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Mississippi votes to remove Confederate emblem from state flag
The state is the last in the US with a flag and emblem that represented the fight for slavery during the civil war.
In Pictures: Coronavirus cases hit a new high in India
Nearly 20,000 new infections reported - a jump of 100,000 cases in a week - in the world’s fourth worst-hit country.
Libya: Haftar's forces mobilise mercenaries for Sirte battle
As preparations for the battle for Sirte intensify, thousands of foreign fighters are on the way to the key city.
French Greens make gains as Macron’s party falters in local polls
President Macron's party faces a setback but it is a good night for the Greens after local elections in France.
Protests target Bolsonaro after Brazil's worst coronavirus week
Rallies in Brazil, 20 other countries denounce president's handling of pandemic amid record number of weekly cases.
Brazil COVID-19: Protests over Bolsonaro's handling of outbreak
Protests against the Brazilian president say he is a threat to democracy and is not managing the pandemic well.
US official warns 'window is closing' as coronavirus cases surge
Warning from US health secretary comes as world records 500,000 deaths and 10 million cases with reopenings rolled back.
Hong Kong security law could mean life sentence for guilty: Media
Top officials are meeting in Beijing to draft the law, which is expected to come into force before Wednesday.
14 Filipinos missing from fishing boat after collision at sea
Hong Kong-flagged cargo vessel bound for Australia collided with FV Liberty 5 off the western coast of the Philippines.
UK's Johnson eyes school-building boom after coronavirus slump
Rebuilding programme will start in this year with first 50 projects to be supported by additional $1.23bn budget.
Global coronavirus death toll exceeds half a million: Live
Grim milestone passed as worldwide COVID-19 infections top 10 million.
Global coronavirus pandemic death toll passes half a million
The global number of COVID-19 deaths has exceeded 500,000, with the US reporting the highest number of fatalities.
Greens projected to surge as Macron takes hit in local elections
The vote is set to deliver a dire verdict for president, who might end up not winning a single contest in a major city.
Police identify man killed at Louisville Breonna Taylor protest
The victim was a 27-year-old photographer who had been documenting the ongoing protests on Instagram.
What is behind the dispute over Africa's largest dam project?
Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan tussle over the filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile.
Russian metal giant admits pollution in Arctic tundra
Norilsk Nickel says 'flagrant violation of rules' has been committed by dumping wastewater from reservoir into wildlife.
DRC PM lashes out at 'arbitrary' detention of justice minister
As fractions within the gov't widen, the PM calls for disciplinary action against magistrate responsible for the arrest.
Trump 'white power' retweet condemned by Black Republican senator
Tim Scott said the president should not have retweeted the video of Trump supporter yelling the phrase at protesters.
US: Four men charged for trying to topple Andrew Jackson statue
Trump has pledged to prosecute anyone who vandalises federal monuments amid racial justice protests across the US.
In Pictures: Venezuela's water shortage
Venezuela's water crisis has driven some residents to rig their water systems and hand dig shallow wells at home.
Malawi opposition leader sworn in as president
Lazarus Chakwera won the rerun of the presidential election with just less than 59 percent of the vote, marking a landmark result in African politics.
Venezuelans returning home after Colombia economic lockdown
Venezuelans who fled an economic collapse in their country have begun returning home as neighbouring Colombia restricts economic activity to prevent COVID-19.
Philippines coronavirus cases surge, cross 35,000
WHO says cases rose by at least 8,143 in the last two weeks as Manila reports 1,244 total deaths.
South Africa eases lockdown to revive the economy
While the tourist season begins in September, few travellers are expected as the country grapples with the highest number of coronavirus cases in Africa.
Rolling Stones threaten to sue Trump over song use
British rockers warn Donald Trump against use of You Can't Always Get What You Want at his campaign rallies.
Pakistani capital to get its first temple complex with gov't aid
Construction of the much-needed temple complex begins as part of government's outreach to the minority Hindu community.
I fear for my father imprisoned in pandemic-stricken India
My father faces a coronavirus death sentence in an Indian prison, having committed no crime.
Why is the US targeting the ICC? | Start Here
What is behind the Trump administration's sanctions against the International Criminal Court?
COVID-19: Tens of thousands of migrants stranded across Africa
Calls for humanitarian flights as coronavirus pandemic leaves migrants without work and in limbo across Africa.
Turkish soldier dies in clashes with PKK fighters
Turkey has launched an air and ground offensive against the PKK which it terms a 'terrorist' group.
Princeton University removes President Wilson's name from school
Former president's racist thinking and policies make him an inappropriate namesake for a school, the university said.
Poland votes in presidential election delayed by pandemic
Incumbent President Andrzej Duda is running for re-election that could weaken the country's right-wing government.
France goes to the polls in second round of local elections
About 5,000 municipal councils, including key centres of Paris, Lyon, Toulouse, and Strasbourg, remain undecided.
COVID-19 lockdowns take toll on Turkey tea harvest
As thousands of seasonal Georgian workers are unable to access Turkey tea plantations, tea producers turn to local communities for help.
We have a duty to build a better post-pandemic digital world
If we do not act now, digital divides can become the new face of inequality after the coronavirus pandemic.
Ertugrul: Turkish TV's Ottoman phenomenon goes global
TV dramas like Dirilis: Ertugrul have gained global popularity and continue to shape Turkey's national narrative.
UK tests drone to deliver medical supplies to remote areas
In the Isle of Wight, a successful trial that used a drone to deliver medical supplies from the mainland has implications for isolated communities everywhere.
Pakistan producing own ventilators as COVID-19 cases rise
Gov't minister says the first home-made ventilators will be delivered to the national disaster management agency soon.
Infographic: How did we get to 10 million coronavirus cases?
A timeline of the pandemic's spread around the world as global COVID-19 infections hit the 10 million mark.
Colombia women protest against rising femicide
Protests are held against femicide in Colombia after the brutal killing of a mother and her daughter.
UK to ease travel restrictions for COVID-19 'low-risk' countries
The UK is set to waive its 14-day quarantine for people arriving from countries it considers to be low risk for coronavirus.
Libya's GNA: 'Liberation' of Sirte, Jufra 'more urgent than ever'
Army spokesman for GNA blames deployment of mercenaries for making Sirte 'most dangerous place in Libya'.
Yemen president urges separatists to 'stop the bloodshed'
The internationally recognised president urges southern separatists to honour Riyadh pact to end conflict in the south.
Costa Rica outbreak: Mass testing before international reopening
How Costa Rica become one of the most successful Latin American nations in the fight against COVID-19.
Ghana ruling party nominates President Akufo-Addo for re-election
Akufo-Addo from New Patriotic Party will contest against former President John Mahama for the third consecutive time.
Poet Threa Almontaser's 'love letter to Yemen'
The Yemeni-American poet on her Walt Whitman Award-winning book, The Wild Fox of Yemen.
Kashmir Muslims fear demographic shift as thousands get residency
Up to 25,000 people granted domicile certificates raising fears of the beginning of demographic change in Kashmir.
Black Lives Matter protest turns deadly in US state of Kentucky
Shots were fired during anti-racism protest demanding prosecution of officers who shot dead a woman inside her own home.
Biden slams Trump over reported bounties placed on US troops
Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president says if elected president he will confront Russia's Putin.
Egypt court jails belly dancer for 'debauchery' over TikTok post
High-profile Egyptian dancer, Sama el-Masry, says contents of her mobile phone were stolen and shared without consent.
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