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China adamant about enforcing Hong Kong security law
As international criticism grows over new measures threatening Hong Kong's autonomy, Beijing warns others to stay out of its affairs.
'Two killed' as soldiers block mourners from Hundeessaa's funeral
Two people reportedly shot dead, seven wounded as Ethiopian singer buried in town of Ambo.
US seizes shipment of Chinese products over human rights fears
US Customs has twice this year banned imports of hair products believed to be made by people held in Chinese camps.
Iran agrees to compensate downed plane victims' families: Sweden
Sweden's foreign minister says Tehran agreed to compensate the families of the foreign victims of the shot down plane.
Myanmar: More than 160 killed in jade mine landslide
At least 50 also injured after miners 'smothered by a wave of mud' caused by heavy rain, officials say.
Why a growing number of Kashmiri youth are picking up guns
Violence has seen an uptick as India's governing party adopts a tough policy to deal with protests and armed rebels.
Turkey's Erdogan arrives in Qatar on first post-coronavirus trip
Turkish president to hold talks with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani during day-long official visit.
Why would Iran issue an arrest warrant for Trump?
The warrant is part of a larger Iranian strategy to expose Washington's dishonesty to the international community.
EU court faults France over asylum seekers sleeping rough
The EU's rights court orders France to pay fines up to $13,970 to each of the three 'victims of a degrading treatment'.
Wales keeps strict lockdown measures as England reopens
Despite low COVID-19 rates, Wales says harsher restrictions will remain in place because they are working.
Russians clear way for Putin to extend his rule until 2036
Final results of the referendum on constitutional changes show a landslide victory for Russia's president.
New report criticises Greece over 'inhumane' asylum system
Oxfam and the Greek Council for Refugees say new asylum laws put vulnerable refugees at greater risk on Greek islands.
Coronavirus: Which European countries eased travel restrictions?
Some European countries are starting to relax travel restrictions as the number of new COVID-19 infections falls.
Jackson Pollock masterpiece Blue Poles goes under the microscope
An ambitious and unprecedented conservation project begins on American abstract expressionist artist's most significant work.
Saudi-led coalition hits Houthi-held areas in renewed air raids
Houthi-run news outlet reports two civilian casualties as coalition fighter jets pound several Yemeni provinces.
Rival factions Fatah, Hamas, vow to fight looming annexation
The two groups pledged a united campaign against Israel's plans to illegally annex territory in the occupied West Bank.
Face masks, gloves and a new breed of plastic pollution
The growing number of single-use masks and gloves found in our environment add to an unprecedented pollution problem.
Leicester lockdown: Business owners 'depressed' at new emergency
How the British city of Leicester is struggling with lockdown, as the rest of the country begins to reopen.
Anti-Blackness is everywhere
Anti-Blackness is not an individual feeling, but systemic global conditioning.
India floods: Thousands evacuated in Assam as river banks burst
More than a million people across the state affected, as floodwater inundates villages and a rhino reserve killing 33.
Netherlands tourism: Businesses wait to see reopening benefits
There is no sign of visitors even though restrictions have been lifted, but many fear the Netherlands is too dependent on tourism.
Turkey's Hagia Sophia and the battle to reconvert it to a mosque
Turkey's highest court convenes to decide status of the Hagia Sophia, but experts say a legal ruling is only symbolic.
Australia considers 'safe haven' offer for Hong Kong people
Move comes as US House approves sanctions bill targeting Chinese officials responsible for Hong Kong security law.
COVID-19: Brazil deploys army to help protect Indigenous people
A military operation to fight COVID-19 in Brazil as the risk grows for the country's Indigenous communities.
India PM Modi shuts Weibo account amid border tensions with China
Narendra Modi deletes account on Chinese social media platform as tensions with China simmer over border clash.
Photo of toddler sitting on his grandfather's body angers Kashmir
Viral picture of the three-year-old has sparked outrage with family accusing armed forces of killing the victim.
In Pictures: Moroccans swim, sing, reconnect as lockdown lifts
Moroccans welcomed the end of more than three moths of virus lockdown.
Indian policemen arrested over custodial deaths of father and son
Police in Thoothukudi in Tamil Nadu state had picked up the duo for breaking coronavirus lockdown rules.
Coronavirus: In change of tone, Trump says he's 'all for masks'
After long opposing wearing a face mask, US president says he has no problem with it but federal mandate not needed.
Project Force: Could the world survive a nuclear winter?
The consequences of a nuclear war would extend far beyond the blast itself, killing millions of people across the globe.
The difference between 'not racist' and 'anti-racist'
Leading US academic Ibram X Kendi argues there is no in-between: Either you are racist, or actively anti-racist.
Myanmar sets November 8 date for general election
The nationwide vote is seen as a test for Aung San Suu Kyi and her party National League for Democracy.
Delhi opens makeshift 10,000-bed hospital amid coronavirus surge
The city of 25 million has emerged as India's biggest COVID-19 hotspot with 2,742 deaths and 87,000 cases.
Gunmen kill 24 people in attack on Mexican drug rehab centre
Attack in Guanajuato is one of the worst mass slayings since President Lopez Obrador took office in December 2018.
Brazil deliverymen for Uber, other apps protest amid pandemic
The workers complain that their pay has gone down while having to work under more precarious conditions.
Sunbelt's COVID-19 cases spike; some states back off on reopening
Record high cases across the United States Sunbelt have led other states to put their own reopening plans on hold.
Confederate statues removed in Richmond, Virgina
City mayor invokes emergency powers to order immediate removal of statues, citing safety concerns amid protests.
Cases spike in US, states back off on reopening: Live updates
Record high cases across the United States Sunbelt have led distant states to put their own reopening plans on hold.
Trump officials defend response to Russia-Taliban intelligence
Trump remained defensive about the intelligence, dismissing stories about it as 'Fake News' made up to 'damage me'.
San Quentin prison sees 600 new coronavirus cases in 5 days
California jails have seen dramatic increases, prompting 10,000 people to sign a petition calling for prison releases.
Ethiopia: Military deployed after more than 80 killed in protests
Oromia demonstrations broke out after assassination of well-known singer Haacaaluu Hundeessaa.
Global reaction to Israel's imminent annexation plans
Several of Israel's staunchest allies have criticised its annexation plans as jeopardising the status quo.
Trump OKs withdrawal of 9,500 US troops from Germany
US president signs off on plan after being briefed. Pentagon will seek to reassure allies, enhance Russian deterrence.
Police chief defends crackdown at Elijah McClain violin vigil
The defence comes after federal officials revealed they have been probing McClain's death since last year.
Israeli annexation a 'final nail in the coffin' of Palestine
Palestinians in Ramallah demonstrate against Israel's plan to annex one-third of the West Bank and Jordan Valley.
Report highlights high death toll in Indian-administered Kashmir
At least 229 people, including 32 civilians, have been killed in Indian-administered Kashmir in the past six months, rights group says.
Facebook faces unprecedented advertisement boycott
Campaign aims to force the world's largest social media platform to crack down on hate speech and racist content on its pages.
Will annexation of the occupied West Bank trigger turmoil?
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu wants to seize more of the occupied West Bank in line with US 'Middle East plan'.
Middle East at 'critical threshold' of coronavirus crisis: WHO
More than 80 percent of all deaths in the region were in five countries: Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Hong Kong: Hundreds arrested over China security law protests
Critics say new law that criminalises actions against China threatens the identity and freedoms of the former British territory and deepens fears of oppression.
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