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Kyrgyz leader signs law threatening Kumtor gold mine takeover
Move allows gov't to take control of the country's largest gold mine if Centerra Gold violates environmental standards.
Is France cracking down on Chechen asylum seekers?
The case of Magomed Gadaev, who was returned to Russia, has raised concerns among legal experts and rights groups.
The faux anti-imperialism of denying anti-Uighur atrocities
Why are some Western 'anti-imperialists' determined to whitewash China's well-documented crimes against the Uighurs?
Italian judge drops refugee ‘kidnapping’ case against Salvini
Decision contradicts ruling in similar case last month involving Salvini's treatment of migrants and refugees.
Congress members slam US support for Israel
Several Democrats urge administration to defend Palestinian rights as others back Israel amid Gaza conflict.
Glasgow protesters praised for blocking UK immigration officers
Hundreds surrounded a deportation van and ultimately secured the temporary release of two detained men.
Palestinians in Gaza recount ‘ruthless’ horrors of Israeli raids
An Israeli pre-dawn escalation on the northern Gaza Strip resulted in more killings and displaced families.
Iraqi PM: Is Iraq at the crossroads of US-Iran relations?
Mustafa al-Kadhimi discusses the geopolitical and domestic challenges facing Iraq.
Several Afghan worshippers killed in blast at mosque near Kabul
No immediate claim of responsibility for blast on second day of temporary ceasefire agreed between gov't and Taliban.
Offer more for more to stop Iran from going nuclear
If Biden wants a lasting agreement with Iran, he is going to have to broaden the appeal of the negotiations.
India is gasping for air
We are trying to help those suffering from COVID-19 in India, but volunteer work alone cannot get us out of this crisis.
Lightning suspected of killing 18 elephants in India’s Assam
Authorities probe deaths of 18 elephants as leading conservationist raises doubts the animals were killed by lightning.
Turkey’s Karpowership shuts down power to Lebanon
Shutdown threatens longer daily power cuts across the heavily indebted nation.
In Pictures: Death and destruction in Gaza as Israel attacks
Israeli artillery and tank shells fired into Gaza on Thursday evening forced many families to flee their homes.
Kenya leader’s constitutional reform bid illegal: High Court
Five-judge court says Kenyatta used a constitutional provision reserved for citizens to initiate the changes.
Taiwan holds off raising COVID-19 alert level as cases surge
Taiwan reports at least 29 new domestic cases, the highest number of locally transmitted infections since last year.
White people rescued before Black people in Palma: Amnesty
Rights group alleges white contractors airlifted to safety before local Black people after raid on Mozambican town.
Israel pounds Gaza with air raids, shelling: Live news
Death toll in Gaza rises to 119, as threat of a ground assault looms after Israel amasses tanks and troops near enclave.
India COVID cases above 24 million as mutant spreads across globe
India sees 4,000 more deaths and 343,144 new cases amid reports that strain first found there is spreading in the world.
The Price of Progress: How safe is European food production?
Farming is big business, but what is the true cost when corporations sway policy and chemicals drive food production?
India’s political prisoners in bad health, lose family amid COVID
Incarceration distances them from deaths and sufferings of their relatives, often taking away final moments of grief.
Myanmar jails local journalist, to free Japanese reporter
Min Nyo, who worked for the Democratic Voice of Burma was arrested on March 3 and was sentenced to three years in jail.
Space: The new frontier for US-China rivalry
Chinese watch in wonder as country begins building own space station and gears up to land a rover on Mars.
WTO can show ‘relevance’ with vaccine waiver, US trade rep says
Tai heard criticism from Republicans that a waiver would give critical biopharmaceutical technology to China and Russia.
Cathie Wood’s ETF assets fall below $40bn, but loyal fans hang on
The founder of Ark Investment Management LLC now controls $39.7bn in her US exchange traded funds.
US stocks bounce back from three-day losing streak
All three major US stock indexes notched solid gains, with the Nasdaq, weighed by Tesla Inc, picking up the rear.
Palestinians in Gaza mourn loved ones killed in Israeli air raids
Gaza health authorities say death toll rises to 103, including 27 children, as Palestinians hold funerals for the dead.
DC police suffer ‘massive’ info leak after ransomware attack
Leak 'possibly the most significant ransomware incident to date' due to threat to Washington, DC officers, expert says.
France asks police to ban pro-Palestinian protest in Paris
Activists had called a protest in northern Paris to demonstrate against Israel's ongoing bombardment of the Gaza strip.
Ontario, Canada to keep ban on outdoor recreation for two weeks
'Stay-at-home' order extended to at least June 2, as COVID cases rise in Ontario.
Armenia accuses Azerbaijan of new territorial ‘infiltration’
Azerbaijan dismisses the accusations, saying it was enforcing its own border and is committed to easing tensions.
Pam Turner: Rally held for US Black woman killed by cop
The family of Turner, a Black woman killed by a Texas police officer, join Floyd family lawyer at rally.
Demand for ‘active shooter insurance’ on the rise as US reopens
As the United States opens up again, institutions are preparing for one aspect of the old normal: mass shootings.
Brazil’s lower house passes bill contested by conservation groups
Brazil's environmental record is under intense scrutiny amid soaring deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
Vaccinated Americans can go maskless in most places: CDC
'We have all longed for this moment,' says the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Spain approves ‘milestone’ clean energy climate bill
Spain is aiming to be climate neutral by 2050 at the latest, but Greenpeace says the law does not go far enough.
Can diplomacy prevent another war in Gaza?
Global calls for calm as Israeli air strikes and Palestinian rocket attacks continue.
US pipeline cyberattack came from gang in Russia, Biden says
US president urges Americans not to panic-buy fuel, warns against price-gauging and says shortages will ease soon
Amazon offers $100 vaccine bonus to entice 75,000 US workers
The hiring spree comes as the company gears up for next month's Prime Day, its popular sales event.
US producer prices top estimates, compounding inflation fears
The producer price index for final demand increased 0.6 percent from the prior month
Judge delays trial of three former cops charged in Floyd’s death
Judge says federal civil rights case against officers should take place before officers are put on trial.
Gaza death toll climbs as Israel escalates aerial bombardment
Israel masses troops near Gaza as mediation efforts fail to halt intensified violence between Israel and Hamas.
UEFA Champions League football final moved from Istanbul to Porto
The Chelsea-Man City match has been switched to the Estadio do Dragao to allow English fans to attend.
Bitcoin dips below $50,000 as Musk calls energy usage ‘insane’
The turnaround by one of crypto’s loudest believers took investors by surprise and sent prices tumbling.
After Musk Bitcoin U-turn, which coins are more climate friendly?
Bitcoin and Ether are the most environmentally unfriendly crypto tokens, but there are alternatives.
Former UK PM Cameron denies Greensill lobbying driven by greed
David Cameron grilled by UK Parliamentary Committee over links with now-collapsed supply chain financier.
Muslims mark Eid with masks and prayers amid COVID and conflict
Muslim-majority countries including Pakistan, Malaysia and Indonesia imposed curbs on shops and even mosques.
Separate blasts kill 11 Afghan civilians on first day of truce
Kandahar, Kunduz and Ghazni provinces were rocked by four separate bombings, killing at least 11 civilians.
Alibaba reports first quarterly loss since going public
A $2.8bn fine by China's market regulator led to a $1.19bn operating loss for Alibaba in the fourth quarter.
George Floyd: Officers allege coercion, media leaks
Lawyers for the three officers awaiting trial say the state leaked information and the medical examiner was coerced.
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