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Amazon sued by DC’s AG over alleged antitrust practices
AG is accusing Amazon of engaging in anticompetitive practices that have raised prices for US consumers.
Challenges impede war-ravaged Gaza’s reconstruction efforts
From closure of key crossings to political schisms, challenges persist in bid to rebuild Gaza's wrecked infrastructure.
Urgently needed – a ‘Palestinian-Montrealer’!
How and why Canadian public media sent me on a wild goose chase.
Qatar’s top diplomat visits Egypt amid improving ties
Visit comes amid improving ties after Egypt and three Gulf countries ended blockade of Qatar.
Macron ‘silent’ on Kagame abuses: Rwanda opposition leaders
Kagame critics accuse French president of turning blind eye to repression ahead of historic visit to Kigale.
Actor John Cena apologises for describing Taiwan as a country
Apology by Fast & Furious star drew flak both in China and the US.
Mexican state police director ambushed, shot dead
Joel Ernesto Soto was found dead in his bullet-riddled car on a highway in a suspected cartel-related assassination.
Judge orders four Egyptians to stand trial for Regeni murder
An Italian judge rules that there is sufficient evidence to proceed with a trial over murder of student in Egypt.
US envoy to Yemen to travel to Saudi Arabia and Oman
Tim Lenderking will hold talks aimed at reaching a ceasefire in the six-year conflict in Yemen.
Biden and Putin to hold summit on June 16 in Switzerland
The US and Russia plan to discuss stability between the two nations, while expectations for a breakthrough are low.
Palestinian groups slam UNRWA director’s comments on Gaza attacks
UNRWA's Gaza director Matthias Schmale said he has impression Israeli military struck with 'sophistication'.
Crew evacuated after explosion on container ship off Colombo
A Singapore-flagged container was anchored off Colombo when a container caught fire on Friday.
Kuwait opposition MPs take ministers’ seats in parliament protest
Opposition lawmakers seek to question Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Sabah over recent motion, COVID and corruption.
Russia’s Navalny says he faces three new criminal probes
New investigations could result in a longer sentence for the Kremlin critic, his allies fear.
Unruly skies: Union chief highlights airline passenger misconduct
There have been 2,500 incidents of unruly airline passengers this year, says the US Federal Aviation Administration.
Protests in Oman over economy, jobs continue for third day
Protesters stage sit-ins in several cities as Oman's ruler promises to address grievances.
Bitcoin slides again as Musk U-turn continues to weigh
Bitcoin slipped as much as 6.5 percent to $36,494 in New York trading on Tuesday.
Concrete walls and drones: Greek plans for refugee camps decried
Athens is investing in new technology to monitor camps, but experts fear the moves will deepen divides.
Mali’s former coup leader takes power after president’s arrest
Colonel Assimi Goita says he acted after president and prime minister failed to consult him about a new government.
Europa League final: What you need to know
Villarreal will take on Manchester United in the final of the Europa League on Wednesday.
UK’s ruling Conservative Party has Islamophobia ‘problem’: Report
Most reports of discrimination within the party relate to anti-Muslim sentiment, study finds.
Mali timeline: From military coup to interim leaders removed
Ten months ago, soldiers overthrew President Keita with the promise to hand over power to a transitional government.
George Floyd one year on: ‘We’re not where we should be’
As the world marks one year since Floyd's death at the hands of the police, activists say change is slow to materialise.
Biden to meet with Floyd family as police reform deadline unmet
A year after George Floyd’s death, Biden's goal of signing a police reform bill is stymied by Congress.
How many people have been killed by US police since George Floyd?
At least 1,068 people have been killed by police since the death of the unarmed Black man a year ago.
Bangladesh detains popular preacher in ‘anti-terrorism’ case
Police say Amir Hamza arrested in a raid at his home in Kushtia on charges of inciting 'militants'.
Palestinian man killed by Israeli undercover unit in West Bank
Ahmad Fahd from al-Amari refugee camp was shot by Israeli unit and left to bleed to death, Palestinian witnesses said.
Volcano aftershocks rock east DRC, raise fears of fresh eruption
Death toll reaches 32 as lava lake in Mt Nyiragongo's crater seems to have refilled, prompting fears of second eruption.
Iran’s Guardian Council disqualifies most presidential hopefuls
Announcement only solidifies conservative Ebrahim Raisi’s position as by far the top candidate.
Belarus: Airlines avoid airspace; fears over ‘forced’ confession
Pressure mounts on Minsk as more carriers suspend flights, while Protasevich's father say he has likely been beaten.
Netanyahu promises ‘very powerful’ response if ceasefire broken
Israeli prime minister met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken following the 11-day Gaza bombardment.
Gaza-based journalists say their accounts blocked by WhatsApp
Latest move by Facebook left Palestinian users and their allies wondering if they had been singled out for censorship.
Journalists in Burkina Faso blocked from accessing IDP sites
Government move causes concern about press freedom and the visibility of the country’s humanitarian crisis.
Zimbabwe chief orders Mugabe remains exhumed, reburied
Traditional leader says former first lady broke local customs by burying Mugabe at his rural home.
Is Denmark abandoning Syrian refugees?
Hundreds of people losing temporary protection face choice between returning to Syria or being held in Danish detention.
Yemen: Mysterious airbase gets built on Mayun island
Yemeni government says UAE behind the base constructed on the strategically important volcanic island.
In Pictures: Gaza fishermen back on the water after ceasefire
Israeli forces allowed a limited number of vessels to return to sea following a ceasefire in the recent conflict.
A short dictionary of liberal language on policing
Terms like 'the system is flawed' dismiss Black pain in order to legitimise the institutions that cause it.
The Afghan fathers braving beatings to reach family in Croatia
In northwest Bosnia, stranded Afghan fathers are desperate to reunite with their families over the border in Croatia.
In 2020, more people displaced by extreme climate than conflict
A record 55 million people were forced to move within their countries in 2020 due to extreme weather events.
Now that the guns are silent, minds turn to reconstruction
It is high time to break Gaza's endless cycle of destruction and reconstruction.
Australia to close Afghanistan embassy over security fears
Morrison says embassy to shut this week because of the 'increasingly uncertain security environment'.
Hong Kong could soon throw away millions of unused vaccine doses
Official says Hong Kongers 'only have a three-month window' before the first batch of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines expires.
UN offers help as Samoa rivals both claim leadership
UN calls for dialogue after incumbent leader refuses to cede power despite election loss.
Thousands evacuated in India as strong Cyclone Yaas inches closer
Yaas, set to turn into 'very severe cyclonic storm', expected to make landfall on Wednesday in Odisha and West Bengal.
Turkey removes another Central Bank deputy governor
The move comes two months after the president fired the central bank governor and a deputy governor, spooking markets.
Blinken’s Middle East visit: ‘What can he offer?’
US state department says Antony Blinken aims to cement Israel-Hamas ceasefire, but experts question long-term strategy.
‘We will not give up’: Palestinians in Gaza rebuild from scratch
Many of the commercial, innovative sites targeted by Israeli forces were invaluable resources for the blockaded enclave.
US warns against travel to Japan as country grapples COVID surge
US says coronavirus surge makes it risky for citizens to travel to Japan, just two months ahead of Tokyo Olympics.
US Treasury: G7 might back a 15 percent-plus global minimum tax
It's a move toward a long-sought comprehensive deal on how to tax the largest multinationals and digital services firms.
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