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Bangladesh arrests suspect believed to have killed 70 tigers
Habib Talukder, nicknamed Tiger Habib for his hunting skills, was wanted by the police for 20 years.
Israel’s politics: What just happened, and what next?
Timeline of how far-right politician Naftali Bennett joined centrist Yair Lapid to form a coalition against Netanyahu.
NATO ministers meet to prepare first summit with Biden
The military alliance's foreign and defence ministers are discussing a communique being drafted for the June 14 summit.
Roma mistrust in governments is an obstacle to COVID-19 recovery
To convince Roma in Europe to take up the vaccine, governments need to take steps to build trust.
Uganda minister’s daughter killed in failed assassination attempt
Motorcycle-riding gunmen sprayed General Katumba Wamala's vehicle with bullets, killing his daughter and driver.
Wins by climate activists find unlikely backer, ‘hostile regimes’
With Western oil majors pressured to cut emissions, state-owned oil firms will step in without those expectations.
IAEA highlights ‘complicated’ Iran ties as nuclear talks continue
A confidential report by the UN nuclear watchdog says Iran has failed to thoroughly explain traces of uranium.
Israel rolls back army chief comments on AP’s ‘coffee with Hamas’
Benny Gantz says military chief spoke figuratively when defending Israel's bombing of Gaza media offices.
Will there ever be justice for the Tulsa Race Massacre?
Survivors of one of the worst incidents of racial violence in US history call for reparations on centenary of attack.
Tiananmen crackdown exhibit opens in Hong Kong
Tiananmen Square vigil cancelled, with officials citing COVID-19 but critics say it is part of broader crackdown.
Saudi minister defends volume limit on mosque loudspeakers
Saudi Islamic affairs minister says the order was in response to citizens' complaints about excessive noise.
Palestine and the UN’s ‘responsibility to protect’ doctrine
Under its P2P doctrine, the UN must deploy to Palestine to protect Palestinians from further Israeli war crimes.
Several killed in two attacks in Pakistan’s southwest
Eight people, including four soldiers, killed and 15 others wounded in attacks on security forces in Balochistan.
Doctors want a public inquiry into our leaders’ handling of COVID
And, why healthcare professionals like me are incensed by Indian yoga guru Baba Ramdev.
Malaysia’s Top Glove’s HK listing delayed by US ban: Report
World's largest rubber glove maker's products were banned by US on concerns of forced and bonded labour, Reuters said.
US writer Peter Hessler to leave China after losing teaching job
New Yorker writer says Chinese university where he teaches has not renewed his contract for the next academic year.
Oil tops $70 as US summer driving season kicks off
Despite COVID-related restrictions in parts of Asia, the market is buoyed by demand from the US and parts of Europe.
Global demand sends S Korea’s exports surging to a 32-year high
Outsized gains reinforce view that global commerce is recovering from the pandemic, driven by increased vaccinations.
Rohingya protest against living conditions on Bangladesh island
Police say 4,000 refugees demonstrated when senior UN officials arrived on Bhashan Char island to visit the settlement.
Tea garden workers in India’s Assam hit by second wave of COVID
More than 7,000 cases have been reported in the state’s large tea gardens since April, at least 53 people have died.
Ivory Coast: Laurent Gbagbo plans to return home on June 17
Former Ivory Coast president to return home following his acquittal of crimes against humanity at the ICC.
Australia’s ‘biggest climate polluter’ takes Greenpeace to court
Energy company AGL is accusing Greenpeace Australia Pacific of abusing copyright and trademark law in a campaign.
Cuba: Dissident artist released from hospital after four weeks
Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara of the San Isidro protest movement was admitted to hospital on May 2 after hunger strike.
Naomi Osaka: French Open withdrawal statement in full
Osaka withdrawing from the French Open following the bitter fallout from her decision to boycott all media activity.
