Catch up on Tuesday’s top news from around the world. In Mozambique, 1.85 million people are affected by Cyclone Idai. Venezuela has a new massive power blackout. British MPs took control of Brexit away from Prime Minister Theresa May in a rare move. Read more below.
Around 1.85 million people affected by cyclone in Mozambique - UN (Reuters)
'No more hope': fresh blackout leaves half of Venezuela without power (The Guardian)
Brexit: MPs vote to take control of Brexit process for indicative votes (BBC)
Purdue Pharma and Sacklers reach $275 million settlement in opioid lawsuit (NY Times)
Supreme Court set to again weigh voting maps warped by politics (NY Times)
US-Mexico border wall: Pentagon authorizes $1 billion transfer (BBC)
Algerian president Bouteflika sacks state television head- Ennahar TV (Reuters)
European Parliament approves overhaul of online copyright rules (Politico)
EU institutions can’t discriminate based on language, court rules (Politico)
Israel strikes Hamas targets in Gaza after rocket hits house (BBC)
Grocery stores are at the front line of Turkey’s latest political battle (The Atlantic)
Interior nominee intervened to block report on endangered species (NY Times)
A new age of epidemics (Axios)