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Offline and silenced: Internet blackouts are going global
From Kashmir to Iran, governments are turning off the internet to stop dissent. Plus, the murky world of deepfakes.
Malaysia PM says US sanctions on Iran violate international law
Speaking at Doha Forum 2019, Mahathir Mohamad says sanctions can only be applied on countries by United Nations.
Rioting in India's Assam continues over 'anti-Muslim' law
Anger grows in Indian state of Assam over controversial citizenship law that excludes Muslims.
Violence against women and collective guilt in India
How can women victims of violence get justice when the whole system is the perpetrator?
Finland minister apologises for Instagram poll on ISIL women
Katri Kulmuni had posted a poll on whether Finland should allow its women with ISIL links to return from Syria.
Iraq police issue warrants for mob who killed 'teenage gunman'
An act of violence at a demonstration divides Iraq's anti-government protesters.
Chile starts identifying remains of plane crash victims
Remains of people killed in Monday's crash brought to an airbase for DNA identification.
North Korea makes another 'crucial test' at its rocket facility
Unspecified test comes after South Korea think-tank's warning that Pyongyang may end nuclear talks later this month.
United States and China have reached a limited trade agreement
Trump administration has called off new tariffs due to start on Sunday and will reduce existing levies.
Hong Kong leader Lam heads to Beijing as pressure mounts at home
During her four-day visit, Lam is due to discuss political and economic situation in Hong Kong with President Xi.
New Zealand divers attempt to recover last 2 volcano victims
Search for missing bodies resumed at dawn on Saturday after it was suspended Friday afternoon due to weather conditions.
US Navy commander: China 'bullying' Southeast Asian neighbours
Admiral John Aquilino says China constructing islands in disputed waters and installing anti-aircraft missile system.
ISIL-linked group executes 4 hostages in Nigeria: NGO
Four dead among six hostages taken by Boko Haram splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province in July.
EU leaders 'ready' for next stage of Brexit
European leaders 'relieved' by clarity of UK elections outcome but negotiators worry about pace of trade negotiations.
US Supreme Court takes up Trump bid to shield financial records
Trump is trying to block subpoenas for bank records and tax returns in Democratic-led investigations of corruption.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi: 'Defending the indefensible'
We discuss Aung San Suu Kyi's appearance at the International Court of Justice with rights activist Maung Zarni.
Duda completes re-election tour of all 380 Polish counties
The incumbent right-wing president embarked on an ambitious campaign tour.
Trump impeachment: Committee sends charges to full House for vote
House Judiciary panel votes along party lines to recommend Trump be impeached for obstructing Congress, abuse of power.
El Mozote massacre: Waiting for reparations 38 years later
Salvadorans who survived Latin America’s most brutal massacre of the 20th century still await promised reparations.
After big victory, will Johnson be able to 'get Brexit done'?
The Conservative Party's win in UK elections has cleared the path for Brexit after three years of political paralysis.
Chile police committed serious human rights abuses: UN report
UN investigators accuse Chile's police of responding to recent protests 'in a fundamentally repressive manner'.
UK General Election: As it happened
PM Boris Johnson hails sweeping victory in general election, promises UK will leave the European Union by January 31.
Kyrgyzstan court unfreezes accounts of critical media outlets
Radio Free Europe and others had published allegations of a $1bn embezzlement scheme.
Anti-Johnson protests kick off in London and Glasgow
Opposition supporters briefly block traffic in UK capital a day after poll that was won by Conservatives by big margin.
UN extends mandate for agency supporting Palestinian refugees
UNRWA's mandate overwhelmingly renewed for another three years, despite opposition by US and Israel.
Abdelmadjid Tebboune: Who is Algeria's new president?
Former PM and Bouteflika ally makes comeback but his election is rejected by protest movement seeking old guard's exit.
S Sudan: $40m to help integrate rival forces as Kiir, Machar meet
Rare talks between President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar in Juba amid growing pressure to save peace deal.
UK election dominates EU summit
European Union leaders meeting in Brussels have been keeping a very close eye on the UK election.
Turkey flexes muscle as Greece and EU stick to international law
The European Union is siding with Greece in its maritime dispute with Turkey.
SNP victory puts Scottish independence back in the spotlight
A centre-left 'progressive nationalism' has resonated with Scottish voters and sets up a Sturgeon-Johnson showdown.
Niger fighting 'asymmetric war' against armed groups: Analysts
Niger mourns fallen troops as Islamic State in Western Sahara Province claims responsibility for attack that killed 71.
What are US articles of impeachment, and what happens next?
US House panel approves two articles of impeachment charging Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
After election victory, Boris Johnson promises January 31 Brexit
After election win, PM Johnson makes Brexit promise and says UK will 'take back control' of borders, money and trade.
EU powers urge calm as Haftar threatens fresh Tripoli assault
Leaders of France, Germany and Italy call for restraint, say political solution only way to achieve stability in Libya.
Italy's anti-fascist Sardines rally to counter rising nationalism
Large anti-Salvini protest planned for Rome after several successful demonstrations by movement founded by flatmates.
Trump impeachment: House panel poised to approve charges
House Judiciary Committee expected to send two articles of impeachment to full House for a vote next week.
Former PM declared Algeria president, but thousands protest again
Demonstrators who forced Abdelaziz Bouteflika to quit vow to keep protesting after Abdelmadjid Tebboune's election win.
Students in Indian capital protest 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law
Police use tear gas and batons to disperse students in New Delhi who called a march to Parliament to protest the law.
Drugs, guns, and despair: How America is killing Americans
The free market economy has pushed the American population to the brink.
How Kashmiri artists are resisting India's months-long lockdown
Kashmiri poets use their work to express anguish against the stripping of region's autonomy and security crackdown.
EU reacts to Johnson's big Brexit win
EU leaders welcome Boris Johnson's election triumph and call for a quick Brexit vote in the British Parliament.
Turkey: Former PM and Erdogan ally launches new party
Ahmet Davutoglu announces new political party three months after resigning from the ruling AK Party.
ICJ speech: Suu Kyi fails to use 'Rohingya' to describe minority
While defending military against genocide charges, Myanmar leader does not use Rohingya to describe persecuted minority.
Japanese PM Abe cancels India visit amid Assam unrest
Two people were killed in Assam state on Thursday when police opened fire on crowds protesting against citizenship law.
Held to ransom at the dinner table
If you are raised to eat with your hands, navigating the use of a knife and fork can unleash both power and pain.
Jeremy Corbyn: Shattered dreams of global radical left revolution
The Labour leader went into the election as the most unpopular opposition leader to have contested a British vote.
Transcript: Boris Johnson's election victory speech in full
Conservative prime minister thanks voters who switched from Labour as he promises to 'get Brexit done'.
US-Taliban talks 'pause' after suicide attack on American airbase
The assault on Bagram base came despite the resumption of US-Taliban talks days before in Qatar.
'Beautifying Phnom Penh': Muslim Cham face eviction in Cambodia
Future of minority group living along Mekong River unclear as government seeks to 'beautify' city before world summit.
British PM Johnson hails 'powerful mandate' for Brexit
Conservative leader Boris Johnson lands 'historic' election victory as Labour Party vote crumbles.
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