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NYC, DC enter second phase of reopening as global cases soar
New York and DC enjoy public spaces and activities not available for at least three months as the big cities reopen.
Hundreds of rescued migrants arrive in Italy
Rescued from smugglers boats in the Mediterranean Sea, it's the first time a rescue ship has been allowed to dock in Italy since ports were closed in April because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Yemen government, southern separatists agree to ceasefire
Saudi-led coalition says both sides meeting in Riyadh to push implementation of 2019 deal that ended earlier fighting.
Trump renews his assault on states, Democrats over mail-in voting
Trump claims without evidence that foreign countries will rig the election by printing "millions of mail-in ballots".
Trump backtracks on meeting with Venezuela's Maduro
Trump said he was open to a meeting, seemingly contradicting his administration's pressure strategy to remove Maduro.
Malawi set for landmark presidential rerun
Malawi goes to the polls on Tuesday after last year's elections were marred by allegations of rigging.
Tennessee newspaper investigating apocalyptic, 'Islamophobic' ad
A self-described 'Evangelical' group ran the ad in the state's biggest newspaper, saying a nuclear bomb will explode.
Black challengers confront establishment Democrats in NY, KY
Challengers from the left have tapped into the wounded progressive movement's desire for transformational change.
Panama exhumes victims of 1989 US invasion
Exhumation is part of a government investigation into how they were killed.
Police, protesters clash in southern Tunisia over lack of jobs
Protests escalate in Tataouine after demonstrators took to the streets to demand gov't deliver jobs promised in 2017.
Judgement Day to Election Day: Malawi's rocky and daring year
Malawians set to return to the polls after prolonged uncertainty following annulment of 2019 vote over irregularities.
UK's Reading mourns stabbing attack victims
Police questions suspect as English town mourns three people killed in what is being treated as a 'terror' attack.
More than 90 percent of Mexico's Lacandon Jungle deforested
More forest is being lost every year - mainly for farming - despite conservation efforts.
Trump is losing it
The incumbent US president launched psychological warfare in Tulsa.
Brazil’s COVID-19 crisis spirals out of control
Infections surge throughout Latin America with more than two million reported, half in Brazil, where more than 50,000 people have died.
Japan asserts Senkaku Islands claim in dispute with China, Taiwan
Japanese local authority has approved a measure changing the status of disputed islands which are also claimed by China and Taiwan.
ICC hears prosecutor's appeal against Laurent Gbagbo's acquittal
ICC prosecutor says UN tribunal erred in clearing former Ivory Coast president on charges of crimes against humanity.
Black autonomy and lessons from the Black Power struggle
The Black Power movements of the 1960s and 1970s can show the way for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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US: Two killed, seven injured in Charlotte shooting
Police say five other people were hospitalised after they were hit by vehicles while running away.
Coronavirus lockdown 'lonely' and 'dangerous' for LGBTQ Indians
Restrictions leave people already on the margins vulnerable to further abuse, often at the hands of their own families.
Greece COVID-19 fight prompts Athens to free public space of cars
The COVID-19 outbreak has accelerated Greece's plans to offer tourists a grand tour one step at a time.
France brings home 10 children of ISIL fighters from Syria
About 12,000 foreigners - 4,000 women and 8,000 children - are being held at three camps in northeastern Syria.
Black creatives seek systemic changes in UK's entertainment industry
Not enough is being done to redistribute power in the industry, say Black creatives in the UK, with some urging fellow artists to unionise.
Lebanon has detained at least 100 activists since October
United in the face of oppression, demonstrators in Lebanon say their freedom of speech is under threat.
Trump not 'fit for office', says ex-White House aide John Bolton
Bolton, who was fired as NSA last September, tells ABC News that he will not vote for Trump in November election.
Giant Galapagos tortoises released after saving their species
Sixteen giant tortoises who helped save their species from the brink of extinction are released back into the wild.
Dimitrov, Coric get coronavirus after 'reckless' charity event
Tennis event organised by men's top-ranked player Djokovic had been criticised for lack of safety precautions.
Did TikTok users sabotage Trump's Tulsa rally?
Trump campaign rejects social media users' claim they inflated attendance expectations for campaign rally.
Serbia's ruling party declares victory in boycott-tainted vote
Serbian Progressive Party won about 63 percent of votes in Sunday's polls, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says.
Donald Trump says he would consider meeting Venezuela's Maduro
A power struggle has been raging in Venezuela since Juan Guaido declared himself acting president in January 2019.
Algerian activist Bouraoui handed prison sentence: Lawyer
Bouraoui convicted on six counts, including 'insulting the president' and 'insulting Islam'.
COVID-19 cases in Latin America exceed 2 million
Coronavirus infections in Latin America and the Caribbean climb as measures to contain pandemic have differing success.
Five things to know about the India-China border standoff
Heightened tensions between the Asian neighbours after killing of 20 Indian soldiers draw international concerns.
Gunmen kill more than dozen civilians in eastern DR Congo attacks
Local officials say at least 19 people killed in the eastern part of country in two separate attacks by ADF fighters.
Libya: GNA calls Egypt's military threat 'declaration of war'
Egyptian president warned of 'direct' intervention in Libya, citing the need to protect Egypt's porous border.
Yemen: UAE-backed separatists take control of Socotra
UAE-backed southern separatists in Yemen seize control of the strategic Socotra island from the Saudi Arabian-backed government.
Serbia’s ruling party claims election win
Serbia's president toasts his election success, but not all parties recognise the result.
Trump put personal over national interests: Bolton
Former US national security adviser repeats claim that Trump's focus is re-election and not national health as Trump rally comes under fire.
Taiwan boosts domestic defence with flight of new jet trainer
President Tsai Ing-wen has made a priority of Taiwan's defence industry as China increases pressure on the island.
North Korea promises 'retaliatory punishment' for the South
Analysts say North Korea has been conducting a series of staged provocations aimed at forcing sanctions concessions.
EU, China summit to cool tensions over coronavirus, Hong Kong
EU has accused China of disinformation over the pandemic but two countries also at odds over Hong Kong, investment.
More than 50,000 dead as Brazil coronavirus outbreak deepens
Right-wing President Jair Bolsanaro's handling of the pandemic has raised questions about his leadership.
The 'unapologetically Malaysian' voice wooing young adult readers
Hanna Alkaf is drawing attention with books that draw on history, culture and religion to tell deeper truths.
Live: WHO reports largest 24-hour increase in coronavirus cases
The UN health agency recorded 183,000 new cases, with Brazil and the US reporting the most new infections.
Serbia's governing party set to win elections amid pandemic
First projections indicate Vucic's Progressive Party won Serbia's parliamentary elections amid opposition boycott.
Could Egypt and Turkey go to war in Libya?
Egypt's president threatens military intervention against Turkish-backed troops.
US: Impeaching Barr a 'waste of time', says top Democrat
Jerrold Nadler says Attorney General Barr 'deserves impeachment' but Senate would block any effort to sanction him.
Pussy Riot member held by Russian 'anti-extremism' police
Russian state media cites a police source as saying Pyotr Verzilov was arrested as part of an investigation.
George Floyd, a survivor's guilt and a global Black Lives Matter
The Black Lives Matter struggle is no longer confined to the national borders of the United States.
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