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Brazil nears two million coronavirus cases, with 75,000 dead
Brazil's nearly two million coronavirus infections are second only to the United States and could be an undercount.
Libya denounces Egypt's 'will not stand idle' threats
Egyptian president said he could arm Libyan tribes against the internationally recognised GNA.
Shelling between Azerbaijan and Armenia ends brief ceasefire
The two former Soviet republics accuse each other of shelling military positions and villages.
US mayor of Providence, RI launches reparations process
The city's mayor said it is the first step in addressing racism, slavery and the mistreatment of Native Americans.
Supreme Court leaves voting rights of some Floridians in limbo
The court did not overturn a lower court's halt on voters convicted of felonies who had not paid off related fees.
Will Armenia and Azerbaijan go to war again?
Border skirmishes near the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region have killed at least 16.
Kids released by ICE could be separated from parents on Friday
More than 100 children set to be released by July 17, but a federal judge will rule on their parents release next week.
Vatican publishes manual on dealing with sex abuse claims
In 20-page 'vademecum', Vatican urges bishops to report cases of sexual abuse of minors by priests to civil authorities.
New York prosecutor warns against Trump tax return delays
The Supreme Court last week ruled that the Manhattan District Attorney could subpoena Trump's financial records.
UN Yemen envoy calls for probe into civilian deaths
Envoy calls for investigation into Wednesday's air strikes that killed at least 11 civilians in al-Jawf province.
India: Pakistan broke agreement on 'unimpeded' access to 'spy'
India said its diplomats protested, left a meeting with Indian 'spy' sentenced to death on charges of spying.
Arrests made on fourth day of Detroit summer school protests
A group has been protesting against the programme, saying officials are putting people at risk, 11 have been arrested.
Black lives matter, 'even the ones drowning in the Mediterranean'
Europe's anti-migrant stance resulted in the deaths of thousands trying to flee persecution and conflict, analysts say.
Europe scraps data-sharing privacy agreement with US
The ruling prevents tech companies from transferring data of European citizens to the US.
Solar Orbiter gives closest photos of the Sun ever
Scientists have observed miniature solar flares, known as 'campfires', which have never been captured on film before.
UN warns over oil tanker stranded off Yemen coast for years
Both the Yemeni government and Houthi fighters lay claim to its valuable cargo and neither side is budging.
US airline industry nosedives amid COVID-19 crisis
Airlines were given a bailout worth $25bn in exchange for an agreement to not lay off workers, but that deal ends in September and one airline has already announced massive cuts.
Turkey court sentences German-Turkish journalist Yucel to jail
Deniz Yucel sentenced in absentia to jail for two years and nine months for terrorism propaganda, lawyer says.
Republican national convention in Florida to restrict crowd size
Republicans had already moved the event from North Carolina to Florida to avoid coronavirus restrictions on gatherings.
UK, US, Canada accuse Russia of hacking virus vaccine trials
Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre made the announcement, which was coordinated with the US and Canada.
Coronavirus could cause US to lose Iraqi Kurdish region to China
Since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, China has been working to expand its influence over the KRG through medical aid.
CAR minister blasts 'inequality crisis' in coronavirus testing
Central African Republic still waiting for testing supplies ordered via the WHO, says health minister.
Comets, oceans and bubble wrap: Rebuilding after the pandemic
As rare comet blazes across the sky, can calls to save the environment and 'build back better' reach celestial heights?
US federal government executes second prisoner in 17 years
The execution came after legal claims over the mental fitness of the condemned were denied by the Supreme Court.
Filipino Nurses: New York's Frontliners
We explore the challenges facing immigrant Filipino nurses on the front lines of New York's battle against COVID-19.
'Russian actors' likely tried to disrupt UK's 2019 election: Raab
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says 'Russian actors' circulated leaked trade documents between the UK and the US.
Taiwan flexes military might amid China tensions
Taiwan has held annual military drills, meant to show off its readiness to defend itself against an attack from mainland China.
Taiwan flexes military might amid China tensions
Taiwan has held annual military drills, meant to show off its readiness to defend itself against an attack from mainland China.
UK court: 'ISIL bride' Begum can return to fight for citizenship
Shamima Begum who had her UK citizenship revoked after joining ISIL in Syria should be allowed to return, judges say.
Woodrow Wilson's racist legacy and decolonising modern sanctions
Wilson was not only an avowed racist, but also an architect of a sanctions regime that continues to kill to this day.
Ukraine names central bank chief after controversial resignation
The parliament approves the appointment of Kyrylo Shevchenko amid concerns over the central bank's independence.
Peru president reshuffles cabinet as COVID-19 takes its toll
Martin Vizcarra named a new health minister as part of the reshuffle, the second replacement since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Filipino fishermen welcome US decision on South China Sea row
The US says it is ready to support countries that believe China's territorial claims in the South China Sea are illegal.
Surprise flash floods hit Italy's Palermo
Wandering thunderstorms wreak havoc in the city on the island of Sicily.
In protests-hit DRC, a fierce power struggle deepens
Tensions triggered by the potential appointment of a new electoral chief lay bare fragility of coalition government.
Mexico's tourism industry 'could take years to recover'
UN report comes as Mexico, one of the world’s top vacation destinations, is among those reopening their doors, despite the country’s continuing struggle to contain the outbreak.
EU's top court invalidates data-sharing pact with US
The ruling could require EU regulators to vet any new transfers due to concerns that the US can snoop on people's data.
Egypt seeks 'urgent clarification' over GERD rising water levels
After conflicting reports, Ethiopia says it is not deliberately filling Blue Nile mega dam, points to heavy rainfall.
Libya prisoner swap: Exchange between GNA and Haftar's forces
Celebrations for some prisoners of war in Libya as 16 of them go home in a swap between the warring sides.
Spain pays tribute to coronavirus victims, workers at state event
Spain holds a state ceremony in Madrid in honour of Spain's 28,413 COVID-19 victims and essential workers.
India to allow Hindu pilgrims to Kashmir despite coronavirus risk
Analysts say resumption of annual Hindu pilgrimage shows government's 'double standard' as other gatherings prohibited.
North Macedonia's Social Democrats secure razor-thin election win
North Macedonia faces coalition talks that could drag on for weeks in order to form a government and start EU talks.
Trump replaces campaign manager as Biden expands lead in polls
Latest national Quinnipiac University poll shows Democrat candidate running 15 percentage points ahead of Donald Trump.
Trump administration distances itself from latest attack on Fauci
The US top infectious diseases expert is urging the White House to stop attacks on him and focus on the coronavirus.
Buddha in Africa: The Story of a Malawian Kung Fu Fighter
In a Chinese Buddhist orphanage in Malawi, a teenager finds himself torn between African roots and a Chinese upbringing.
Biden, Kardashian, other Twitter accounts hacked in bitcoin scam
Twitter says hackers gained access to its internal systems and took control of high-profile accounts to solicit bitcoin.
Party members in sights as US mulls more sanctions over Hong Kong
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam and Communist Party members among those under consideration as possible targets.
Bangladesh arrests hospital owner over fake coronavirus results
Mohammad Shahed, accused of issuing thousands of fake COVID-19 certificates, arrested after a nine-day manhunt.
China's own records debunk 'historic rights' over disputed seas
Experts say official Chinese documents belie 'nine-dash line' as Beijing asserts dominance in South China Sea.
Taiwan holds live-fire drill during war games as tensions rise
Exercises taking place at a time of increased tension between China and the United States in the South China Sea.
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