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‘Dramatic increase’ in Myanmar war crimes, UN probe finds
Crimes include sexual violence, indiscriminate or disproportionate targeting of civilians using bombs, UN report says.
Colombia reach first Women’s World Cup quarter-final with win over Jamaica
Usme's goal breaches Jamaica's solid defence to give Colombia 1-0 win and sets up a quarter-final clash with England.
Italian man crushed to death by falling cheese wheels
Dairy factory owner, 74, dies when shelves carrying 25,000 wheels of cheese collapse and bury him, authorities say.
‘Carlsberg discriminated against us on a national basis’: Bosniak staffer
In 2014, a staffer asked that a photo of a convicted war criminal was removed from the premises. The legal saga goes on.
The Mumbai residents risking safety for affordable housing
Residents in one of the city's prime locations are determined to stay put in a government-owned, dilapidated building.
Israel demolishes refugee camp home of alleged Palestinian attacker
Israeli forces demolished the house of Abdelfattah Kharousheh, who was accused of killing two Israelis last February.
India court asks if Nuh demolitions were ‘an exercise of ethnic cleansing’
Over 300 homes, businesses and roadside shanties - mainly belonging to Muslims - were bulldozed after communal riots.
The rise, fall and rise again of Nuhu Ribadu, Nigeria’s new security chief
Will Ribadu, celebrated in his first stint in government, succeed in his second or see his reputation dip again?
Western Australia to scrap new law protecting Aboriginal heritage sites
The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act came into force on July 1 and is now being dropped after protests by landowners.
Two dead, over 700,000 left without power as storms batter eastern US
More than 1,700 US flights were cancelled and some 8,000 delayed, the FlightAware website says.
Chocolates and a chat: A peaceful response to Quran burnings in Sweden
Muslims present at the burnings refuse to be provoked as they hand out chocolates and seek dialogue with onlookers.
Tech groups back TikTok in lawsuit seeking to block Montana ban
Trade association and tech industry coalition argue ban undermines 'structure, design, and purpose of the internet'.
Morocco’s women football stars are winning against Western bias too
Their record run is defeating the Western media's efforts to stereotype Arab teams.
Australian police arrest 19 for child sex abuse offences after FBI tip-off
Australian police say they have rescued 13 children after investigation into 'sophisticated' online child abuse network.
China calls on Philippines to move grounded warship from disputed reef
China says the Philippines has 'ignored' repeated requests to remove 'stranded' warship from the Second Thomas Shoal.
China drafts rules for facial recognition tech amid privacy complaints
Cyberspace Administration of China says tech should only be used when there is a specific purpose, protective measures.
South Korea evacuates thousands from World Scout Jamboree as typhoon nears
More than 1,000 vehicles are moving the estimated 37,000 scouts ahead of the arrival of Tropical Storm Khanun.
Jollibee made Filipino food global. Some say it exported exploitation too
Former workers at New Jersey, US branch of fast-food chain say they were let go after demanding better conditions.
Carcinogens found at US nuclear missile sites as reports of cancer surface
Clean up operation ordered after unsafe levels of likely carcinogen found at underground nuclear missile launch sites.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 531
Here is the situation on Tuesday, August 8, 2023.
Trump team seeks to limit protection order in US election interference case
Prosecutors have requested a protection order to shield evidence from being published or misused to sway witnesses.
At least 8 killed in Russian missile attack in Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine
Rescue workers among those killed in Russian attacks on residential structures in Pokrovsk, Ukraine says.
Nine killed in multiple bombings in Pakistan
A local politician is among the dead in one of the attacks, with no responsibility claimed by any group.
What unites and divides the Amazon rainforest nations?
Eight countries are meeting in Brazil to discuss challenges facing the critical ecosystem.
Rwanda genocide suspect Kabuga should not face trial, UN judges say
Judges say Felicien Kabuga, accused of fuelling the 1994 genocide, is unfit for trial or alternative procedures.
