World
Once shunned, the Maori language is experiencing a revival
Maoris are rejecting the shame associated with the language and White New Zealanders are learning to speak it to better understand their own cultural identity.
- by Charlotte Graham-McLay
Opinion & Perspectives
US-China tariffs: what's behind them, and who stands to be hurt?
President Donald Trump has intensified his trade war with Beijing and triggered the likelihood of price increases for many American companies and consumers.
Paul Wiseman
Does Trump want a trade divorce from China? Some think so
How else to explain Trump ignoring American companies who protested that imposing tariffs would hurt their business, and raise prices for US consumers?
Kirsty Needham
Now that his accuser spoke out, is Brett Kavanaugh's nomination in danger?
As far as tracing decades-old sexual harassment allegations go, Ford's story is remarkably credible.
Amber Phillips
North America
Hope for northern white rhinos as second pregnancy confirmed
Just two northern white rhinos are left in the world, both female and too old to reproduce. This means the subspecies is functionally extinct.
- by Bradley Fikes
US orders Chinese media to register as foreign agents, source says
The state-owned news agencies will be required to disclose information about their annual budget and expenditures and ownership structure.
Europe
Asia
The Hague court opens preliminary probe into Rohingya crisis
The court's chief prosecutor said she would look at reports of "coercive acts having resulted in the forced displacement of the Rohingya people".
- by Mike Corder
Kim Jong-un to visit Seoul after latest visit with Moon Jae-in
North Korea will allow independent experts to inspect the dismantling of a key missile site , in a step toward denuclearisation.
- by Kirsty Needham
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Once shunned, the Maori language is experiencing a revival
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- by Charlotte Graham-McLay
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