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Rohingya crisis: Relocation plan meets opposition
As well as being stateless and homeless, the coronavirus pandemic is worsening the plight of Rohingya.
Towering concerns over Istanbul landmark reconstruction
Galata Tower has inspired legends and romance for centuries.
Sudan flooding crisis: Aid arrives for thousands of flood victims
At Khartoum International Airport, a Qatari military plane has just delivered essential supplies.
Greek police fire tear gas as refugees demand to leave Lesbos
Chanting 'freedom', the former inhabitants of burned Moria camp protest against plan to be moved to another facility.
Delhi summons top Facebook India official in hate speech probe
Delhi assembly's panel on peace and harmony to seek Ajit Mohan's response over allegations of 'incriminating material'.
Italy: Hundreds at funeral of Black man brutally beaten to death
Killing of Willy Monteiro Duarte, 21, after apparently coming to rescue of friend being attacked has shaken country.
Belarus: Telegramming the uprisings
Powered by activists and journalists on Telegram, Belarusian protesters complete a month on the streets.
China to release five Indian nationals detained at border: Report
Global Times says the release comes as tense situation seems to be 'cooling down' after high-level official meetings.
Sri Lanka navy says fuel leak on fire-stricken tanker plugged
Navy says no crude oil escaped the cargo of the New Diamond, but leaked diesel reached the Indian Ocean.
At least 50 feared dead in DR Congo mine collapse
Makeshift mine collapses in the town of Kamituga in South Kivu province following heavy rains in the eastern region.
What is behind rebel attacks in Mozambique's gas-rich region?
A debt crisis, gas price slump and armed uprising are slowing Mozambique's rise. Plus, why the dollar is sinking.
Venezuela's Maduro says US spy captured near oil refineries
Venezuela's president says US man was arrested in Falcon state where he was spying on the Amuay and Cardon refineries.
Cautious optimism as India, China agree to ease border tensions
Foreign ministers of the nuclear-armed Asian rivals agree for troops disengagement after months-long standoff.
Bahrain follows UAE to normalise ties with Israel
Palestine recalls Bahrain envoy, denounces latest deal as 'another treacherous stab to the Palestinian cause'.
Peru's Martin Vizcarra faces impeachment for 'moral incapacity'
Latest challenge to Vizcarra's rule stems from claims he tried to obstruct a corruption inquiry against his government.
Hungary drafts 'war plan' as coronavirus cases surge : Live
Prime Minster Viktor Orban said aim of plan is to 'defend Hungary's functionality' and not for everyone to stay home.
Trump challenges 'dragnet' subpoena for tax returns
US president's lawyers say a court erred in giving Manhattan's top prosecutor the greenlight to access the tax returns.
Biden, Trump commemorate 9/11: US elections news
Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump visit a Pennsylvania memorial site on the 19th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
Trump, struggling to define Biden, steps up Harris attacks
Trump's campaign targets the first Black, Asian American woman to run for vice president as 'nasty' and 'radical'.
US judge says Saudi officials must testify in Sept 11 lawsuit
Saudi Arabia denies involvement in the 9/11 attacks, but lawsuits alleging their support persist in US courts.
US wildfires: How climate change is spurring deadly blazes
Increasingly dry conditions in arid western US states are making wildfires bigger and tougher to contain, expert says.
George Floyd officers turn on each other in court proceedings
The former officers appeared in court for a hearing on the prosecution's request to move the trial out of Minneapolis.
Florida felons can't vote until fines, fees are paid, judges rule
Florida is a crucial state in US President Donald Trump's re-election strategy and this decision could sway the outcome.
Displacement, despair and disease in flood-ravaged Sudan
More than a month of unprecedented rain brings a new crisis and a state of emergency to Sudan.
'Treacherous stab': Palestinians condemn Israel-Bahrain deal
Palestinian officials call Israeli-Bahraini normalisation deal 'another treacherous stab to the Palestinian cause'.
Beijing to impose restrictions on all US diplomats in China
China is introducing countermeasures 'to urge the US to repeal its wrong decisions'.
US mourns 9/11 dead, Trump tries to end 'forever wars'
Nearly 20 years of war has led to the deaths and injury of an estimated 300,000 Iraqi and Afghan people.
COVID-19 pandemic: New York takes small steps towards normalcy
So far, more than 23,000 people have died of COVID-19 in New York City.
Sept 11 justice delays: Five accused await trial 19 years later
Five men were arraigned in May 2013, but their trial has not started yet.
Israel-UAE deal: Settler movement could still benefit from plan
Palestinians have long accused Israel of an undeclared, creeping form of annexation on the ground.
India-China border tensions: Kashmiri weavers and herders suffer
India and China accuse each other of firing warning shots for the first time in 45 years.
Thousands protest after Moria refugee camp burns down
Some 13,000 people living in the camp on the Greek island of Lesbos were left homeless by two consecutive fires.
US seeks sweeping DNA collection of immigrants, sponsors
The Trump administration is proposing to collect biometric data from immigrants, not just detained migrants.
Several killed in suicide bombing outside mosque in Somalia
At least six killed and 20 people injured in the attack, which may have been aimed at a provincial politician.
'Tip of the iceberg': Pakistan highway rape sparks outrage
Police investigating robbery and rape of woman after her car broke down on the highway in Punjab province.
Governing party in Ethiopia's Tigray sweeps regional polls
PM Abiy dismissed Tigray polls as a 'shanty election', federal officials said polls have 'no legal basis'.
Pro-Kurdish politician Tosun sentenced to jail by Turkish court
HDP parliamentarian sentenced to 10 years in jail but will remain free pending appeals process.
Polls close in Iran's delayed runoff parliamentary election
First round in February saw record-low turnout and resulted in Iran's most conservative parliament.
Six months into pandemic, weaknesses in governance exposed
Millions have lost their jobs, international travel has been disrupted and billions of people have been confined to their homes.
Turkey: EU sanction threat over East Med crisis lacks legal basis
Ankara calls on EU to stop siding with Greece over maritime border spat as seven nations warn of economic sanctions.
China bans media coverage of Disney’s Mulan release
Media companies in China say they received orders from the government not to cover the release amid human rights criticism.
Mexico gender violence: Victims’ relatives occupy rights office
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is often criticised for downplaying the issue of gender violence.
Russian hackers target US campaigns, parties: Microsoft
Microsoft says Russian military intelligence outfit tried to hack into the computer systems of more than 200 groups.
After Moria tragedy, few answers for refugees abandoned on roads
Chaos and confusion plague thousands of people made shelterless after a fire struck Europe's largest refugee camp.
Arrest of Hotel Rwanda hero an 'enforced disappearance': HRW
Rights group says the lack of lawful proceedings to arrest Paul Rusesabagina suggests lack of evidence against him.
Hospital cleaners more exposed to COVID-19 than ICU doctors
UK study says allocation of PPE led to higher risk among professional and social groups than prioritised ICU workers.
What explains surge in coronavirus numbers in India?
New global record of 96,551 new cases registered - infection rate that could see India overtake the US in coming weeks.
Sinophobia, the new Islamophobia
It is time to acknowledge and address Sinophobia in the United States.
China, India agree to disengage troops at disputed border
In joint statement, Wang Yi and S Jaishankar say current situation on border is 'not in the interest of either side'.
Anger in Libya's Benghazi over power cuts, living conditions
Demonstrators rally in rare show of public dissent amid deteriorating conditions in Libya's second-biggest city.
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