This Friday, Trump says no need to rush on China trade talks, Israel reopens Gaza fishing zones as part of cease-fire agreements, dozens feared dead as migrant boat capsizes off Tunisia, nearly 900 children released from armed group in north-east Nigeria, and Venezuelan opposition lawmakers take refuge in embassies.
Israel reopens Gaza fishing zones as part of cease-fire agreements (Haaretz)
Dozens feared dead as migrant boat capsizes off Tunisia (BBC)
Nearly 900 children released from armed group in north-east Nigeria (UNICEF)
Venezuela crisis: Opposition lawmakers take refuge in embassies (BBC)
Colombia filmmaker shot dead reporting documentary on violence (BBC)
Lawmaker wounded, official dead in Argentina shooting (France24)
U.S. takes control of North Korean ‘sanctions-busting’ ship (NPR)
Irish parliament declares climate emergency (The Guardian)
Venezuela’s exile economy: In Colombia, refugees are changing how cities work. (Foreign Policy)
The Birth-Tissue Profiteers (ProPublica)
She stopped to help migrants on a Texas highway. Moments later, she was arrested. (NY Times)
A new revolution? Mexico still waiting as López Obrador nears half-year mark (NY Times)
‘Threatening the future’: The high stakes of deepening school segregation (NY Times)
Argentina was supposed to be over populism. Economic misery could bring it back. (NY Times)