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PM Johnson makes UK citizenship offer to Hong Kong residents
As many as three million people eligible for the UK's offer, which excludes those born after the end of British rule.
Old South: Battling Legacies of Racism and Segregation in the US
Divides in the historically segregated city of Athens, Georgia deepen when a Confederate-flag-flying fraternity arrives.
US to deploy special police units to protect statues, monuments
Protesters angry over police brutality and racial injustice have vandalised statues and monuments across the US.
Iran, Russia Turkey in talks to find political solution for Syria
For the first time since September, the three key players in the conflict hold a virtual meeting to map the way forward.
US judge strikes down Trump border ban aimed at Central Americans
Ruling ends restrictive policy that had halted most asylum claims by migrants seeking entry at the US southern border.
Israel signals occupied West Bank annexation move not imminent
Uncertainty over when Israel will begin controversial process as Palestinians gather for renewed protests.
Copper price surges due to global shortage
Chile, the world's largest exporter of metal essential in electronic products and manufacturing, faces drastic drop in production due to COVID-19.
Hundreds of George W Bush officials endorse Biden
The '43 Alumni for Biden' super PAC seeks to unseat Donald Trump, who they say is unfit to lead the United States.
Seattle police mobilised to break-up 'occupied' protest zone
More than 100 officers with body armour, nightsticks, helmets and weapons swept into the 'CHOP' area early on Wednesday.
Political outliers win one, lose one in US primary elections
Elections across the country are deciding who will challenge whom to shape the US legislature in November.
Khashoggi killing: Cengiz hopes for new evidence at Turkish trial
Saudi journalist's fiancee hopes trial of 20 Saudi officials indicted over the killing will reveal details about body.
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.
Indonesia bans single-use plastic bags
Increased online shopping and takeaway food during the pandemic have added to the mountain of waste in the country.
Italy seizes 'ISIL-made drugs from Syria' worth $1bn
A 14-tonne haul of amphetamines found hidden inside industrial goods in three container ships docked in southern Italy.
Zimbabwe gov’t shuts down stock exchange to â€stabilise currency’
Zimbabwe's government closes the stock exchange until further notice, leaving investors wondering what has happened to their money.
Rising violence in Mexico puts pressure on president
Amid coronavirus lockdowns across Mexico, at least six states report higher homicide rates than the previous year.
NYC votes to shift $1bn from policing to social services
Activists are rejecting any plan that does not make what they see as a real difference in advancing racial justice.
Mexico 'more violent' and 'worse' two years after AMLO election
Lopez Obrador's administration has been beset by COVID-19, worsening crime, and pressure from the Trump administration.
US Democrats, rights groups warn against West Bank annexation
Ocasio-Cortez, Jewish students urge Trump administration to withhold US military aid if Israel annexes the West Bank.
Why is Pakistan spending so much money on defence amid COVID-19?
The government seems more interested in keeping the military content than providing support for struggling citizens.
For the EU to effectively address racial injustice, we need data
EU countries continue to avoid collecting data on ethnic minorities and ignore persistent problems they face.
Hong Kong marks handover anniversary under shadow of security law
City's riot police makes arrests as territory's Chief Executive Carrie Lam says new legislation is 'lawful, reasonable'.
India NLC power plant hit by second fatal explosion in two months
The government-run NLC power plant in Tamil Nadu state's Cuddalore district suffers second blast in two months.
Qatar eases more coronavirus restrictions as 'peak passes'
Limited reopening of restaurants, mosques, beaches and parks, but public gatherings now limited to five people from 10.
Turkey: Boat carrying up to 60 refugees sinks in Lake Van
The lake is near the border with Iran, from where refugees regularly cross into Turkey to head west towards Europe.
Sudan protesters return to streets to demand more reforms
One killed and several wounded as police used tear gas to disperse protesters calling for greater civilian rule.
In Pictures: Hong Kong protests over China security law
Thousands gather downtown for annual rally marking the anniversary of former British colony's handover to China.
US Democrats demand more information on Russian bounty allegations
Russia has denied offering bounty payments to Taliban fighters in Afghanistan to kill US soldiers.
The US's K-pop, BTS fans: A growing force for social justice?
K-pop fans are using the same social media tactics they employ to support music stars for social justice activism.
US buys nearly all stocks of coronavirus drug remdesivir
Purchase of some 500,000 treatment courses practically means no other country can buy drug for next three months.
'Chasing the virus': How India's largest slum overcame a pandemic
Mumbai's Dharavi offers a glimmer of hope with new cases shrinking thanks to an aggressive plan adopted by authorities.
In Pictures: Thousands of Sudanese take to the streets again
Protests held in several cities to demand economic reforms and justice for those killed in anti-gov't demonstrations.
Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct victims reach $19m settlement
Deal reached to settle two sexual misconduct lawsuits filed by multiple women against jailed former Hollywood mogul.
Russia vote that may extend Putin rule till 2036 enters final day
Week-long balloting on constitutional amendments to extend President Vladimir Putin's rule among other changes.
Venezuela to hold parliamentary elections in December
Polls to be held for expanded number of seats in new National Assembly as main opposition parties announce boycott.
Taiwan opens office to help Hong Kong asylum seekers
New office aims to provide assistance in work, education to people leaving Hong Kong because of safety fears.
Pakistani PM says 'no doubt' India was behind deadly attack
Imran Khan offered no evidence for his allegation, but said there had been intelligence reports warning of attacks.
US reels from coronavirus as daily cases hit record, deaths surge
Acceleration comes as Anthony Fauci warns of a 'disturbing' number of deaths if response to pandemic is not improved.
What does China's national security law for Hong Kong say?
The new law will ban subversion, secession, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces in Hong Kong.
Palestinian civil society rejects EU's conditional funding
EU's anti-terror clause in its grant proposals is political and 'criminalises' Palestinian resistance, civil groups say.
Details of China's national security law for Hong Kong unveiled
Beijing says legislation is necessary after last year's protests; critics say sweeping law erodes Hong Kong's freedom.
World reacts to China's national security law for Hong Kong
Japan expresses dismay as EU 'deplores' passage of new law, prompting China to denounce interference in its affairs.
Facebook bans hundreds of accounts tied to violent 'Boogaloos'
Facebook will remove groups, accounts and pages connected to violence or that are a 'credible threat to public safety'.
Ex-Atlanta officer who killed Rayshard Brooks granted bond
Garrett Rolfe faces charges including felony murder in the killing of Brooks, a 27-year-old Black man.
US could see 100,000 coronavirus daily cases, says Fauci: Live
Top infectious disease expert warns of 'disturbing' death toll if people in US do not adhere to health guidelines.
Iran's Zarif says ending arms ban 'inseparable' from nuclear deal
As the US tries to rally support to extend UN arms embargo on Iran it faces scepticism from UNSC members.
Judge blocks release of tell-all book by Donald Trump niece
World's Most Dangerous Man cannot be released until proven not to violate a settlement's confidentiality pact.
Moderate Democrat ekes out win in Kentucky Senate primary
Amy McGrath faced a tougher-than-expected challenge from Charles Booker, who was embraced progressive in the party.
WTO official explains beoutQ piracy ruling and logo policy
Spokesman says WTO logo should not be used 'to endorse a position' after Saudi mission superimposed logo on statement.
Will US confront Russia on alleged Afghanistan reward killings?
Kremlin denies paying Taliban-linked fighters to kill US troops.
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