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UN renews Syria aid via Turkey but one of two access points shut
Millions of displaced Syrians in northwest to have only one border crossing to get aid as Russia prevails over UN vote.
Talking to CGTN
We speak to Zou Yue, an anchor on China's state-funded network CGTN, about the coronavirus, Uighur persecution and more.
Millions in southern China face floods caused by heavy rains
Nearly 34 million people affected by torrential downpours which have caused widespread disruption in the country.
Could this be Belfast's most peaceful summer?
Members of Northern Ireland's Catholic and Protestant communities reflect on the cancellation of 'marching season'.
Syria aid deal: UNSC manages to keep only one crossing open
In a setback for millions of displaced Syrians, several attempts to keep a second border crossing open failed to pass at the Security Council.
Poland holds presidential election that could define EU ties
Duda's re-election crucial if ruling PiS is to deepen reforms that EU says increase political control over courts.
Thousands of Serbians join anti-government protest in Belgrade
Protesters, most of them wearing masks, gather for a fifth night near parliament to demand the president's resignation.
In first, Trump dons masks on visit to Walter Reed army hospital
Critics say Trump's previous refusal to wear one showed a lack of leadership as US death toll hits more than 134,000.
Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan hospitalised with coronavirus: Live
The 77-year-old iconic Indian actor and his son tested positive for COVID-19 and have been moved to hospital in Mumbai.
Hagia Sophia: A matter of sovereignty or a narrow-minded act?
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has defended the move to reconvert Hagia Sophia into a mosque.
Fears high as first four coronavirus cases confirmed in Idlib
Three doctors and a nurse contract COVID19 amid fears of rapid spread at IDP camps in northwest Syria's rebel bastion.
Erdogan rejects global criticism over Hagia Sophia decision
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan defends move to reconvert iconic Hagia Sophia museum into a mosque.
Mali PM promises to form an 'open' government amid mass protests
Violence broke out at demonstrations demanding President Keita resign over economic woes and alleged corruption.
Justice Department seeks to overturn order halting execution
The execution of Daniel Lee was delayed after family of his victims raised concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
US: Group recommends renaming UNC buildings over racism ties
The buildings at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill bear the names of men tied to racist practices.
Puerto Rico looks to colonial legacy as statues tumble in US
Amid the racial justice movement, protesters in the US territory have called on leaders to rethink its monuments.
Disney World prepares to reopen as Florida posts daily surge
Florida confirmed its place as an emerging epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
Philippines press freedom: Major broadcaster denied a new licence
Journalists say the network is being punished because of President Rodrigo Duterte's grievances, and the decision will further damage an already troubled nation.
Five killed in attack on South African church, hostages freed
Police say they rescued men, women and children who had been held hostage at a long-troubled church near Johannesburg.
US reports daily new coronavirus case high for third day in a row
A total of nine states reached records for single-day infections amid new COVID-19 spike.
DR Congo Justice Minister Celestin Tunda resigns after dispute
Tunda tenders resignation after a dispute with President Felix Tshisekedi over judicial reform proposals.
Coronavirus: US records nearly 70,000 new cases in a single day
President Donald Trump says he expects a vaccine before the end of the year, but experts say that seems unlikely.
COVID-19: Latin America could be 'new hotspot'
Deaths in the region now account for nearly half of daily coronavirus deaths worldwide.
Death by drone: How can states justify targeted killings?
UN report finding US attack on Iranian general 'unlawful' has stoked debate over responsibility in the new 'drone age'.
South China Sea: Beijing extends its military and economic reach
China has dramatically increased its defence budget over the past 10 years. Plus, Nigeria prepares to export gas.
Bosnia marks 25 years since Srebrenica genocide amid pandemic
Killing of 8,000 Muslims in 1995 by Serb troops was the only genocide on European soil since the second world war.
Turkey turning Hagia Sophia back into mosque divides social media
Social media users express both approval and disappointment over decision to change UNESCO World Heritage Site's status.
In Pictures: 25 years since Srebrenica genocide
Every year, the survivors - mostly women - return to mourn killing of 8,000 mostly Muslim men and boys by Serb forces.
In Srebrenica, a new war is waged
The Bosnian war may have ended 25 years ago, but a new one is waged over the memory of the genocide victims.
Analysis: The Asia-Pacific arms race has taken an ominous turn
As China increases its military might and trust in US alliances erode, Australia and Japan are going on the offensive.
Coronavirus: US judge halts first federal execution in 17 years
Family of the victims wanted to attend execution scheduled July 13, but was scared to travel because of coronavirus.
Migrants in Mexico have few coronavirus protections
In theory all migrants have access to healthcare in Mexico, the reality is they can rarely go to public hospitals.
US Christian groups oppose removal of foreign students
Group says Trump administration's plans to revoke visas of international students 'falls short of American ideals'.
Singapore's governing PAP returns to power but faces setback
Ruling party comfortably wins election but opposition Workers Party increases its seats in parliament from six to 10.
Mali anti-gov't rally turns violent as national TV goes off air
Thousands of demonstrators rally in Bamako to demand security and economic reforms in the country.
What is behind the turmoil in Democratic Republic of the Congo?
Tension is running high in DRC as protesters denounce nomination of controversial figure to head election commission.
WHO reports record global daily coronavirus cases increase: Live
World Health Organisation reports record increase in global coronavirus cases, with the total rising by 228,102.
Doctors, teachers push back against Trump calls to reopen schools
Trump on Friday threatened to re-examine federal funding and tax-exempt status for schools that resist opening.
World reacts to Turkey reconverting Hagia Sophia into a mosque
UNESCO, Greece, Cyprus and church leaders among others express concern about changing status of the sixth-century site.
US Federal forces sent to cities to police and protect monuments
Local officials say they did not request the assistance and did not coordinate efforts with the federal government.
Russia, China veto approval of cross-border aid for Syria
Thirteen members of UNSC vote to extend approval for aid to be delivered into Syria across two border crossings.
Sudan ratifies law criminalising female genital mutilation
In April, Sudan's cabinet approved amendments to the criminal code that would punish those who perform FGM.
Dutch gov't to take Russia to European rights court over MH17
Boeing 777 travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was shot down by a missile from rebel-held eastern Ukraine in 2014.
Ghislaine Maxwell 'vigorously denies' sex-trafficking charges
Maxwell has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center, a jail in Brooklyn, New York since her arrest.
Ethiopia arrests suspects over Haacaaluu Hundeessaa killing
The shooting of Oromo musician Haacaaluu Hundeessaa sparked protests last week in which at least 239 people were killed.
Turkey reconverts Istanbul's Hagia Sophia museum into a mosque
President Erdogan declares iconic cultural site reopen to Muslim worship after a court ruling.
Trump postpones rally planned in storm-threatened New Hampshire
Trump's team is attempting to reset after a scantly attended June rally in Oklahoma, the first amid the coronavirus.
Taliban says Afghan intelligence behind Russia rewards scandal
Taliban accuses Afghan intelligence of conspiring to keep foreign forces in Afghanistan.
Libyan government gathers war crimes evidence against Haftar
More than 200 bodies, including those of women and children, have been found in several mass graves since the beginning of June.
Whistle-blower protection: Calls to defend those who speak up
Experts say for reform to be meaningful, it must reach the top of law enforcement leadership.
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