More than 30 bodies wash up on the banks of the Ganges River

The bodies of more than 30 people have been pulled from the banks of the Ganges River in eastern India, as a second Covid-19 wave ravages the country and engulfs its healthcare system.


UN team builds genocide case against ISIS

Karim Khan, the head of the UN Investigative Team on Daesh Crimes, tells CNN's Christiane Amanpour that his team has uncovered enough evidence against ISIS to call a massacre against Iraq's Yazidi community a genocide.


In Colombia's protests, pandemic pressures collide with an existential reckoning for police

Chief among the many grievances fueling the most widespread wave of protests Colombia has seen in years — including health reform, subsidies to informal workers, and a ban on forced coca eradication — were the police brutality and human rights abuses that many demonstrators accuse the country's security forces of committing.


Indian vlogger dies from Covid after criticizing his hospital care in final video

Indian actor and vlogger Rahul Vohra has died aged 35 from Covid-19, his wife said, shortly after he appeared in a final video criticizing the quality of his medical care.


Death toll rises to 85 in Afghanistan girls' school bomb attack

The death toll from a bomb attack outside a school in the Afghan capital Kabul has risen to 68, officials said on Sunday, with doctors struggling to care for 165 injured victims and families searching desperately for missing children.


Photos of LA lowriders show dazzling cars and tenacious women

In the back of a 1952 Chevy Deluxe, a woman brushes back her hair, her heavily lined eyes closed in a moment of quiet, the words "No Soy De Ti" ("I don't belong to you") inked across her chest. Mary is a member of the Vintage Ladies Car Club, a Chicana lowriding community based in Los Angeles County, and she's one of the many lowriders photographer Kristin Bedford features in her five-year body of work "Cruise Night,


Israeli Supreme Court delays hearing on Palestinian evictions

Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday postponed a hearing on the possible eviction of several Palestinian families from their homes in Jerusalem and will set a new date within 30 days.


Laos records first Covid-19 related death over a year into the pandemic

Over one year into the pandemic, the southeast Asian country Laos has recorded its first Covid-19 related death, according to reporting from state-run news outlet Vientiane Times.


Hundreds party in Spain as coronavirus curfew ends in most of the country

Hundreds of people were seen partying in several cities across Spain in the early hours of Sunday, as the country ended its 11 p.m. curfew, which was lifted in 13 of the country's 17 regions at midnight.


Scottish National Party promise independence referendum after election win

The Scottish National Party is promising to hold a second independence referendum after election results announced Saturday saw pro-independence candidates gain a majority in the Scottish parliament.