Poets in Myanmar Are Killed After the Coup. Families separated at Mexico border build new American life, Minneapolis police reform stalls as violence in the city surges, Blinken says US will aid Gaza without helping Hamas
Families separated at Mexico border build new American life (AP)
Minneapolis police reform stalls as violence in the city surges (Axios)
Ethiopian denies using banned chemical weapons in Tigray (EastAfrican)
Journalists in Burkina Faso blocked from accessing IDP sites (Al Jazeera)
Belarus flights redirected after Roman Protasevich's arrest (BBC)
Kremlin Critic Navalny Says Three More Criminal Cases Launched Against Him (RFE/RL)
Suicides declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, surprising researchers (USA Today)
Polish, Czech leaders seek to resolve spat over coal mine (AP)
Gaza-based journalists say their accounts blocked by WhatsApp (Al Jazeera)
DR Congo's Goma volcano: Desperate search for children missing after eruption (BBC)
India to move over a million people to safety as cyclone approaches (Reuters)
Tension in Mali as army detains president and prime minister (EastAfrican)