This Tuesday, how Chinese spies got the N.S.A.’s hacking tools, and used them for attacks; in South Africa elections, A.N.C. can’t count on black middle-class voters; Myanmar releases Reuters journalists jailed for reporting on Rohingya crackdown; Sandra Bland, it turns out, filmed traffic stop confrontation herself; and Ethiopia’s garment workers are world’s lowest paid.
How Chinese spies got the N.S.A.’s hacking Tools, and used them for attacks (NY Times)
In South Africa elections, A.N.C. can’t count on black middle-class voters (NY Times)
Myanmar releases Reuters journalists jailed for reporting on Rohingya crackdown (NY Times)
Sandra Bland, it turns out, filmed traffic stop confrontation herself (NY Times)
Report: Ethiopia’s garment workers are world’s lowest paid (AP)
U.S. pressure blocks declaration on climate change at Arctic talks (NY Times)
Bombings deflate Sri Lanka tourism, and a village that depends on it (NY Times)
‘We will win again,’ opposition vows in Istanbul election do-over (NY Times)
Denver votes on whether to decriminalize ‘magic mushrooms’ (NY Times)
Venezuela crisis: Guaidó 'considering asking US for military intervention’ (BBC)
Powerful cyclone leaves 34 dead in India, 15 in Bangladesh (AP)
Syria war: UN alarm at escalation of hostilities in Idlib (BBC)