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Colonial discourses are stifling free speech in Germany
Germany is using accusations of anti-Semitism to protect Israel from criticism and stifle discussions about colonialism.
India's Modi says yoga a 'protective shield' against coronavirus
Hindu nationalist leader of the world's fourth worst-hit nation says yoga is a 'trusted friend in building immunity'.
More US states mandate face masks as coronavirus cases surge
As infections spiral, more US states and cities are requiring people to cover their faces in most indoor settings.
China starts prosecutiing two Canadians held on spying charges
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have been held since December 2018 and not allowed to see a lawyer or family.
NZ police officer shot dead; first killed on duty in a decade
Officer killed, another seriously hurt and member of public injured after police stop a car in Auckland.
China's top legislators draft details of Hong Kong security law
China and Hong Kong officials insist law won't affect average people amid criticism of the plan from US, UK and G7.
Trump renews threat to cut China ties day after high-level talks
Trump issues threat day after US top diplomat for East Asia described relations between two countries as 'tense'.
Australia says it is target of cyberattack by 'state actor'
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says attacks by unnamed country have increased in intensity and frequency recently.
US has hit agreed troop-cut target of 8,600 in Afghanistan
President Donald Trump has been eager for a full US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Blue Flu: Atlanta police call out of work in wake of charges
Officers are calling out after prosecutors charged a former policeman with murder for shooting Rayshard Brooks.
'Dreamers' cheer US court ruling on young immigrants' protections
Judges blocked Trump's bid to end a programme that shields hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation.
Indian army says 'no soldier in Chinese custody': Live updates
No Indian soldier is missing in action following Monday's clash with Chinese troops, report citing army sources says.
Kenya defeats Djibouti to win a seat at the UN Security Council
After both countries failed to gain enough support at first round, Kenya won the Africa spot with 129 votes against 69.
US Democrats urge Senate to revive DACA following court ruling
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats hail ruling and promise to continue the struggle on Dreamers' behalf.
LIVE: Global coronavirus death toll exceeds 450,000
Over 8.4 million have been confirmed to have coronavirus around the world and more than 4.1 million have recovered.
As racism protests roil US, Florida revisits dark past
On Election Day a 100 years ago, a white mob killed as many as 60 people after a Black man went to the polls to vote.
Trump-backed US government media chief under fire for dismissals
Michael Pack removed heads of Radio Free Europe and Middle East Broadcasting Networks, and prompted resignations at VOA.
What is behind the recent tension on the Korean Peninsula?
N Korea says it will send troops to the demilitarised border and resume military drills after it blew up liaison office.
The Netherlands struggling to meet housing demand
Number of homeless people has doubled in recent years and 300,000 new houses are urgently needed, but because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the yearly target will not be met.
US Supreme Court rules against Trump in 'capricious' DACA case
The court's ruling allows 650,000 undocumented immigrants who arrived in the US as children to remain and work.
NATO opens probe on France-Turkey naval incident in Mediterranean
Jens Stoltenberg says alliance authorities are investigating the incident 'to bring full clarity into what happened'.
Report: Black people face discrimination in France
The National Consultative Commission on Human Rights also says police must be better trained to handle racist disputes.
The unintended consequences of Trump's nuclear gambit
By pressuring China to attend trilateral nuclear talks, the US opened up a much-needed debate on global arms control.
Syrians file complaint in Germany over sex abuse in Assad's jails
The ex-detainees were victims or witnesses of torture and sexual violence, including rape and forced abortion, NGO says.
Evariste Ndayishimiye: Who is Burundi's new president?
Ndayishimiye inherits an isolated country under sanctions with a national psyche damaged by years of political violence.
Pelosi orders Confederate portraits out of halls of US Congress
Statues of Confederate leaders in the Capitol will remain, however, for the time being.
Trump, Bolton trade barbs as White house seeks to block book
Bolton's memoir alleges Trump asked China for help in re-election campaign and portrays him as 'stunningly uninformed'.
Report: Black people face discrimination in France
The National Consultative Commission on Human Rights also says police must be better trained to handle racist disputes.
In Pictures: Ethiopian migrants smuggled through Horn of Africa
These are the stories of Ethiopian men, women and children who undertake dangerous journeys in search of a better life.
Saudi Women: Reform or Repression?
Saudi female activists ask why arrests, detention and alleged torture continue, despite apparent reforms.
Rayshard Brooks: Former police officer charged with murder
Officials say Brooks was no threat to officers called to scene, who now face potential death sentence if found guilty.
Trump signs bill for sanctions on China officials over Uighurs
President's move comes as former adviser says Trump spoke approvingly of China 'basically building concentration camps'.
G7 urges China not to impose national security law on Hong Kong
Foreign ministers' statement comes on eve of key parliamentary meeting and as Pompeo and Yang meet in Hawaii.
Three months, 14 swab tests: A 29-year-old Indonesian's coronavirus ordeal
Airport worker Riki Permana was diagnosed in March. Now, he is struggling with the stigma associated with coronavirus.
WHO sees 'green shoots of hope' in coronavirus pandemic: Live
Despite cases still accelerating globally, WHO chief says steroid-based treatment holds promise in fight against virus.
Bolton memoir: Trump sought Chinese help to win 2020 election
Bolton describes episodes where Trump expressed willingness to halt investigations to give 'favours' to dictators.
Pressure on Italy to scrap planned arms deal with Egypt
Activists decry move to sell two frigates to Egypt even as 2016 murder of Italian student near Cairo remains unresolved.
Charleston church massacre: 5 years on Confederate debate rages
Dylann Roof sat through an hour of Bible study at a church before shooting nine Black worshippers in 2015.
Mexico, India, Ireland, Norway elected to UNSC; Africa seat open
Neither Kenya nor Djibouti gain required two-thirds majority for UN Security Council term; new round of voting needed.
Oxford college recommends removal of Cecil Rhodes statue
Oxford University's Oriel College will set up an independent commission to decide if Rhode's statue is to be removed.
Honduras president hospitalised for COVID-19, pneumonia
Juan Orlando Hernandez announced he had tested positive for coronavirus on Tuesday and said his symptoms were mild.
Will the Caesar Act defeat Syrian President Bashar al-Assad?
US Congress passes sanctions targeting politicians, institutions, businesses that engage with the Syrian government.
LIVE: India, China foreign ministers discuss deadly Ladakh clash
Wang Yi and Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar hold telephone talks over clash that killed 20 Indian soldiers.
India-China border tension: A new flashpoint in South Asia
Deadly violence in Himalayan region after thousands of troops from both sides face-off for weeks.
US air raids in Somalia in early 2020 killed seven civilians: HRW
US forces have not adequately investigated the two aerial attacks in February and March, Human Rights Watch says.
Turkey's foreign minister visits Libya for talks with GNA
The front lines of the Libyan conflict have shifted in recent weeks after Ankara increased military support to the GNA.
Putin's rating is collapsing as anger grows in Russia
Putin is losing popular support. Now Russians are going to take politics into their own hands.
When bodies piled up: Inside Ecuador's first coronavirus hotspot
Guayaquil, one of South America's first and hardest-hit cities, continues to feel the pandemic's lasting effects.
South Sudan leaders reach key deal on control of states
Salva Kiir's camp to nominate governors for six states, Riek Machar's for three, and third party to peace deal for one.
'Black lives don't matter' in the US: Floyd's brother to the UN
Philonise Floyd called on the UN to investigate systemic police violence against African Americans in the US.
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