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Germany recognises colonial-era massacres in Namibia as genocide
Germany will also ask forgiveness from Namibia for the 'immense suffering' caused during the massacres in 1904-1908.
Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai gets new sentence over democracy protests
Judge sentences Lai and seven others to jail for organising an unauthorised assembly on October 1, 2019.
Fake news alert: Taiwan fights disinformation as COVID surges
Researchers say China is behind much of the disinformation, which authorities worry will put lives at risk.
Indonesia jails banned group’s hardline leader for COVID breaches
Rizieq Shihab convicted over multiple breaches including daughter's wedding, which was attended by thousands.
US condemns violent security crackdown on Iraqi protesters
One demonstrator was shot dead and dozens injured during violence at a rally in Baghdad two days ago.
Hints to San Jose shooter’s motive emerge
An official motive still has not been determined, however, reports suggest Samuel Cassidy was a disgruntled employee.
US attorney general expands resources to combat hate crimes
Justice Department move follows passage of anti-hate crimes legislation in US Congress.
Black Lives Matter co-founder to step down amid criticism
Patrisse Cullors says 'right-wing attacks' nor criticism from Black organisers are reasons for her departure.
Hong Kong threatens bankers with jail time over Lai accounts
HSBC and Citi bankers ignoring the directive could see seven years in jail, according to Bloomberg News.
Africa needs 20m second AstraZeneca jabs in six weeks: WHO
UN health agency's Africa director says a pause in the vaccination campaign will lead to 'lost lives and lost hope'.
Sit back and enjoy the show! AMC soars past $14B market value
The US movie theatre company's stock is up more than 1,250% year-to-date, fuelled by retail investors and Reddit users.
US says it will not rejoin Open Skies treaty with Russia
The pact, from which Trump withdrew, allowed surveillance flights over military facilities in both countries.
A month on, Colombia continues to grapple with protest violence
Protesters plan a national strike on Friday as their demands grow and negotiations with the government lag.
Argentina battles health and economic crises as COVID cases soar
Coronavirus infections and deaths have surged in the South American nation amid a low vaccination rate.
Will regional mediation solve the crisis in Mali?
Mali's military has seized power for the second time in months, jeopardising a planned return to democracy.
Nigerian rescuers find dozens of bodies after boat tragedy
Officials say only 20 people were rescued when the wooden boat ferrying more than 150 passengers to a market sank.
UN rights council to investigate crimes during Gaza conflict
UN Human Rights Council will also probe 'systematic' abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel.
Germany to fund projects in Namibia to atone for colonial crimes
Namibian government says Germany will fund infrastructure, healthcare and training projects over 30 years.
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau apologises for WWII internments
Trudeau says Canada is sorry for fingerprinting and scrutiny of 31,000 Italian-Canadians during World War II.
Rights groups: Charge police who ‘murdered’ Ronald Greene
New video shows Louisiana state troopers stunned, beat and choked Greene, a Black man, after a car chase in 2019.
US official condemns violence in Tigray, warns of new sanctions
US legislators call for action amid reports of gang rapes, ethnic cleansing and war crimes by Ethiopian, Eritrean forces
Facebook U-turns on removing posts claiming COVID is manmade
Facebook said it was reversing its policy due to 'ongoing investigations into the origins of COVID-19'.
US emphasis on PA in Gaza reconstruction risks ‘backfire’
A State Dept official has previously said a goal of the aid structure was 'reintroducing and reintegrating' PA in Gaza.
‘No indication’ Belarus agents were on diverted flight: Greek PM
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis says there is no evidence plane forced to land in Minsk had security services on board.
From housing to layoffs, the US economy is in full rebound mode
US weekly jobless claims hit a new pandemic low, while demand for single-family homes continues to outpace demand.
This time, the International Criminal Court is watching
Despite attacks against the ICC, the court is proceeding with its investigation of war crimes in Palestine.
Azerbaijan captures six Armenian soldiers as border tensions rise
Azerbaijan accuses the Armenian soldiers of trying to cross into its territory in the Kelbajar border region.
Question to US Muslim politician prompts Islamophobia accusations
Sam Rasoul, a Muslim American, was asked if he would represent his constituents 'regardless of faith and beliefs'.
Biden to seek record $6 trillion for 2022 federal budget: NYT
Biden’s budget proposal will bring the federal fiscal footprint to levels unseen since WWII, The New York Times reports.
UN appeals for $95m for urgent Palestinian aid
United Nations says appeal mostly to address 'very immediate needs' in Gaza such as food, health and medical supplies.
Somalia PM commits to free, fair polls after months-long impasse
Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble signs a deal with regional presidents to allow indirect vote to take place.
‘Green’ investments must triple by 2030, report urges
Now is the time to galvanise political and business momentum to invest in nature, environmental experts say.
Lebanon’s central bank won’t pay for subsidised medicines
Central bank said it will not eat into mandatory reserves to cover the cost of subsidised medical goods.
Russia says it expelled British warship from waters near Crimea
Incident last October saw Russian navy and air force confront British destroyer, security official claims.
Republicans unveil $928bn infrastructure plan to counter Biden’s
GOP blueprint is a counteroffer to Biden's latest $1.7 trillion package proposal.
Bangladesh removes passport clause that barred travel to Israel
Bangladesh drops 'except Israel' clause from its e-passport at a time when Israel is censured globally for bombing Gaza.
UK PM rejects claim gov’t failures led to avoidable COVID deaths
Johnson refuses account by ex-adviser Cummings, maintaining that his cabinet is determined to 'protect life'.
‘Belarusian journalists are unsafe and constantly under attack’
A legal expert with the Belarusian Association of Journalists on her fears for detained reporter Roman Protasevich.
Death toll rises to 9 as police search for motive in US shooting
The mass shooting in San Jose, California is at least the ninth deadly mass shooting in the US in three months.
Iran nuclear deal: Are IAEA safeguards ‘dangerously obsolete’?
As US and Iran try to revive nuclear deal, experts warn about IAEA safeguards governing the frequency of inspections.
Exploited: Filipino Workers in Geneva
Filipino workers in Geneva, Switzerland are being forced to pay exorbitant prices to live in overcrowded apartments.
Hong Kong legislature backs Beijing’s sweeping political overhaul
Changes approved in opposition-devoid body cut number of directly elected seats and will freeze out most China critics.
Khamenei urges Iranians to ignore vote-boycotting calls
Supreme leader calls people in the country to participate in June 18 vote that is to be contested by seven candidates.
Israel’s Gaza strikes may constitute ‘war crimes’: UN’s Bachelet
UN rights chief says Israeli attacks resulted in extensive civilian deaths and major destruction in besieged enclave.
Is there hope for revived peace talks on Palestine, Israel?
After the fourth round of the most extensive fighting between Palestinians and Israelis in 13 years, what happens next?
Amid stigma in Croatia, volunteers support women having abortions
While terminating a pregnancy is legal in Croatia, access to abortion is becoming increasingly challenging.
Zinedine Zidane resigns as Real Madrid coach
The Frenchman's departure comes after the Spanish club failed to win a trophy for the first time in 11 seasons.
Man Utd’s Rashford racially abused after Europa League final
Forward says he faced 'at least 70 racial slurs' on social media after loss to Villarreal in Gdansk.
BJP supporters say ‘won’t forgive’ Modi for COVID ‘indifference’
Indian PM's handling of pandemic that has killed more than 300,000 people leads to disillusionment among his supporters.
Healing Black trauma necessitates universal health care
Discounting Medicare for all makes the US Congress complicit in Black child abuse.
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