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In Pictures: Hundreds in US demand justice for George Floyd
Hundreds fill Minneapolis's streets to demand justice for black man who died after being pinned down by a white officer.
Belgium, France arrest dozens over UK migrant truck deaths
Police in Brussels and Paris arrest 26 suspects over the deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants in a truck last year.
Romina Ashrafi: 'Honour killing' sparks outcry in Iran
President Rouhani requests his cabinet expedite laws against 'honour killings' after the murder of a 14-year-old girl.
The US should stop blocking vital IMF funds for poorer countries
New SDR allocations issued by the IMF could help developing economies cope with the looming economic crisis.
Pakistan investigates PIA plane crash that killed 97 in Karachi
Investigators remove wreckage from site of Friday's crash as pilots' union objects to lack of representation in probe.
French court rejects request to release Rwandan genocide suspect
Felicien Kabuga, arrested in Paris on May 16, told a court he did not 'kill any Tutsis' but was 'working' with them.
US astronauts prepare for historic mission
They are the crew for the first crewed spaceflight to blast off from US soil in almost 10 years.
How to tell bedtime stories in the age of coronavirus
To engage our children, we need stories that feature them as the heroes of their time.
At least 20 killed as minibus collides with truck in Mali
Eleven others taken to hospital with serious injuries, ministry of transport says, following Tuesday's incident.
US says Russia sent advanced fighters to aid mercenaries in Libya
US Africa Command says planes were 'repainted to camouflage' their origin as Moscow calls for immediate truce and talks.
Trump threatens social media after Twitter fact-checks him
Trump can't unilaterally regulate or close social media companies, which would require action by the US Congress or FCC.
More than 300 Hong Kong protesters arrested
Anti-government protesters are angry over new proposed laws which they say damage the freedoms of Hong Kong's people.
Twitter calls Trump's tweets 'misleading' for the first time
Social media company refers users to a fact-checking page as Donald Trump says Twitter is 'stifling free speech'.
Houston's Cancer Cluster
Residents of predominantly black and poor neighbourhood search for answers and justice following surge in cancer cases.
George Floyd: Black man dies after US police pin him to ground
Four Minneapolis officers fired after the death of George Floyd, who died after being pinned down by a white officer.
I am under a lockdown, but not because of the coronavirus
Israel has banned me from leaving the West Bank and has refused to tell me why.
Grit: Surviving the World's Largest Mud Disaster
In Indonesia, Dian and her community fight for justice from corporate powers accused of a terrible fracking disaster.
Footballers join calls against domestic violence amid lockdowns
Joint campaign launched by FIFA and WHO to raise awareness about violence towards women, children during pandemic.
North India sizzles as temperature touches 50C
Parts of the capital New Delhi record the hottest May day in 18 years with the mercury hitting 47.6C.
Hundreds held as HK police use pepper pellets to disperse protest
Demonstrators take to streets to express opposition to national anthem bill and Beijing's planned national security law.
Missile attack on Yemen army command in Marib kills at least 7
Military sources say chief of staff in Marib province survived attack blamed on Houthis, but son and nephew did not.
Tanzania COVID-19 response: Government accused of a coverup
Tanzania's government is accused of sending out false messaging about COVID-19 and covering up a crisis.
Rwanda genocide: French court to decide on handing suspect to UN
Wanted for genocide. A decision is due in France on where a top suspect in the Rwandan genocide should be tried.
In Pictures: Iconic sites around the world reopen their doors
Famed archaeological sites are among the global tourist destinations that are once again allowed to welcome visitors.
Hong Kong on edge before national anthem bill: Live updates
Riot police fire pepper pellets as they try to disperse demonstrators while legislators debate controversial bill.
In vast Kenya camp, refugee journalists on coronavirus front line
KANERE is on a mission to raise awareness about pandemic in Kakuma, one of world's largest camps for displaced people.
Spain begins 10-day mourning period for coronavirus victims
Flags across nation to be lowered to half-mast until June 5 to honour more than 27,000 lives lost so far to COVID-19.
South Korea reports biggest spike in coronavirus cases in 49 days
The outbreak at an e-commerce facility comes as some two million students return to class.
The Isle of Eigg and the possibilities of building a new economy
An economist explains what one small island in the UK can tell us about the failings of our economy and how to fix them.
Trump says he wants full Afghanistan pullout but sets no timeline
US forces have already begun withdrawing after 19 years of war as part of an agreement signed with Taliban in February.
Japan police arrest man in Kyoto anime arson that killed 36
Shinji Aoba faces murder, arson charges after he stormed into anime studio in 2019 and set it alight killing 36 people.
Excerpts: When Afghanistan was still considered the 'just war'
Author Taran Khan's Shadow City documents lives in Kabul away from the war machinery and foreign aid workers.
Hong Kong: Why China's national anthem bill is so controversial
If passed into law by Hong Kong's legislature, the bill will make 'disrespect' of the Chinese national anthem a crime.
Twitter fact-checks Trump as US president cries vote meddling
Social media platform has been tightening policy amid criticism it has allowed fake accounts, misinformation to thrive.
Trump hints at action against China over Hong Kong security law
White House spokeswoman says US president finds it 'hard to see' how Hong Kong can remain a financial hub amid conflict.
Brazil police raid Rio governor's residences amid COVID-19 probe
Wilson Witzel, a political foe of Bolsonaro, says he's innocent and accused the president of interference in the probe.
Brazil deaths may surpass 125,000 by August: Coronavirus updates
As daily death rate climbs to the highest in the world, new study warns total toll could surge five-fold by early August
Twitter says no sanctions against Trump for abusive tweets
Late on Tuesday, however, Twitter for the first time tagged some Trump tweets as 'misinformation'.
Populist paradox: Brexit 'led to better perception of immigrants'
A new study reports anti-immigrant sentiment softened among both Leave and Remain camps after the 2016 referendum.
WHO: Coronavirus 'accelerating' in some Latin American countries
Last week, Brazil saw the highest number of new coronavirus cases in a seven-day period since its outbreak began.
Venezuela health system 'grossly unprepared' for COVID-19 crisis
Venezuela has 1,177 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 10 deaths, but rights groups say the real numbers are much higher.
Burundi election results: What next?
Opposition party claims it won the poll but election board says their candidate garnered 20 percent of the vote.
Hungary gov't says PM's power to rule by decree to end on June 20
A coronavirus defence bill adopted in March let right-wing nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban rule by decree.
Qatar makes COVID-19 app mandatory, experts question efficiency
Qatari public health officials try to quell privacy concerns as contact-tracing app Ehteraz comes into force.
Soldiers describe deplorable conditions in Canadian nursing homes
Soldiers aiding coronavirus efforts report residents left in soiled diapers, cockroaches and ants in patient rooms.
Israeli court: Alleged child sex abuser to face extradition trial
Australia requested the accused's extradition in 2014 on 74 charges of child sex abuse but the case has dragged on.
US city deploys camera-equipped planes for surveillance
The US city of Baltimore is deploying a controversial method of surveillance that was developed for use in Iraq.
Viral video from NYC's Central Park sparks racism debate
Dog walker who called police on African American man out bird-watching draws condemnation from political leaders.
Crops destroyed as India faces 'worst locust attack in 27 years'
Insects damage seasonal crops, devastating farmers already struggling with the impact of coronavirus lockdown.
Trump urges end to lockdowns as US COVID-19 deaths near 100,000
Trump, paying increasingly closer attention to his re-election chances, and his backers say the worst is behind the US.
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