In the wake of Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, far-right accounts spread false claims about Muslim attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh.
Month: August 2024
How Raygun made it to the Olympics and divided the breaking world
The Australian hip-hop community has been shaken by the reaction to Raygun’s efforts in Paris.
Meet the people whose hearts age more slowly
Studies show the hearts and brains of Bolivia’s indigenous Tsimane people are the healthiest on the planet.
Phone taps, sabotage and an assassination plot: Is Germany in Cold War 2.0?
As a hot war rages between Russia and Ukraine, there are fears Europe has slipped into a new Cold War.
Sniper shot Trump gunman’s weapon and delayed him – report
A police sniper potentially saved lives by shooting the rifle of the would-be assassin, a congressional report says.
Indian doctors strike over rape and murder of colleague
Non-essential services were halted for 24 hours in an escalated protest demanding greater protections.
Indonesia’s Independence Day celebrated in planned new capital
The planned new capital Nusantara is set to be the biggest legacy of outgoing President Joko Widodo.
Switzerland offers cash prize to get munitions out of lakes
Thousands of tonnes of ammunition lie beneath the tranquil waters of Swiss lakes – but the country wants it out.
Protests across Venezuela as election dispute goes on
Opposition leader María Corina Machado joined thousands of demonstrators in the capital Caracas.
Long-doubted by Democrats, Kamala Harris faces her biggest political moment
Many in the party never thought she would be a viable presidential candidate, but that didn’t stop her from preparing.