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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.
Tunisia's Ennahdha 'to withdraw support' from Fakfakh government
Reported comments by party official Imed Khmiri come a day after PM Elyes Fakhfakh announces upcoming cabinet reshuffle.
Exclusive: Corruption allegations in Namibian 5G deal with Huawei
Windhoek city councillor alleges she was offered money by local politician to drop objections against tentative 5G deal.
Population in more than 20 countries to halve by 2100: Study
The earth will be home to 8.8 billion people in 2100, two billion fewer than current UN projections, says Lancet study.
UN says migrants in Yemen stranded, abused amid coronavirus fears
At least 14,500 African migrants, mostly Ethiopians, blamed for the coronavirus, rounded up and forcibly moved.
North Macedonia votes in general election as EU talks loom
The Balkan country holds the first polls since it ended a dispute with Greece over its name, opening the door to the EU.
In Pictures: Renewed protests call for Netanyahu's resignation
Israeli PM has seen his popularity drop as he faces trial on corruption charges and criticism over handling COVID-19.
India IT hub, other towns reimpose lockdown amid COVID-19 surge
Nearly a dozen Indian states have imposed a partial lockdown as coronavirus infections near one million.
Face coverings to become compulsory in England shops
As government tries to coax people from their homes and back to the shops, they hope making masks mandatory will help bolster the economy.
Egypt: Journalist held for appearing on Al Jazeera dies of virus
Mohamed Monir, 65, passes away from COVID-19 after contracting the new coronavirus during pre-trial detention.
New Zealand opposition picks new leader to challenge Ardern
National Party selects Judith Collins, a four-time member of parliament, hours after her predecessor resigned abruptly.
The Michelin-starred chef feeding India's hungry amid lockdown
Vikas Khanna and his team have offered meals and rations to over 20 millions affected by the coronavirus lockdown.
Trump signs Hong Kong autonomy act, ending trade preferences
US-China tensions rise as US weighs sanctions over South China Sea territorial disputes, prepares crackdown on finances.
UN chief warns coronavirus could set world back for years: Live
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns coronavirus pandemic could set world's economic progress back by 'decades'.
US Supreme Court justice Ginsburg hospitalised with infection
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 87, has taken frequent trips to the hospital in recent years for various ailments.
Philadelphia protesters sue city over tear gas, use of force
The lawsuits accuse Philadelphia police of firing tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets at peaceful protesters.
Mississippi university removes prominent Confederate statue
A divisive monument at 'Ole Miss' is being moved to a secluded section of the university following protests.
SCOTUS expands Indigenous claims, but ancient law limits freedoms
US Supreme Court ruled about half of Oklahoma is an Indian reservation, scholars say Congress can take that away.
Trump administration rescinds rule on international students
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement came to agreement with universities, restoring the status quo.
'Netanyahu resign': Protesters in Jerusalem call for PM's removal
Thousands protest against government's handling of coronavirus pandemic, Netanyahu's indictment for corruption.
Eastern parliament seeks Egypt's direct intervention in Libya war
Call comes after Turkish support helped internationally recognised gov't drive Haftar's forces from Libya's northwest.
Epstein 'madame' Maxwell denied bail in sex-trafficking case
Maxwell, accused of luring underage girls for the financier, was found hiding on a large property in New Hampshire.
Who is responsible when surveillance technology is misused?
Court rejects attempt to stop Israeli tech firm NSO from selling hacking technology to governments.
Sudanese demand UAE apology over Haftar recruitment
UAE-based security firm has denied allegations of lying to Sudanese about the nature of their expected work in Libya.
'Cultural encroachment': PM Oli says Hindu deity Ram from Nepal
Nepal PM says Ayodhya as Lord Ram's birthplace is a recent creation, as he accuses New Delhi of 'cultural encroachment'.
UN cargo plane carrying aid crash-lands in Somalia
Three crew members survive plane crash at Beledweyne Airport in central Somalia.
UK bans purchase of 5G equipment from Huawei
The move against Huawei will please the US, which has been pressuring the UK to act.
NY Times columnist quits, cites bullying over her centrist views
Opinions writer and editor Bari Weiss alleges a 'New McCarthyism' at the US's most prominent and influential newspaper.
Serbia-Kosovo deal: Can the EU succeed where Trump failed?
After Trump's failure to tackle the Serbia-Kosovo issue, the EU has taken back the lead. But it cannot do it alone.
Russian protesters slam governor's murder charge
Protesters are rallying again in southeast Russia in support of a popular regional governor who has been arrested for murder, citing political charges.
UN's top court backs Qatar in air blockade row with neighbours
The International Court of Justice rejects appeal by Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE over an air blockade.
White House turns on Fauci as Trump minimises virus spike
Fauci has been sidelined as he sounds alarms about the virus, while Trump is focused on pushing an economic rebound.
More US schools go online-only as Florida COVID-19 deaths surge
Despite record increase in deaths, Florida still plans for its schools to resume in-person learning in August.
US judge rejects $18.9m settlement in Weinstein sex abuse case
Lawyers for Weinstein's accusers vow to continue 'fight for justice' after criticising the settlement terms.
Control of US Senate in play with primary elections in 3 states
President Donald Trump's poor public approval weighs on fellow Republicans, putting previously safe seats in question.
US judge to decide whether Ghislaine Maxwell deserves bail
Maxwell is expected to plead not guilty to six criminal charges including perjury and sex trafficking.
An oil spill in the time of coronavirus
A preventable oil spill in Ecuador's Amazon region in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic puts Indigenous lives at risk.
CAR rebel ambush kills UN peacekeeper; two injured
The UN mission in Central African Republic blames deadly attack on the 3R armed group and its leader Abass Sidiki.
'A third of Bangladesh underwater' after heavy rains, floods
At least 1.5 million people are affected, as rivers threaten to burst their banks, officials say.
UK's long relationship with Huawei may soon be over
Boris Johnson set to curb Chinese tech giant's 5G plan.
Epstein ex-girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell to appear in court
Jeffrey Epstein's longtime friend Maxwell expected to appear in Brooklyn court via video conference on Tuesday.
Iran nuclear deal 5 years on: Uncertainty after US withdrawal
The Iran nuclear agreement still survives five years after it was signed in Vienna, but the biggest test is yet to come.
Death toll in Armenia-Azerbaijan border clashes reaches 14
Eight more people were killed in Azerbaijan and Armenia reported two fatalities as the two nations clash at the border.
United States carries out first federal execution in 17 years
Execution of Daniel Lewis Lee goes ahead after late hour US Supreme Court ruling ended legal challenges.
Spain's Catalan leader demands probe into phone-tapping reports
WhatsApp tells Roger Torrent his phone had been broken into with an Israeli spyware, prompting him to raise alarm.
Russian, Turkish troops wounded in attack on Syria joint patrol
Moscow says a Russian and a Turkish armoured vehicle were damaged after being hit by improvised explosive device.
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