This Monday, an NY Times exposé of China’s surveillance of its Uighur population, the Sudanese military vows to install a civilian Cabinet in face of protests, and 1,200 killed, thousands more infected by measles in Madagascar. Read more below.
One month, 500,000 face scans: How China is using A.I. to profile a minority (NY Times)
New ruling Sudan military council promises civilian Cabinet (AP)
The Death of an Adjunct (The Atlantic)
UK under-18s face 'like' and 'streaks' bans on social media (BBC)
Finland's Social Democrats win slim victory as far right surges (AFP)
Five years after Boko Haram kidnap, 112 Chibok girls still missing (AFP)
Dispute with U.S. energy trader worsens Haiti's fuel crisis (Reuters)
China takes Australia's Huawei 5G ban to WTO (Sydney Morning Herald)
Jack Ma of Alibaba again endorses extreme overtime as furor rages on (Bloomberg)
Gene-edited babies: What a Chinese scientist told an American mentor (NY Times)
You’re a widow. Now what? (NY Times)
Fukushima: Japan begins removal of nuclear fuel from reactor site (BBC)
In Matteo Salvini’s Italy, good Is bad and ‘do-gooders’ are the worst (NY Times)