Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world:
Sudan Erupts in Chaos: Who Is Battling for Control and Why It Matters
Gunshots erupted outside apartments and rockets screamed across city blocks. Smoke engulfed planes at the airport and shells crashed into a military tower. Two rival Sudanese generals have transformed a city of five million people into an arena for their personal war.
Chinese Worker in Pakistan Is Arrested on Blasphemy Charges
A Chinese worker on a dam project in northern Pakistan has been arrested and imprisoned on accusations of blasphemy, in a rare case of a foreigner being swept up in Pakistan’s controversial blasphemy laws.
Taking On Erdogan, Turkish Opposition Leader Banks on Everyman Appeal
The main opposition candidate aiming to unseat President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in elections next month has pledged to undo the legacy of the longtime Turkish leader and focus on strengthening democracy, easing a cost-of-living crisis and battling corruption.
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