Julian Assange: Wikileaks founder extradition to US blocked by UK judge Wikileaks founder Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the United States, a court in London has ruled. The judge blocked Africa needs more than G20 offers to address looming debt crisis China plays a key role: Its government, banks and companies lent some $143bn to Africa from 2000 to 2017. African Thailand shuts down online TV channel, as protests continue Voice TV has broadcast anti-government protests live on social media and was one of four outlets under investigation. Thai protesters Many dead in stampede near Pakistan consulate in Afghanistan At least 15 Afghans killed and more than a dozen injured as thousands gathered to secure visas in Jalalabad city. Nigeria: Protesters ‘shot dead’ by security forces in Lagos Footage posted on social media shows several hundred people demonstrating, in defiance of a curfew imposed hours earlier by authorities. Ecuador Indigenous group sues president over protest crackdown Lawsuit filed against President Lenin Moreno for alleged ‘crimes against humanity’ committed during deadly protests last year. Ecuador’s largest Indigenous Why Indian farmers are protesting against new farm bills Farmers in several Indian states are protesting against three new bills the government says will open up the tightly-controlled agriculture Thai demonstrators challenge monarchy as huge protests escalate Protest leaders submit their reform demands to police as they announce a major strike in October. Openly challenging the rule Anti-gov't protests in Egypt's Giza amid tight security presence Videos on social media show demonstrators calling on Egyptian President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi to step aside. Dozens of anti-government protesters 'Complete mockery': Saudi Arabia condemned over Khashoggi ruling Court overturns life sentences against unnamed defendants for journalist's murder to between seven and 20 years in jail. A Saudi 1 2 3 … 7 Next »