WHO renames COVID-19 variants with Greek letters to avoid stigma
The UN agency says one aim is to avoid stigmatising the countries where coronavirus variants are first detected.
Peru adjusts COVID-19 death toll, now highest per capita overall
A government review finds that 180,764 died from the disease - almost triple the previous official figure of 69,342.
Mexico accuses mega fashion retailers of cultural appropriation
Mexico says Zara, Anthropologie, and Patowl have all used patterns distinctive to Mexico's Indigenous communities.
Can safety be assured in Bangladesh’s garment industry?
The safety accord signed after the Rana Plaza disaster is due to be renegotiated.
Turkey captures nephew of US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen
Selahaddin was brought back to Turkey by agents from the National Intelligence Organisation, Turkish media said.
Study blames global warming for over 1 in 3 heat-related deaths
Scientists involved in the study warn heat death numbers will grow exponentially with rising temperatures.
Sedat Peker: YouTube videos grip Turkey, rattles gov’t
In a series of videos, convicted Turkish mob boss made allegations against leading figures of the governing party.
Oil nears $70 a barrel lifted by brighter demand outlook
Both Brent and WTI were set for a second monthly gain as analysts expect oil demand growth to outstrip supply.
Champions League final ‘didn’t go perfectly’, Portugal PM admits
Antonio Costa acknowledges criticism amid public outcry over gov't's failure to enforce measures to contain COVID.
At least 50 killed in attacks on two DR Congo villages
DRC army blamed ADF for the attack, but other sources say attacks may have been ethnic in origin.
Macron, Merkel demand answers from US, Denmark on spying report
The French and German leaders say spying on allies is 'not acceptable' after a report accuses the US of eavesdropping.
Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open
Citing mental health reasons, the Japanese tennis player had said she would boycott media activity.
WHO chief backs ‘pandemic treaty’ to counter future outbreaks
UN health agency's director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says the 'time has come' for a global pandemic treaty.
‘Call it an insurrection’: Oath Keepers charged for Capitol riot
Four members of militia group face charges as federal authorities continue probe into January 6 insurrection.
US Freedom Riders remember summer of change 60 years later
From May to November of 1961 more than 400 young activists, Black and white, boarded interstate buses headed for cities.
India’s economy showed momentum in Q1 prior to COVID surge
India's gross domestic product grew 1.6 percent in the first quarter of 2021 compared with the first quarter of 2020.
Egypt’s intelligence chief holds talks with Hamas in Gaza Strip
After helping to broker Israel-Hamas ceasefire, Egypt looks to shore up truce and boost its role as mediator.
Ghosn’s lavish Versailles parties part of Beirut interrogation
On Monday morning, a delegation of French investigators began questioning Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman of Renault.
Brazil to host 2021 Copa America after Argentina ruled out
Postponed South American football tournament scheduled to be played between June 13 and July 10.
US hat shop owner denounced for sale of Star of David patches
Tennessee store owner offered a 'not vaccinated' badge similar to those that the Nazis forced Jews to wear.
Turkey’s Erdogan, Greece’s Mitsotakis ‘to meet at NATO summit’
Both sides are NATO members and came close to armed conflict last year but have been trying to lower tensions since.
Zidane left Real Madrid because club had ‘no faith’ in him
Former France international stepped down last week after Real suffered their first trophy-less season in 11 years.
Pakistani journalist Mir ‘taken off air’ after military outburst
Geo News's Hamid Mir called out the military at a protest against an attack on another journalist last week.
UK to speed up relocation of Afghan staff amid safety concerns
Over 1,400 Afghans have moved to Britain under a resettlement scheme, with 3,000 more expected to move under new rules.
Remembering the history of ‘Black Wall Street’
The story of prosperity of Black communities in Tulsa, Oklahoma is incomplete without discussing their roots.
What does patriotism mean to US military veterans?
From Vietnam to Afghanistan and Iraq, veterans reflect on their military service and what patriotism means to them.
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