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International reaction to George Floyd killing
Some critics use US unrest to highlight what they see as American hypocrisy on protest movements at home vs abroad.
People face 'bleak' future as Sundarbans devastated by cyclone
Pandemic hampers relief efforts in India and Bangladesh after Cyclone Amphan leaves wreckage at UNSECO heritage site.
Anger at killing of autistic Palestinian by Israeli police
Protests in occupied East Jerusalem against killing of Iyad el-Hallak, an autistic Palestinian man, by Israeli police.
Who should try Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga?
Many Rwandans would like to see the man accused of funding the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi put on trial in Rwanda.
'Another way': George Floyd's brother says violence must stop
Emotional Terrence Floyd tells mourners rioting and acts of violence 'will not bring my brother back'.
Diocese in Germany's Augsburg to pay abuse victims up to $84,000
Victims of sexual and physical violence at the hands of the Catholic church in Augsburg to receive one-off payments.
US citizen sues ex-Egypt prime minister over arrest and torture
Mohamed Soltan accuses former PM Hazem al-Beblawi of ordering his arrest and torture in 2013.
Venezuela increases petrol prices, ends fuel subsidy
Shock at petrol stations in Venezuela, drivers questioning why they are now paying more.
Roadside bomb in Taliban-controlled area kills Afghan civilians
Officials say a motorbike was hit by a bomb in the Khan Abad district of Kunduz province.
CPJ: Over 100 press freedom violations reported at US protests
Police have hit journalists with rubber bullets, tear gas, pepper spray and arrested 20 of them, media watchdog says.
The Power Worshippers: A look inside the American religious right
An insight into the history and present of Christian nationalism, the movement behind Donald Trump's religious support.
UN: Libya's warring sides agree to restart ceasefire talks
Delegates from the rivals, LNA troops and GNA fighters, will conduct truce talks on video calls because of coronavirus.
Can Bangladesh deal with mountains of COVID-19 medical waste?
Experts say more resources and public awareness are urgently needed in Bangladesh to ensure discarded medical waste does not make the coronavirus pandemic worse.
In Pictures: Protesters teargassed for Trump photo-op
The US president slammed after police used tear gas to clear protesters from Trump's way as he visited a nearby church.
UN, Saudi Arabia seek to raise $2.41bn for war-torn Yemen
Saudi Arabia, a major player in Yemen's war, is co-hosting a UN pledging conference to raise funds for aid operations.
Mapping US cities where George Floyd protests have erupted
Demonstrations have erupted in hundreds of US cities after George Floyd, an unarmed black man, died in police custody.
Can Trump order the US military to quell violence at protests?
To deploy the armed forces, Trump would need to formally invoke a group of statutes known as the Insurrection Act.
George Floyd protests: Questions about role of white protesters
As protests and unrest continue across the US, African Americans are questioning the role of white protesters committing vandalism.
'Nothing has changed' a week after George Floyd died in custody
Minneapolis protesters demand all officers involved in the unarmed Black man's death be held accountable.
Iranian scientist detained in US on the way home
Iran's foreign minister says on Instagram that Iranian scientist imprisoned in US is now on his way back to Iran.
Immigration detention centres become Malaysia coronavirus hotspot
Health ministry says detention centres 'high risk' areas after spike in cases following series of raids during lockdown.
Hong Kong leader accuses US of 'double standards' over protests
Carrie Lam takes aim at US response to racial justice protests and slams its plans to revoke Hong Kong's special status.
George Floyd: State, private autopsies agree death a homicide
Medical examiner's finding on homicide confirms same conclusion of the private autopsy, but differs in part on cause.
Australian beach life at risk as environment drops down agenda
Up to 15,000 kilometres of the country’s sandy beaches could be lost by 2100 unless erosion is tackled.
Trump threatens to deploy military as peaceful rally tear-gassed
Tear gas, rubber bullets, flash bangs fired at peaceful protesters as Trump threatens to deploy military to US states.
Masks and social distancing work, new analysis finds
Researchers concluded single-layer cloth masks are less effective while tight-fitting N95 masks provide best protection.
Minneapolis volunteers clean up streets after Floyd protests
Volunteers help clean up the streets of Minneapolis after protests, sometimes violent over police brutality.
What is Antifa?
Antifa, short for anti-fascists, is an amorphous movement, not an organisation as Trump often says it is.
Tropical storm Amanda kills 20 in Central American countries
Most of the victims are in El Salvador, where heavy rains led to deaths of 15 people and disappearance of seven others.
No coronavirus deaths in Spain, a first since March: Live updates
Health authorities report no new deaths from the coronavirus in a 24-hour period for the first time since March 3.
How can education be secured in times of war?
The United Nations is concerned about the more than 75 million young people living in 35 crisis-affected countries.
Iran calls on US to 'stop violence' against its own people
'Let them breathe', foreign ministry spokesman tells US as protests seeking justice for George Floyd's death intensify.
Russia: Putin sets July 1 for constitutional reform vote
Vote, which may extend president's rule beyond 2024, is scheduled as officials say COVID-19 crisis has passed its peak.
George Floyd death: Liverpool footballers 'take a knee'
Gesture of support by players of English Premier League club following the death of Black man in US police custody.
Civilians killed as attackers storm Niger refugee camp
Some 50 fighters carry out 'well-planned operation' against Intikane camp in Tahoua region, UN refugee agency says.
DR Congo announces fresh Ebola outbreak in country's northwest
Newest outbreak of disease, the 11th recorded in DRC's history, comes as epidemic in country's east is still ongoing.
Black liberal, your time is up
Yes, tell the world that we are fed up. But, Black liberal, know that we are finished with you, too.
Turkey reopens most public places after coronavirus lockdown
Restaurants, cafes, gyms, swimming pools, beaches, parks, libraries and museums reopen across the country.
Zimbabwe summons US envoy over George Floyd protest remarks
US national security adviser O'Brien accused Zimbabwe and China of stirring unrest in US over George Floyd's death.
Iran says 230 killed in November protests after petrol price hike
For the first time, senior Iranian official provides casualty figures during unrest last year.
India to begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions
It has given states the power to do the same in non-high risk areas, even though the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise.
Biden leaves lockdown to meet with Black leaders about protests
The presumptive Democratic nominee has struggled in recent weeks to be heard over the din of duelling national crises.
'I am not a threat': Black people react on social media
Many take to Twitter to express sentiments of self-worth as the country faces mass protests over fatal police brutality against the minority group.
Bolsonaro accused of exploiting COVID-19 for political gains
Protesters and supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro clash in Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo, as Brazil reports a record 33,000 infections on a single day, bringing the total number of cases to half a million.
US retailers slammed over COVID-19 operations
Internet giant Amazon and supermarket chain owner Kroger among those criticised for praising their staff as 'heroes' for working during the coronavirus pandemic.
Asia Pacific countries ease lockdowns with caution
On Monday, several countries relaxed their lockdowns - with some allowing health clubs and zoos to reopen, while others are letting people go to work for the first time in months.
St Louis Superman
A battle rapper, activist and Missouri state representative fights to pass a critical bill for his community.
Iran says scientist jailed in US 'to return in days'
Sirous Asgari was accused of stealing trade secrets in the United States but was acquitted last November.
'We are tired of oppression': US protests in pictures
Major US cities put under curfew and national guards deployed as protests against killing of Black man intensifies.
George Floyd death: DC National Guard called in - Live updates
Entire Washington, DC National Guard has been called in response to protests outside White House and other areas in DC.
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