped up charges', US State Department says.
Hackers breached Colonial Pipeline with one compromised password
The password has since been discovered inside a batch of leaked passwords on the dark web.
LGBTQ pride flags will not be flown on military bases: Pentagon
Decision maintains Trump policy that also effectively bans Confederate flags at US military installations.
JPMorgan freezes donations to Republicans who contested election
The pause will last through the 2021-2022 election cycle, which includes November's midterm elections.
Protests erupt after Black man shot by deputies in Minneapolis
On the same day authorities clear George Floyd Square, deputies shoot Black man during arrest.
AMC ends dizzying week with more wild moves
Investors haven’t been deterred by the fact that AMC is still losing money, bleeding cash and facing a mountain of debt.
Bonus edition: Ethiopia, BLM-Palestine, Tulsa
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Israeli police attack Palestinians running to protest expulsions
At least 23 hurt as Israeli police attack run in support of Palestinians facing forced expulsion in East Jerusalem.
Biden to meet NATO secretary general ahead of Brussels summit
Jens Stoltenberg to visit Washington to discuss NATO agenda including security challenges from Russia, cyberattacks.
Is this the end of Netanyahu’s 12-year stint as Israel’s PM?
Benjamin Netanyahu's rivals have united to form a new coalition.
Nigerians on Twitter react to Nigeria’s Twitter suspension
Users take to social media platform to blast authorities' decision to 'indefinitely' suspend its operations.
Violence eclipses upcoming midterm elections in Mexico
At least 89 politicians, including 35 candidates, have been killed during electoral campaign, security consultancy says.
Turkey has discovered more natural gas in Black Sea, Erdogan says
Erdogan announced Turkey has discovered an additional 135 billion cubic metres of natural gas.
Some Americans resist COVID vaccines as world faces shortage
California pays to encourage residents to take jabs as world suffers from rising COVID-19 cases, deaths.
US restaurants lure workers with higher wages, crypto bonuses
Restaurant owners are getting creative when it comes to attracting talent, including by offering cash bonuses.
Pence does not see ‘eye to eye’ with Trump on US Capitol riot
A 'dark day' in US history, but the former vice president is still 'proud' of his accomplishments with Trump.
Nigerian gov’t says it ‘indefinitely’ suspends Twitter
Announcement comes two days after social media giant removed a post from President Muhammadu Buhari's account.
Mali’s M5 opposition rallies in support of military gov’t
Army expected to name an M5 movement figure as prime minister after the transitional government was deposed last month.
Tiananmen vigil stifled but HK activists say history ‘not erased’
Hong Kong police out in force to stop demonstrators marking 32nd anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing.
EU, UK open first antitrust probe into Facebook in Europe
The European Commission will investigate whether Facebook misuses data from advertisers to compete against them.
Putin says US wants to ‘hold back’ Russia as Biden meeting looms
Russian president says he wants to improve strained ties with the US but sets a tough tone ahead of Geneva summit.
Facebook suspends Donald Trump until January 2023
Trump's actions on Facebook during the US Capitol riot were a 'severe violation of our rules', the company says.
Onassis family puts painting by Winston Churchill up for auction
The painting by Winston Churchill was given by him to the late shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis.
‘David versus Goliath’: Being homeless in the City of Cape Town
Eleven homeless people have launched court proceedings to challenge constitutionality of archaic bylaws.
Stake in UMG, home to Taylor Swift, could be sold to SPAC
Vivendi is in talks to sell 10 percent of UMG to billionaire Bill Ackman-backed blank-cheque firm.
Canada sheds jobs for second month as pandemic restrictions bite
Canada's economy lost 68,000 jobs in May, marking the second consecutive month of job losses.
Norway and UK strike post-Brexit trade deal
United Kingdom trade with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein was worth $30.5bn last year.
Trump former counsel to testify to US Congress committee
Don McGahn's testimony comes after two years of legal challenges and will be behind closed doors.
Lebanon’s crisis, New Black Wall Street, Venus and space squids
We gather the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic news stories so you can impress your friends.
Back-to-office blues: Is Wall Street tone-deaf on remote work?
As big banks call their employees back to the office, workers wonder what the ripple effect will be on remote work.
African journalists slam UAE ‘manipulation’ over Qatar World Cup
FAJ condemns what it says are attempts by the UAE to pressure African journalists into campaigning against World Cup.
Azerbaijani journalists, official killed in landmine explosion
Three killed and four wounded after anti-tank mine explodes in the Kalbajar region.
Support for Israel shifts among young US evangelical Christians
Israel’s treatment of Palestinians - increasingly seen as unfair - turns younger churchgoers away from Christian Zionism
US adds 559,000 jobs in May, unemployment falls to 5.8 percent
US hiring picked up in May, but the number of jobs created was still on the lower end of expectations.
Tennis: Russia’s Sizikova arrested over match-fixing allegations
Yana Sizikova suspected of deliberately losing a game at last year's Roland-Garros tournament.
As economic crisis wears on, Lebanese can’t even afford manoucheh
Even in the heart of Beirut’s most vibrant districts, it’s an uphill battle for smaller manoucheh furns to stay open.
Lebanon urges UN to find alternative funding for Hariri tribunal
The tribunal tasked with prosecuting those behind the 2005 killing of ex-Lebanese PM may close over funding shortage.
ADF rebels killed 57 civilians in DR Congo’s Ituri region: UN
The armed group forced some 5,800 people to flee their homes in Boga and Tchabi towns, UN refugee agency says.
Fake medicines, recycled PPE: Scammers worsen India COVID misery
Scammers rip off desperate COVID-19 patients and relatives amid India's devastating second wave of the pandemic.
‘Unacceptable’: Iran slams suspension of UN voting rights
Iran foreign minister says Tehran could not fulfil its financial obligation due to the US sanctions.
‘Uyghur Tribunal’ hears testimony of alleged China abuses
Dozens to give accounts to people's tribunal in London, which China has dismissed as a 'clumsy public opinion show'.
Tax rebate for Bangladesh companies hiring transgender people
Bangladesh has more than 200,000 transgender people, most of whom face discrimination, according to independent experts.
US finds no evidence aerial sightings were alien spacecraft: NYT
New intelligence report says no evidence unidentified aerial phenomena observed by Navy in recent years were alien.
Vaccinating children ‘not a high priority’ amid shortage: WHO
Expert says as children are at 'very, very low risk', other more vulnerable groups should be put first.
How the JDA can and cannot advance Palestinian rights
The Jerusalem Declaration on Anti-Semitism is not, as some argue, ‘an Orientalist text’.
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