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227 people were killed defending the environment last year, a new report shows. That’s a record.

By Rachel Ramirez, CNN Behind the veil of the Covid-19 pandemic, 227 people were killed last year protecting forests, water and other natural resources under increasing stress from climate change, making 2020 the deadliest year on record for environmental defenders according to a report published Monday. The environmental and human rights watchdog Global Witness gathered

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The Taliban have announced Tuesday the formation of a hardline interim government for Afghanistan. Taliban fighters atop a Humvee vehicle are seen here in Kabul on August 31.

Taliban name ex-Guantanamo detainees and wanted man to new caretaker government

By Tim Lister and Eliza Mackintosh, CNN The Taliban on Tuesday announced the formation of a hardline interim government for Afghanistan, filling top posts with veterans of the militant group who oversaw the 20-year fight against the US-led military coalition. No women or members from Afghanistan’s ousted leadership were selected for acting cabinet positions or

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The Duchess of Cornwall has become patron of Nigeria’s first sexual assault referral center

By Nimi Princewill, CNN Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, has been named patron of Nigeria’s first sexual assault referral center in Lagos, the country’s largest city. The Duchess, 74, has long campaigned against domestic abuse and sexual violence and said she is “delighted to become Patron of the Mirabel Center in Lagos,” which was founded in

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Europe experienced its hottest summer on record this year. Flames burn near the Greek village of Limni

This summer was Europe’s hottest on record as Mediterranean heat soared

By Angela Dewan, International Climate Editor Europe experienced its hottest summer on record this year and temperatures in the Mediterranean smashed records by large margins, the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said Tuesday. Like much of the Northern Hemisphere, Europe was battered by extreme weather events over recent months, including record levels of rain

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Europe experienced its hottest summer on record this year. Flames burn near the Greek village of Limni

This summer was Europe’s hottest on record as Mediterranean heat soared

By Angela Dewan, International Climate Editor Europe experienced its hottest summer on record this year and temperatures in the Mediterranean smashed records by large margins, the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said Tuesday. Like much of the Northern Hemisphere, Europe was battered by extreme weather events over recent months, including record levels of rain

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Nadia Ahmad

‘Those people are not me’

By Alaa Elassar, CNN (CNN) — Many Muslims in the United States point to September 11, 2001, as the day their relationship with the country changed. Islamophobia had always existed, but the terrorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia seemingly made it worse — much worse. Muslims of all stripes — citizens, immigrants and

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Myanmar's shadow government is urging citizens across the country to revolt against the military junta. Protesters here hold posters in support of the National Unity Government (NUG) in Taunggyi

Myanmar’s shadow government launches ‘people’s defensive war’ against the military junta

By Helen Regan and Kocha Olarn, CNN Myanmar’s shadow government has launched what it called a “people’s defensive war” against the military junta, urging citizens across the country to revolt. In a video address posted on his official Facebook page on Tuesday, acting president of the National Unity Government (NUG) Duwa Lashi La called on

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