Twitter loses immunity over user-generated content in India
India's new rules are aimed at regulating social media content and making platforms more accountable for swift removal of posts and sharing details on users
Tropical storm Elsa exits Cuba trailing heavy rains, takes aim at Florida
It comes as the tourism-reliant archipelago is already struggling with the economic fallout from the pandemic and bracing for an above-active hurricane season
Mexican oil giant says no environmental damage from raging Gulf fire
The fire has ignited a storm of criticism over the weekend, including social media posts from climate activist Greta Thunberg and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio
Honduran court finds construction exec guilty in activist's murder
Roberto David Castillo, head of construction company DESA, is convicted over the 2016 murder of environmental activist Berta Caceres
Iraq's power cuts show privilege of staying cool in a heatwave
As temperatures rise in Iraq, well-off residents can afford generators that crank into action when the national grid falters but others struggle to cope
Protests in Spain against suspected LGBT hate crime
The 24-year-old nursing assistant was beaten by several assailants, including one who shouted a homophobic slur. He later died in hospital
Tropical storm Elsa nears landfall in Cuba around Bay of Pigs
More than 100,000 people in Cuba have been evacuated from the potential path of the storm
LGBT+ campaigners in Georgia call off pride match after office attack
The church and conservatives opposed Monday's planned "March for Dignity" in central Tbilisi, saying it had no place in Georgia
French Senate blocks referendum on climate change
President Macron had promised a referendum on whether to enshrine the fight against climate change in the French constitution
Ivory Coast sends mobile clinics to speed up COVID vaccinations
Ivorian health authorities are aiming to inoculate a million people in the commercial capital Abidjan over the next 10 days