US diplomat visits Niger to meet coup leaders, push for Bazoum’s release
Victoria Nuland describes talks with coup leaders as 'difficult' as the US calls for 'constitutional order' in Niger.
Women’s World Cup: Jamaica historic run comes despite ‘subpar’ support
As Jamaican leaders praise 'Reggae Girlz' qualification to knockout stage, players complain of inadequate resources.
Ukraine detains woman over alleged plot to attack Zelenskyy
Security service says suspect gathering intel to try to find out president's itinerary in southern region of Mykolaiv.
Court tosses out Trump defamation countersuit against writer E Jean Carroll
Trump had objected to comments from Carroll doubling down on rape allegations she made against the former US president.
‘Of course’ Trump lost 2020 election, Republican candidate DeSantis says
Florida governor lags far behind three-time indicted former US president in GOP's 2024 presidential nomination race.
‘Extremely worrisome’: Kidnappings of women, children surge in Haiti
UNICEF calls for immediate release of women and children as nearly 300 abductions are reported in first half of 2023.
Six months on from earthquakes, tent hospital treats patients in Syria
The hospital was established as an urgent response to the quake disaster and the region's need for medical services.
At least 16 people killed in refugee shipwrecks off North Africa
Death toll rises to 11 after boat capsizes off Tunisia, and five found dead off Western Sahara.
Rains destroy hundreds of homes in Sudan’s north: State media
Heavy rain hits Northern State, causing damage to at least 464 houses, SUNA news agency reports.
India Supreme Court to monitor investigations into Manipur sexual violence
Move comes after two women alleged gang rape following a video of them being paraded naked by a mob.
Sweden, Norway issue red alerts as heavy rain derails train, floods roads
Authorities are warning people to stay away from rivers and steep slopes as the downpour is set to continue for days.
At least two killed on fifth day of taxi drivers strike in South Africa
Protests erupt against a new law that gives Cape Town authorities the power to impound vehicles over offences.
Extreme weather: Nature holds the keys of resilience and hope
Ahead of Biodiversity COP16, governments have to show courage in making decisions that benefit the whole of humanity.
ECOWAS calls for second emergency summit to discuss Niger coup
West African bloc to meet days after its deadline expired for Niger's coup plotters to reinstate the ousted president.
Thai election runner-up agrees to coalition with conservative party
Pheu Thai Party attempts to form government as winner Move Forward's efforts repeatedly blocked in parliament.
Former US police officer sentenced for role in George Floyd’s killing
Tou Thao, convicted in state court for involvement in 2020 killing, sentenced to nearly five years in prison.
Brazil hosting Amazon summit: What you need to know
Leaders are gathering in Brazil to discuss ways to protect critical rainforest after years of deforestation and threats.
Niger coup complicates routes for European airlines across Africa
The closure of Niger's airspace by its military government is impacting travel times for flights across Africa.
Tunisia activists appeal jail terms over pollution protests
Dozens residents from Aguereb given prison sentences for demonstrating against a massive rubbish dump in a national park.
Thousands of US troops arrive in Red Sea amid ratcheting Iran tensions
More than 3,000 US sailors and marines aboard two warships have reached the Red Sea, US Navy says.
Niger: What are West Africa’s options to reverse the coup?
West Africa's regional bloc has imposed sanctions on Niger and threatened possible use of force. What options exist?
Several injured as blast hits grain silos at Turkey’s Derince port
Governor says initial evaluations blame wheat dust compression for the explosion.
UK moves asylum seekers to barge despite humanitarian concerns
The large residential barge will only house single men and provide 'basic and functional' accommodation.
Bangladesh to tone down ‘draconian’ digital security law
Law minister says law will be replaced by another legislation which will remove sections that were allegedly misused.
Could El Salvador’s gang crackdown spread across Latin America?
A harsh crackdown on gangs has brought Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele popularity, but experts say the cost is steep.
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