Brazil's coup anniversary: Opponents caution against a return of the right-wing
Left-wing groups in Brazil organized demonstrations on the anniversary of the military takeover in 1964. They demanded punishment for those who planned the attack on Congress the previous year.
After a coup, Ecowas lifted sanctions against Niger in an effort to maintain unity and stability.
The Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, has eased sanctions against Niger in response to a military takeover that raised fears of national disintegration. The regional bloc has established prerequisites for communication and interaction with other nations. The coup that occurred earlier this month resulted in President Mahamadou Issoufou's removal. In reaction to the coup, ECOWAS imposed sanctions on Niger, including border closures and trade suspensions. Although the situation is still precarious, easing the sanctions is a welcome step towards resolving the problem.
When Israeli soldiers are seen shooting defenseless Palestinians in a video, outrage ensues.
A bulldozer is used to bury the dead bodies of unarmed Palestinians in Northern Gaza, as captured on camera. Israeli forces in Gaza shot and killed two Palestinians who were not armed. One of the men indicates they are not a threat by continuously waving what looks to be a piece of white fabric. This is a universal sign of capitulation. A bulldozer is then used to bury their bodies.
China: A petition for liquidation is pending due to a $205 million debt.
The country garden estates are caught in a financial whirlwind. The company's shares fell by 12% as a result of a $205 million loan default that threatened to trigger a liquidation petition.
The extraordinary heatwave in India has claimed scores of lives in just 24 hours. With this, the death toll from heatwaves around the country has surpassed 150.
Six individuals are under search and rescue after the collapse of the Baltimore bridge.
The cargo ship lost power and collided with a bridge, causing it to collapse. As a result, the US Coast Guard has announced that it is ceasing its search and rescue operations in Baltimore. The six persons who are still missing are the focus of a recovery operation, according to State Police, which has taken over the rescue operations. After being tossed into the river, two persons were saved.
Michelle O'Neill: The significant symbolic importance of Northern Ireland's new first minister
This weekend, when the power-sharing government is reinstated, Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill will become the first nationalist first minister of Northern Ireland. There is complete trust at Primate Dixon Primary School in the 47-year-old, who has pledged to be a "first minister for all."
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Displaced Palestinians struggle to find refuge amid the wreckage of Gaza.
Displaced Palestinians are attempting to find refuge amid the rubble of Gaza. Many people have had to relocate multiple times to avoid Israeli bombings. Some are refugees at UN-run schools. However, nobody is immune from Israel's attack on Gaza.
Alibaba's US Shares Drop as Weak Core Business Offsets Buyback
After the Chinese internet giant announced lower-than-expected sales, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. shares dropped in US trading. Catherine Lim of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses her thoughts on the findings. She is a speaker on Bloomberg Television.
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will remove its sanctions against Niger.
The sanctions imposed on Niger by the West African regional organization ECOWAS are to be lifted. These restrictions include border closures and the suspension of financial transactions. According to its officials, the decision was made with humanitarian concerns in mind. Three members of ECOWAS declared their departure from the West African regional organization, and now the organization's leaders are gathering.
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