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Why is the US targeting the International Criminal Court?
Trump has imposed sanctions on ICC staff investigating suspected US war crimes in Afghanistan.
Number of cases in Africa top 200,000: Live updates
The number of COVID-19 cases in Africa has reached 203,899, with 5,530 fatalities recorded in 54 countries so far.
Fighters kill dozens, raze village in Nigeria's Borno state
At least 81 killed in attack believed to be in retaliation to the killing of fighters to prevent theft of herd animals.
George Floyd: Minneapolis police promises reforms - Live updates
Minneapolis police chief announced the first of what he said would be a series of 'transformational' reforms.
The US protests and the echoes of imperial violence
The US is using methods of violence against domestic protests it has repeatedly used in its imperial adventures abroad.
US judge cites 'gross abuse of prosecutorial power' in Flynn case
John Gleeson: 'The government has engaged in highly irregular conduct to benefit a political ally of the president.'
Lawyers seek Facebook posts of Myanmar leaders in Rohingya case
Human rights lawyers: Facebook posts of officials 'may constitute evidence of genocidal intent' against Muslim minority.
Have nationwide protests led to a spike in US coronavirus cases?
Face masks and outdoor air may have helped reduce the spread of COVID-19 during large anti-racism protests in the US.
Nine of 10 most neglected displacement crises in Africa: NRC
Jan Egeland, secretary-general of Norwegian Refugee Council, has questioned if disinterest is a result of racism.
Minneapolis ends talks with police union in wake of Floyd case
The police chief says 'we will have a police department that our communities view as legitimate, trusting'.
Turkey dismisses Egypt ceasefire offer as attempt to save Haftar
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says the call for a truce in Libya 'does not seem sincere or believable to us'.
US court blocks Trump's effort to deport teenage immigrant
Case challenges Trump administration's expulsion of hundreds of immigrant children at border citing the coronavirus.
Obituary: Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza
Pierre Nkurunziza, who ruled the Central African country for 15 years, died of a heart attack, the government said.
Were they worth it?: Key protest movements over the years
Here's a look at some of the key protests of recent decades and what they achieved or failed.
Russia arrests three people over 21,000-tonne diesel spill
Arrests of three power plant staff follows fuel reservoir collapse in Siberia's Norilsk that polluted soil and waterways
Morocco's Bollywood Dream
Meet cinema fans in Morocco who live for the glamour of Bollywood.
The Portuguese rediscovering their country's Muslim past
Historians and archaeologists are showing just how integral Islam is to the country's identity.
Conspiracy to Massacre: Anti-Semitism in America
We examine violent attacks against Jewish Americans in the US and the anti-Semitic conspiracy theories behind them.
Ukraine probes ex-leader Petro Poroshenko in intelligence case
Poroshenko is suspected of issuing illegal decree in 2018 related to his dealings with foreign intelligence service.
South Africa: Security forces accused of fatal lockdown crackdown
Security forces allegedly killed at least six people and are being accused of using excessive force while implementing coronavirus lockdown measures.
Ex-West Indies captain says faced racism during India IPL stint
Cricketer says his Hyderabad Sunrisers team-mates called him 'kaalu', but he did not know what the Hindi word meant.
Statues fall as global anti-racism protests spread: Live updates
The protests that started in the US have spread, leading to the removal of statues with racist legacies.
With pristine reefs at stake, Cuba bets on coral nurseries
Cuba's first coral nursery was created three years ago through landmark collaboration between Cuban and Florida aquaria.
Germany's FM warns Israel against West Bank annexation plans
Heiko Maas warns Israel that the plan to begin annexing parts of the occupied West Bank would violate international law.
Pakistan turns locusts into chicken feed to tackle the invasion
Programme draws on efforts in war-ravaged Yemen where people were encouraged to eat protein-rich locusts amid famine.
How Afghan refugees are helping Turkey fight coronavirus
UNHCR initiative sees Afghans in Kayseri produce 1,000 face masks a day and soap to aid hospitals and local community.
WHO says Pakistan should reimpose lockdown to curb coronavirus
Cases increased exponentially since the lockdown was lifted in late May, with record-high cases registered on Tuesday.
Trying to stay afloat: Dutch heritage vessels sail in protest
Dutch owners of historic sailing vessels set out to sea to protest the coronavirus pandemic’s effect on tourism.
Heavy rainfall in southern China affects millions
Rain-triggered floods swamp homes and farmlands in Guangxi, Hunan, and Guangdong provinces.
Egypt's Islamic body reverses Ottomans 'occupied' Istanbul remark
Egypt's Dar al-Ifta caused a social media uproar when it referred to Islamic conquest of Constantinople as 'occupation'.
Violent protest reflects the violence of the system
The media focus on looting was a convenient distraction from the police's brutal aggression against protesters.
Prominent Saudi family urges West to help free detained children
Security official who fled to Canada after MBS' rise to power says his children were detained in March.
'We'll never forget': George Floyd's funeral in pictures
Family, activists and the public pay tribute to 46-year-old Black man whose death triggered anti-racism protests.
Yemen COVID-19: Fears cases and deaths are being underreported
The WHO believes many more people in Yemen are affected by coronavirus than official reporting shows.
Sweden drops probe into unsolved 1986 murder of PM Olof Palme
The chief prosecutor on the case says the probe was closed because the main suspect, Stig Engstrom, died in 2000.
Unwanted: Bangladesh, Malaysia reject rescued Rohingya refugees
Bangladesh rejects Malaysia's suggestion to take back nearly 300 Rohingya refugees who were found drifting at sea.
Japan to take lead on G7 statement amid fresh Hong Kong protests
Dozens arrested in Hong Kong after hundreds of people march to mark a year since the start of anti-government protests.
EU calls on conflict parties in Libya to withdraw foreign forces
Foreign ministers of Germany, France and Italy join EU's Josep Borrell in calling for immediate ceasefire agreement.
China pushes back against Harvard coronavirus study
Other scientists sceptical of study but acknowledge infectious disease was spreading sometime before December 2019.
Brazil restores coronavirus data after controversy, court ruling
Brazil's health ministry removed cumulative numbers at weekend sparking accusations of manipulation.
Messages of unity and defiance at White House protest site
In the US capital, a fence meant to divide has brought people together.
US authorities demand Prince Andrew interview in Epstein case
US Justice Dept, duke's lawyers dispute terms of an interview about his relationship with the late US sex trafficker.
US Senate confirms first Black service chief in 'historic' vote
General Charles Brown Jr named head of service for the US Air Force amid racial unrest following death of George Floyd.
What is the psychological cost of the coronavirus?
Lockdown and isolation have led to unprecedented levels of anxiety, stress and depression.
Turkey lifts lockdown for seniors, minors: Live updates
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lifts stay-at-home orders for minors and for people aged over 65.
What's behind GNA's decision to launch offensive to seize Sirte?
Analysts question the rationale for offensive but agree Haftar is in the back foot.
PA proposes demilitarised state as counterproposal to Trump plan
Palestinians send mediators' response to the US plan, which endorses Israel annexing parts of the occupied West Bank.
Who was George Floyd, the man who sparked a movement?
An avid sports fan, father and brother, Floyd is laid to rest in Houston as those close to him mourn his loss.
Robert Milligan: London statue of 18th-century slaver removed
Move comes as London mayor says he is setting up commission to ensure UK capital's monuments reflected its diversity.
At least 20 people dead after boat sinks off Tunisia's coast
The boat, which was heading towards Italy, was carrying 53 people when it sank; rescue operations are still ongoing.
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