There are a number of concerns around data protection following the US Supreme Court's ruling on abortion.
More than 250 people were onboard the Los Angeles-Chicago train when it hit a dump truck.
China promised to protect democratic freedoms for 50 years but new laws have effectively silenced all criticism.
Some 1,000 civilians were inside the building at the time of the strike, Ukraine's president said.
Mohammed Zubair of Alt News has reportedly been accused of insulting religious beliefs on Twitter.
Five men are jailed after killing a man with albinism as part of a plot to sell his body parts.
The Bank of Japan may have been saddled with as much as 600 billion yen ($4.4 billion) in unrealized losses on its Japanese government bond holdings earlier this month, as a widening gap between domestic and overseas monetary policy pushed yields higher and prices lower. (Nikkei)
The operator of the Tokyo Disney Resort (TDR) will continue to restrict entry to its parks, even though COVID numbers have come under control in Japan, to reduce wait times and improve customer experience. (Nikkei)
Owing to the high competition and the prevalence of natural selection, many male insects must develop alternative tactics to mate with a female. (phys.org)
The rainy season has come to an abrupt end in parts of Japan, the Japan Meteorological Agency said Monday, with record high temperatures expected in the coming weeks. (indiablooms.com)
A chemical container was dropped by a crane and exploded at the port of Aqaba, authorities say.
Under pressure to be united against Russia, the West promises support "for as long as it takes".
American basketball star Brittney Griner is scheduled to stand trial in Russia on Friday on charges of illegal cannabis possession.
At least 23 migrants died on Friday when a crowd tried to cross into Spain's North African enclave.
Images show the building completely ablaze, and at least two people have been confirmed dead.
A high school coach should have been able to pray on the field at school, the US Supreme Court said.
Residents of the front-line city of Lysychansk are ordered to leave as Russian forces push forward.
Jens Stoltenberg said the increase followed a direct threat from Russia to European security.
Most of the 21 who died in the sudden and unexplained incident were teenagers, the police minister says.
President Lasso makes a concession during a protest respite, but no deal has been reached.
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