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A group of four soldiers are shown walking across a field wearing full battlefield fatigues and carrying weapons.

Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed Afghans — report

Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan, with senior commandos reportedly forcing junior soldiers to kill defenceless captives in order to "blood" them for combat, a four year investigation found.

Australian special forces allegedly killed 39 unarmed Afghans — report
A map of the United States showing blue and red-colored states as the votes for the 2020 election are announced.

Election map: Biden edges closer to US election win as Trump mounts legal challenges

Election map: Biden edges closer to US election win as Trump mounts legal challenges
A map of the United States showing blue and red-colored states as the votes for the 2020 election are announced.

US presidency still undecided; Biden opens leads in key Midwestern states

US presidency still undecided; Biden opens leads in key Midwestern states
Several people are shown preparing meals next to a large pile of rubble and a line of water bottles.

Busy Damascus cemetery points to higher pandemic death toll in Syria

Busy Damascus cemetery points to higher pandemic death toll in Syria
China's red flag is show flying on a pole with the large white facade of the Potala Palace in the distance.

China sharply expands mass labor program in Tibet

China sharply expands mass labor program in Tibet
A man is shown in shadown hearing a hat and looking at a mobile phone with the Statue of Liberty in the background.

Trump to block US downloads of TikTok, WeChat

The Trump administration will ban WeChat and video-sharing app TikTok from US app stores starting Sunday night, a move that will block Americans from downloading the Chinese-owned platforms over concerns they pose a national security threat.

Trump to block US downloads of TikTok, WeChat
Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny takes part in a rally to mark the 5th anniversary of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov's murder and to protest against proposed amendments to the country's constitution, in Moscow, Feb. 29, 2020.

Who else but Navalny? Kremlin critic's illness a blow for campaign to break Putin's grip.

Navalny, 44, now lying in a Berlin hospital after a suspected poisoning, had been urging supporters to vote tactically for candidates running against the ruling United Russia party in mid-September.

Who else but Navalny? Kremlin critic's illness a blow for campaign to break Putin's grip.
A group of demonstrators are shown with one man carrying a placard and flag.

Mali soldiers promise election as region seeks way out of coup crisis

Soldiers who ousted Mali's president and government in a military coup promised on Wednesday to oversee elections within a "reasonable" time, as calls from abroad grew for a peaceful resolution to an acute political crisis.

Mali soldiers promise election as region seeks way out of coup crisis
A man is shown kneeling on the ground in front of several security officers dressed in camoflage and carrying weapons.

Belarus says police fired live rounds at protesters as EU weighs sanctions

Intensifying a crackdown following a controversial election, Belarus' interior ministry said on Wednesday that police had fired live rounds at protesters in the city of Brest and arrested more than 1,000 people nationwide.

Belarus says police fired live rounds at protesters as EU weighs sanctions
A cyclist is shown rides up a nearly empty three lanes of 7th Avenue with the Freedom Tower in the distance.

Car crashes deadlier as drivers speed during lockdowns

Coronavirus lockdowns led to huge reductions in traffic and fewer car crashes this spring, but as drivers sped up on quieter roads, the collisions became deadlier in several cities, a Reuters analysis shows.

Car crashes deadlier as drivers speed during lockdowns
US President Donald Trump and Poland's President Andrzej Duda are shown standing at podiums across from each other with the White House in the background.

Trump, Poland's Duda discuss sending some US troops to Poland from Germany

Polish President Andrzej Duda on Wednesday became the first foreign leader to visit US President Donald Trump since the coronavirus pandemic led to global lockdowns, and the two leaders said they looked forward to signing a defense cooperation agreement.

Trump, Poland's Duda discuss sending some US troops to Poland from Germany
Several cafe tables are shown in St. Mark's Square with the St. Mark's Basilica in the distance.

EU travel recommendations may impede Americans and Russians

The European Union hopes to reopen borders for outsiders starting in July, but will review individual nations' COVID-19 situation, according to diplomats and a document laying out criteria that could keep Americans, Russians and Brazilians out.

EU travel recommendations may impede Americans and Russians
Donald Trump is show with his hands on either side of a podium while wearing a dark suit and red tie.

Trump suspends entry of certain foreign workers despite business opposition

US President Donald Trump suspended the entry into the United States of certain foreign workers on Monday, a move the White House said would help the coronavirus-battered economy, but which business groups strongly oppose.

Trump suspends entry of certain foreign workers despite business opposition
A group of officials from the US is shown on the street entering a stone building.

China rebukes US envoy for photo stunt at nuclear talks with Russia

The US envoy to nuclear arms control talks with Russia taunted China on Monday for its absence, earning a rebuke from Beijing for posting a picture of empty seats with Chinese flags at negotiations China had never planned to attend.

China rebukes US envoy for photo stunt at nuclear talks with Russia
A side view of the Lincoln Memorial shows a woman standing near the large pillars and a rainbow in the distance.

Juneteenth observance arrives amid US reckoning with racism

With most formal Juneteenth events canceled due to coronavirus concerns, street marches and "car caravans" were planned on Friday across the United States to demand racial justice on the day commemorating the end of slavery a century and a half ago.

Juneteenth observance arrives amid US reckoning with racism