China's detention camps in Xinjiang are getting bigger and even more secure China's network of secret detention facilities for Uyghurs in Xinjiang appears to be expanding, despite Beijing's claims that all detainees have "graduated" from the centres.

Protests erupt as former US police officer indicted in Breonna Taylor case, but not for her death A grand jury indicts a former police officer on charges of wanton endangerment, but no charges are brought over the death of Breonna Taylor who was fatally shot in her Kentucky apartment.

Why people aren't satisfied with the charges laid over the shooting of Breonna Taylor The former Louisville police officer indicted in relation to the Breonna Taylor shooting has been charged with wantonly endangering the lives of Breonna Taylor's neighbours, but not Breonna Taylor herself.

No-one had ever publicly challenged the Thai King. Then this 21-year-old grabbed a microphone With tens of thousands of protesters cheering her on, 21-year-old Rung stepped on to a stage near Bangkok's ceremonial Grand Palace and did what most Thais would not dare to do. She spoke out against the country's monarchy.

'You are not a dictator': Trump refuses to commit to peaceful transfer of power after election Politicians and pundits from both sides of the political aisle condemn Donald Trump's refusal to commit to a peaceful transition if Joe Biden wins the election.

Prince Harry and Meghan urge Americans to vote in 'most important election of our lifetime' The US-based royal couple record a video for Time Magazine encouraging people to "reject hate speech" in the November presidential election, but some say the pair were too political.

'Never a fan of John': Trump hits out after McCain's widow endorses Joe Biden The widow of Republican senator John McCain endorses Democratic nominee Joe Biden for president, drawing a critical response from President Donald Trump.

The number one reason voters are backing Joe Biden? He isn’t Donald Trump Joe Biden purposefully stayed out of the spotlight, and has held onto an election-winning lead. But with presidential debates looming the spotlight is about to find him, whether he likes it or not.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg remembered as 'brave' and 'honest' as hundreds pay respects Justice Ginsburg's flag-draped casket is placed at the top of the Supreme Court's front steps so that the public can pay their respects to the second female judge in the institution's history.

Eiffel Tower evacuated after bomb threat is called in Paris's Eiffel Tower is briefly evacuated after a bomb threat is phoned in, but reopens after police find no sign of explosive.

Alexei Navalny mocks reports involving Vladimir Putin as he is discharged from hospital after 24 days in intensive care Poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny mocks reports involving Vladimir Putin after being discharged from the German hospital he was airlifted to while in a coma.