Spanish man jailed for killing and eating his mother
New Zealand High Court Overturns Stuart Nash's Decision On Tarakihi Fishing Limits: “When deciding how long a fish stock should take to recover, the minister should consider the biology of the fish, not a voluntary industry plan,” the court said.
‘Don’t betray women of Tigray’: calls grow for international action against rape in war; Politicians among signatories of two open letters urging investigation into reports of sexual violence in Ethiopian conflict
Montreal police filmed kneeling on Black teen's neck, prompting calls for investigation
Ebrahim Raisi, ultra-conservative judiciary chief with brutal human rights violation records, set to be Iran's next president
High greenhouse gas emitters should pay for carbon they produce, says IMF | Greenhouse gas emissions
Tuna-fishing nations hammered out a temporary plan to stop overfishing of Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna, but fatal weaknesses may sink it, experts say. The highly prized yellowfin stock is a few years from collapse, scientists warn.
Canada leads international coalition calling on China to allow investigators free access to Xinjiang
Constitutional right to use a weapon in self-defense passed by Czech lower house
Anti-coup protesters in Myanmar donned flowers in their hair Saturday to mark the birthday of ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains under house arrest and is due to face court again next week
A major manufacturer in Taiwan is forcing migrant workers out of private homes and back into shared accommodation at the height of the island’s worst Covid-19 outbreak since the pandemic began, drawing accusations of discrimination and double standards.
Teacher suspended for showing a picture of Prophet Muhammad refuses to return to work over fears for his life
Tokyo scraps public viewing of Olympics
Koala Scares: Iconic Aussie Animals Could Soon Be Extinct. They could soon be listed as endangered in Queensland, New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory after bushfires smashed already struggling populations and destroyed precious habitats.
Women in Istanbul took to the streets on Saturday to protest Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention, effective July 1. Established by the Council of Europe in 2011, the convention targets violence against women and domestic violence
Amnesty calls for investigation into Iran's president-elect Raisi for crimes against humanity
The largest gay pride parade in central Europe took place again in Warsaw for the first time in two years after a pandemic-induced break — and amid a backlash in Poland and Hungary against LGBT rights
Bolsonaro's rule is 'worse threat than coronavirus,' say Brazilians as nation passes 500,000 deaths
Pentagon pulls missile defense, other systems from Saudi Arabia and other Middle East countries
Brazil surpasses 500,000 Covid-19 deaths.