Amna Nawaz:
Hours later, a U.S. military spokesman confirmed multiple rockets targeted U.S. forces in Syria. But there were no immediate reports of injuries nor damage.
President Biden welcomed outgoing Israeli President Reuven Rivlin to the White House today. Mr. Biden reaffirmed U.S. support for Israel and insisted that Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon on his watch. He also said he looks forward to meeting the new Israeli prime minister, Naftali Bennett, soon.
The U.S. Supreme Court today refused to hear a dispute over banning transgender students from using school restrooms that reflect their gender identity. The justices rejected a Virginia school board's appeal, leaving in place lower court rulings that found the policy was unconstitutional. The case was filed by a former transgender student who was barred from using the boys bathroom at his high school.
On the pandemic, COVID cases are surging rapidly across Australia, as the highly contagious Delta variant spreads. Lockdowns were ordered in parts of Sydney and Darwin to help contain new clusters. Only 5 percent of Australia's population is fully vaccinated.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration announced it will ship two million doses of the Pfizer COVID vaccine to Peru and 1.5 million doses of the Moderna vaccine to Pakistan.
Ethiopia's government declared an immediate cease-fire today in the country's Tigray region. That area has seen nearly eight months of fighting between army and rebel forces, resulting in the world's worst famine crisis in a decade. The halt in violence will give humanitarian groups time to deliver aid to hundreds of thousands of people in need.
A new report out today from the United Nations' human rights chief is calling on the world to end systemic racism. The report focused on centuries of mistreatment toward Africans and people of African descent. It also found high levels of racial profiling and excessive use of force by law enforcement in North America, Europe, and Latin America.
In a video message from Geneva, Michelle Bachelet said reparations alone are not enough.