This Wednesday, Venezuela is on edge on day of rival Maduro protests, the African Union tells Sudan military council to hand power to civilians within 60 days, India launches mass evacuation, warns tourists, as cyclone bears down on east coast, Paris police brace for Labor Day protests, and U.N.C. Charlotte shooting leaves 2 dead and 4 wounded.
Update: Venezuela on edge on day of rival Maduro protests (NY Times)
African Union tells Sudan military council to hand power to civilians within 60 days (Reuters)
India launches mass evacuation, warns tourists, as cyclone bears down on east coast (Reuters)
Paris police brace for Labor Day protests (Politico)
U.N.C. Charlotte shooting leaves 2 dead and 4 wounded (NY Times)
Thousands strike in Argentina over Macri's austerity program (Al Jazeera)
Japan Emperor Naruhito vows to uphold Akihito's legacy by 'always standing with the people’ (Straits Times)
Algeria's ruling FLN party elects new leader (Al Jazeera)
'We must protect our citizens first': Peru expels Venezuelans (Al Jazeera)
Italy Cabinet names Europe critic Panetta to Central Bank board (Bloomberg)
Court bars women with high testosterone from some track races (NY Times)
School bus driver who raped 14-year-old will not go to prison (NY Times)
The price of this artist’s work? A conversation about the horrors of war (NY Times)
Things ‘stopped changing’: Why conflict still flares in Northern Ireland (NY Times)