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New French PM says battle against 'radical Islamism' a priority
Castex said a law to combat 'separatism' will be introduced after summer, but critics say Muslims will be targeted.
Wave of high-profile Twitter accounts hacked in bitcoin scam
Twitter limits certain account functionalities as it battles what analysts say could be worst-ever social media hack.
Deaths of migrant children in US custody could have been averted
Guatemalan migrants Felipe Gomez Alonzo, 8, and Jakelin Caal, 7, died in 2018 after being detained by US border patrol.
US Senate committee to vote on bill banning TikTok
The bill would ban federal employees from using the social media app TikTok on government-issued devices.
Bolsonaro tests positive for coronavirus again: Live updates
The Brazilian leader yet to recover from COVID-19 as he tests positive for the second time
'I'm not a bad guy': Police video captures distraught Floyd
The video captures an apparent lack of urgency to render aid to Floyd for long minutes after he stopped moving.
US officials level terror charges against MS-13 gang leader
Indictment marks the first time officials have brought terrorism charges against a member of the notorious gang.
NY police injured in clash with protesters on Brooklyn Bridge
At least four officers were hurt including the chief of department, and 37 people were arrested after fight.
IPI condemns online smear campaign against Al Jazeera journalists
The smear campaign - which had 25,000 tweets in just 24 hours - was led by numerous high-profile Saudi Twitter accounts.
Qatar Airways threatens to sue over 'illegal' Gulf blockade
Siege designed to choke Qatar has only pushed the country closer to Iran and Turkey and away from the GCC, analysts say.
Tunisia risks fresh political deadlock as PM Fakhfakh resigns
Fakhfakh resigned after dispute with Ennahdha party that had withdrawn its support for government earlier in the day.
Could Qatar planes resume flights over blockading Arab states?
Highest court at UN rejected blockading nations' appeal to prevent mediation by world's civil aviation organisation.
British aid worker in Syria released on bail after HTS abduction
Armed group Hay'et Tahrir al-Sham that detained Tauqir Sharif last month says aid worker to appear in court in 15 days.
Iranians take social media by storm to halt executions
'Unprecedented' online reaction against Supreme Court's decision to uphold the death penalty for three young protesters.
Ethiopia begins filling Grand Renaissance dam on Blue Nile
Move comes as latest round of talks between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia on the contentious dam ended with no agreement.
Trump administration takes control of COVID-19 data in US
Concerns raised as hospital, testing info will be sent to a central database in Washington, DC, instead of to the CDC.
George Floyd family files lawsuit against Minneapolis, officers
Lawyers seek an amount to be determined by a jury, hope it will be so costly as to stop future killings by police.
Florida virus deaths surge, vaccine research moves forward
Florida surpassed 300,000 total positive cases and 4,521 according to the latest tally.
Tanker sought by US over Iran sanctions was 'hijacked'
Satellite photos showed Dominica-flagged vessel in Iranian waters on Tuesday.
The fight for DACA is not over
Take it from a former DACA recipient, the US Supreme Court's verdict is just the beginning.
Seven ships damaged after fire breaks out at Iran's Bushehr port
No casualties reported in what appears to be the latest in a series of fires and explosions in Iran.
Qatar releases match schedule for 2022 FIFA World Cup
It has been designed to reduce the effect on the European football season, and organisers hope the tournament will act as a global celebration of overcoming the coronavirus pandemic.
From neoliberalism to necrocapitalism in 20 years
The focus on the ills of neoliberalism is misplaced. The problem we face today is far more sinister.
Trump lawyers plan further attempts to block tax records release
New poll suggests many in US are concerned about Trump's finances and potential conflicts with his business.
Iran denies 'dropping' India from key railway project
The Chabahar-Zahedan rail line will eventually stretch to Zaranj in Afghanistan, enabling hassle-free trade.
Ireland's baby mass grave scandal remains a mystery
The mass grave discovered at the mother and baby home in Taum may just be one of many such scandals.
George Floyd death: Body cam footage could reveal more
A judge ruled the public may view the police footage by appointment, a move critics say is equal to keeping it sealed.
LA teachers demand better technology ahead of remote school year
Teachers are demanding better connectivity, equipment and tech support, especially for lower-income students.
Trump makes u-turn on international students with online courses
In the face of widespread opposition, Trump administration backs down on plans to withdraw the visas of international students whose studies were moved entirely online.
Air strikes kill civilians in Yemen's al-Jawf province
Air raids by Saudi-led coalition hit residential homes in northern al-Hazm district, killing women and children.
US court blocks execution amid claims of mental incompetence
The order blocks two further planned executions which the Trump administration heralds as a return to law and order.
Gov't criticised for making cuts to India's school curriculum
Why some are questioning the government's decision to remove contentious subjects from the syllabus.
Colombia reporter calls surveillance scandal threat to democracy
The surveillance operation in Colombia that journalists say is a threat to democracy.
Inflation continues to rise amid COVID-19 outbreak
How rising inflation and COVID-19 in Nigeria are leaving many struggling to feed their families.
Mexico opens for business amid surge in COVID-19 infections
Surging coronavirus cases, growing crowds. The risks and potential consequences of Mexico's 'new normal'.
Jeff Sessions loses Republican primary, says he has 'no regrets'
Sessions said Trump's agenda was still the path for Republican victory as the president celebrated his loss.
Belarus opens criminal case against 250 opposition protesters
Several hundred people protest after the president's two main rivals are barred from running in a presidential election.
UN condemns deadly violence in Sudan's North Darfur
At least nine were killed and 20 injured in an attack on a camp for internally displaced people, UNAMID says.
Dismantle criminal gangs running Amazon mines, UN tells Venezuela
UN says nearly 150 men and women are reported to have died in gold, diamond and bauxite mines since March 2016.
BLM protester figure replaces UK slave trader statue in Bristol
The statue of Black Lives Matter protester Jen Reid put in place without the knowledge of Bristol City Council.
Northern Ireland arrests man over journalist Lyra McKee's murder
The 27-year-old, arrested under the Terrorism Act in Londonderry, was taken to Belfast for questioning, police say.
China says progress made in latest border talks with India
Top commanders from the two sides held their fourth round of talks on Tuesday, a month after deadly border clash.
WTO leadership contenders begin auditions at global trade body
Three African candidates, two from Europe, two from Asia and one from the Americas compete for WTO's top job.
More money is not the answer to Lebanon's troubles
Any financial aid to Lebanon should be tied to a material commitment by its elites to undertake long-needed reforms.
Flash floods, landslides kill 16 in Indonesia, 23 still missing
Flooding triggered by heavy rains ravage North Luwu district in Indonesia's Sulawesi island.
Chief Allan Adam on being beaten by police and Indigenous rights
The chief discusses the legacy of residential schools, making deals with the oil industry and the need for new treaties.
China vows retaliation against US over Hong Kong sanctions
Move comes after Trump signed a law and an executive order to punish China for its 'aggressive actions' in Hong Kong.
In Pictures: Grim flood situation in Assam affects 3 million
Over two weeks of rains cause India's Brahmaputra River to overflow, killing 85 people and affecting 3.3 million people.
Coronavirus sparks a nationalist surge in Scotland
The UK government's inept response to the COVID-19 pandemic has put Scottish independence back on the agenda.
New York Times to relocate part of Hong Kong office to Seoul
The Times cites uncertainty about Hong Kong security law as well as difficulties in securing visas for its journalists.
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