China orders Didi app downloads suspended over data violation
China's clampdown on Didi comes as regulators say the ride-hailing giant has illegally collected users' personal data
Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law casts shadow over drag queen contest
Hungary has banned the dissemination of content in schools deemed to promote homosexuality and gender reassignment
Japan rescue work continues after deadly landslides, 20 missing
Floods, landslides and cascading mud destroy houses in the seaside city of Atami, southwest of Tokyo
Madrid's gay pride returns after COVID cancellation
Many wore rainbow face masks at the parade, usually one of the world's largest LGBT pride events
Brazilians demonstrate against Bolsonaro, slow vaccine rollout
Protests come amid allegations of irregularities surrounding a major COVID-19 vaccine deal
Elsa slows between Haiti and Jamaica after winds cause 2 deaths in Dominican Republic
Millions of Cubans prepare for heavy rainfall and flooding as tropical storm Elsa heads towards eastern provinces
Balkan green activists join forces in fight to save rivers
There has been a boom in the construction of mini hydropower plants throughout the Western Balkans over the past decade or so
Italy breaks up fake EU COVID pass schemes
The investigation showed that thousands of people were ready to pay for false COVID-19 status certificates
Two feared dead, 20 missing in Japan as torrential rains unleash landslides - NHK
TV footage showed collapsed and half-submerged houses as water dashed the city with mud and debris, with more heavy rain forecast
Western Canada lightning strikes up tenfold, stoking fires
More than 710,000 lightning strikes were recorded in western Canada in a single night caused in part by the heat wave