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Black Lives Matter and lessons from Palestine
Lessons from the Palestinian struggle can be crucial for the success of the anti-racism uprising in the United States.
Explainer: US police reform bills compared
House Democrats press far-reaching proposals to address racial inequality in policing; Republicans back limited reforms.
New Caledonia to vote on independence from France on October 4
The vote on independence follows a referendum in November 2018 when 57 percent of voters chose to remain part of France.
Trump to meet Polish president known for anti-LGBTQ rhetoric
Trump is accused of supporting those who discriminate against LGBTQ people by hosting Polish President Andrzej Duda.
Indian jets fly over Galwan as China again blames India for clash
Indian forces engage in show of strength over flashpoint Himalayan area as China repeats India provoked June 15 clash.
'I lost my eye': The price of protesting US police brutality
Demonstrators in five cities describe how police used force on peaceful protests, resulting in serious injuries, trauma.
Statue of US slavery advocate taken down in South Carolina
Officials voted unanimously to remove the statue of former US VP John C Calhoun from downtown square in Charleston.
Iraq infections: Doctors warn a surge in cases is imminent
As coronavirus infections increase in Iraq, doctors warn the healthcare system is close to collapse.
Thailand: Activists worried as historical buildings altered
The disappearing symbols of democracy in Thailand lead to concerns that the government is trying to wipe out history.
Almost 300,000 jobs at risk in the UK amid COVID-19 crisis
The UK's economy is slowly coming to life after months under lockdown, but the country's theatres are still waiting for news about how they can welcome audiences again.
Animal abuse: Calls for Thailand gov't to stop wildlife shows
Why the return of tourism threatens to cause more pain and trauma for captive elephants in Thailand.
Donald Trump-like rock attracts visitors in southern Turkey
Ancient formation in Turkish town of Silifke is being likened to the silhouette of US President Donald Trump.
Scarce medical oxygen worldwide leaves many gasping for air
In poor countries, from Peru to Bangladesh, oxygen in hospital is often found to be in short supply.
Can India's Kerala maintain its coronavirus success story?
After a widely celebrated fight against the pandemic, Indian state sees cases begin to grow.
India embassy move bid to 'divert attention from China': Pakistan
Pakistan foreign minister accuses India of planning to launch a 'false flag operation' amid border tensions with China.
South Asia faces a remittances crisis amid COVID-19 pandemic
Coronavirus lockdowns cost millions of migrant workers their jobs, halting billions in remittances they sent home.
Pakistan plane crash that killed 98 blamed on 'human error'
Initial investigative report blames pilots and air traffic controllers for failed landing attempt and subsequent crash.
Israeli annexation plan draws South Africa apartheid comparisons
Israel's detractors have long labeled it an apartheid state to describe its occupation of Palestinian lands.
Palestinians condemn 'execution' of youth by Israeli forces
Palestinian officials call for international probe as they accuse Israel of preventing medical aid to Ahmed Erekat, 27.
Chile President Pinera criticised for breaking funeral guidelines
The funeral of a prominent uncle of President Sebastian Pinera is the latest bone of contention in Chile,
In Pictures: Russia shows off military might at grand WWII parade
The traditional May 9 Victory Day Parade delayed by the coronavirus pandemic takes place in Moscow's Red Square.
European MPs condemn Israel's annexation move
Letter by 1,080 parliamentarians from 25 nations urges leaders to prevent Netanyahu's controversial land seizure.
Days of heavy rain flood parts of Eastern Europe
Roads and bridges are destroyed as the torrential downpours continue.
Russia's Putin hails Soviet role in WWII at military parade
The world owes the Soviet Union a debt of gratitude for its contribution to Nazi Germany's defeat, Russian leader says.
Coronavirus testing may not reach women in conflict zones: IRC
Testing is limited in many low-income countries, and more so in conflict zones, where the biggest gender gaps are seen.
The all-women law firm helping prisoners get justice in Nigeria
Poor Nigerian inmates can wait years for their cases to go to trial, but now a group of lawyers are fighting the system.
Moroccan teen's death in custody sparks reform push in Spain
Ilyas al-Taheri died after security staff strapped him to a bed using practice denounced by rights groups as dangerous.
Yemen coronavirus cases expected to surge as UN aid dries up
UN warns the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in Yemen could surpass that from five years of devastating war.
Rohingya say dozens perished in months-long voyage to Malaysia
Survivors from boat crammed with 300 refugees say bodies were thrown in the sea during the tortuous four-month voyage.
Modi's India should be on the US's religious freedom blacklist
Only strong pressure from the US can stop the Indian government from further eroding religious freedom in the country.
US navy ship sails near Venezuela after arrival of Iranian cargo
An American warship in the Caribbean Sea navigated into waters the US Navy says are illegitimately claimed by Caracas.
Arab League calls for Libya ceasefire, peace talks
Emergency meeting of the bloc initiated by Egypt was rejected by Libya's internationally recognised government.
Indians worried as Trump visa order separates them from families
New US immigration order bars entry of certain temporary work visa holders, leaving hundreds trapped in India.
Syrian army says Israel hit several bases across country
Two soldiers killed in attacks with targeted bases believed to have a strong presence of Iranian-backed militias.
N Korea's Kim suspends plans for military action against S Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un takes step back after weeks of escalation amid stalled denuclearisation talks.
Scores of countries back ICC in face of US sanctions
More than half the member states sign statement defending role of international body after 'unprecedented' move by US.
Saudi Arabia condemns attacks by Yemen's Houthis on Riyadh
Eight armed drones, three ballistic missiles reportedly hit Saudi capital but there were no reports of casualties.
Singapore heads for snap elections despite coronavirus pandemic
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong dissolves parliament and calls for July 10 polls as estranged brother joins opposition.
US deports ex-paramilitary leader 'Toto' Constant to Haiti
Emmanuel 'Toto' Constant has been accused of atrocities including the killings at least 3,000 between 1991 and 1994.
Trump in Arizona: My border wall stopped the coronavirus
In visiting the US-Mexico border, Trump seeks to change the subject to an issue he thinks will help electrify his base.
FBI: Black NASCAR driver not the victim of hate crime
Discovery of noose in driver Bubba Wallace's garage stunned the stock car world as it pushes for inclusion.
US Justice officials faced 'heavy pressure' in Roger Stone case
Former Department of Justice official to tell Congress that prosecutors faced improper political interference.
Bill Cosby granted appeal in Pennsylvania sex assault case
Cosby has been in prison for nearly 2 years after being convicted of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004.
Rayshard Brooks remembered, laid to rest in Atlanta
Brooks, allegedly murdered by an Atlanta police officer, is remembered as a kind, fun-loving father by his family.
Four killed as strong earthquake shakes southern, central Mexico
The magnitude-7.4 earthquake near Huatulco, Oaxaca caused rockfalls, and damaged buildings in hillside villages.
Egyptian activist Sanaa Seif detained outside prosecutor's office
Relatives say sister of jailed blogger Alaa Abdel Fattah forced into van outside general prosecutor's office in Cairo.
Two Syrian soldiers killed in Israeli aerial attacks: State media
Four other soldiers wounded and material damages caused after several raids in different parts of country, SANA says.
UN chief Antonio Guterres urges Israel to drop annexation plans
Secretary-general says such a move will be 'devastating' for hopes of fresh talks and an eventual two-state solution.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian at occupied West Bank checkpoint
Palestinian official rejects Israeli police allegation that suspect had attempted to run over an officer.
'We've been hit badly' Fauci warns of US coronavirus surge
Dr Anthony Fauci said coming weeks 'critical' to address rising number of cases across half of US states.
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