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This Week Around the World

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 12, 2020

August 2 Nguetchewe, Cameroon: A grenade attack on a camp for displaced people left at least 16 dead and an additional six wounded. The wounded are receiving treatment at a…

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Students arrested in Hong Kong under new security law

  • Mary Joaquin
  • August 12, 2020

Under Hong Kong’s new national security law, police arrested four former members of disbanded pro-independence group Studentlocalism on July 29 for suspicion of inciting secession through social media.   The…

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Russian, Chinese state-backed hackers accused of targeting COVID-19 research

  • Emma Sage and Isabel Rekow
  • August 4, 2020

Security services from the United States, United Kingdom and Canada reported in July a collection of organisations currently working to develop a coronavirus vaccine have been the victims of hacks…

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This Week Around the World July 26-August 2

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 4, 2020

July 26 Ras al-Ain, Syria: A motorcycle rigged with a bomb exploded at a vegetable market in a region of Syria controlled by Turkish-backed opposition fighters. The explosion killed eight…

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This Week Around the World July 20-26

  • Madison Cecil
  • August 4, 2020

July 19 Bab al-Salameh, Syria: An explosion in an area of Syria currently controlled by Turkish-backed rebels killed at least five people and injured dozens more. There are multiple conflicting…

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Freedoms under fire in the Philippines

  • Mary Joaquin
  • July 27, 2020

Within a month of shutting down the country’s largest news network, Philippine legislators passed an anti-terror law that human rights groups said challenges freedom of speech.   President Rodrigo Duterte…

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This Week Around the World

  • Madison Cecil
  • July 20, 2020

July 13 Johannesburg, South Africa: Zindziswa Mandela, the daughter of Nelson Mandela and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, died at the age of 59 in a hospital in Johannesburg. While the cause of…

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Brazilian president contracts COVID-19

  • Isabel Rekow
  • July 13, 2020

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tested positive for COVID-19 on July 7, after months of dismissing the virus as a “little flu” while his country’s death toll of nearly 68,000 rose…

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US sanctions Chinese officials for abuses against Muslim minorities

  • Isabel Rekow
  • July 13, 2020

The United States imposed sanctions against top Chinese officials on July 9, accusing them of violating the human rights of minority Muslims.   The sanctions further increase tensions between China…

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This Week Around the World

  • Madison Cecil
  • July 13, 2020

July 7 Baqershahr, Iran: A factory explosion caused by “human error” left two dead and three injured in Iran, according to Voice of America. The Sepahan Boresh factory, located south…

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Canada resumes arms exports to Saudi Arabia

  • Emma Sage
  • July 9, 2020

Canada is reopening arms exports to Saudi Arabia, moving forward in a controversial deal to sell 14 billion Canadian dollars of military technology—mostly armored vehicles—to the Saudi government.   According…

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