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Lessons from Guatemala’s painstaking search for the disappeared
Search for and identification of remains of civil war disappeared provides hope for families, but challenges persist.
As China’s Communist Party turns 100, economic challenges loom
China's economy faces challenges from falling birth rates and income inequality to opportunity gaps.
Russia denies its personnel involved in CAR killings
Kremlin's rejection comes after the US, UK and France accused Russian military contractors of committing rights abuses.
‘Bullets and batons’: Palestinian Authority beats back dissent
Palestinian activists are regularly arrested and beaten by the PA in the West Bank, Human Rights Watch says.
US raids slammed as ‘blatant violation’ of Iraq’s sovereignty
US military said it targeted operational and weapons storage facilities at two locations in Syria and one in Iraq.
‘Psychic’ elephant predicts Germany to beat England at Euro 2020
Yashoda correctly guessed Germany would lose to France, beat Portugal and draw against Hungary.
India says two drones intercepted over Kashmir army base
Incident reported a day after suspected explosives-laden drones were used to attack an airbase in the disputed region.
Ukraine, US to start Black Sea drills despite Russian protest
Major exercise involving thousands of troops, dozens of ships to begin amid tensions between Moscow and Kyiv.
Iraq’s reparations law for Yezidi survivors is a positive step
But the government must heed the advice of civil society to make sure it is implemented properly.
Bangladesh probes deadly Dhaka building explosion
At least seven people killed and dozens of others wounded after blast rips through a multistorey building.
In science we trust
We must heed scientists' calls to action on climate change the way we heeded them on the pandemic.
UN rights chief calls for ‘systemic racism’ to be dismantled
Bachelet says racial profiling and police brutality are entrenched in much of North America, Europe and Latin America.
Swedish PM Lofven resigns in the wake of no-confidence vote
Lofven tasks parliamentary speaker with finding new premier after historic defeat a week ago over housing market plans.
Amid COVID dip, Pakistan to ease some flight restrictions
Curbs on flights from several countries, including all European nations, Canada and China, to be lifted from July 1.
Libya’s stateless ethnic minorities and an upcoming election
With six months until Libyan elections, the country’s ethnic minorities risk being overlooked in the electoral process.
‘Catastrophe’ warning as Lebanese officials lift fuel subsidies
Authorities say $3bn fuel subsidies unsustainable but critics fear petrol prices doubling will increase social tensions.
For some Indians, crypto glitters more than gold
In India, young investors are shunning gold for crypto, fuelling investments from $200m to about $40bn in the past year.
UK financial regulator bans world’s largest crypto exchange
UK has banned Binance Markets from any regulated business in the country, extending a global crackdown on crypto.
Lioness: The rapper on the frontlines of the battle against COVID
The Namibian doctor-by-day, rapper-by-night talks about juggling two careers and how her mother inspired her to succeed.
Thousands stranded in Bangladesh before sweeping COVID lockdown
Majority of South Asian nation's 168 million people will be confined to their homes by Thursday as part of restrictions.
Al Jazeera Digital wins two One World Media Awards
Al Jazeera’s Digital Division wins best Print and Women’s Entrepreneur Reporting awards.
Cricket: Rahul Dravid takes experimental India squad to Sri Lanka
Former India captain travelling with second-string Indian side for a limited-overs tour starting next month in Colombo.
DR Congo imposes curfew in Beni after weekend bombings
Curfew announced after three bombs rocked the eastern city over the weekend, leaving at least two people injured.
Hong Kong police arrest former Apple Daily journalist at airport
Fung Wai-kong's arrest comes as pro-democracy outlet Stand News halts fundraising amid concerns over security law.
In latest blow to Tesla, China orders safety fix to all its cars
China is Tesla's most important market after the US and this is its latest in a string of embarrassing setbacks there.
In backlash against foreign brands, Chinese consumers pick local
Nationalism is pushing sales of local brands, including pride in China's recovery from COVID as other nations struggle.
‘Critical time’: COVID outbreaks pop up across Australia
Government's pandemic response committee holds emergency meeting as more cases of Delta variant emerge.
Myanmar military targets lawyers defending political prisoners
Lawyers in Myanmar say situation becoming 'very VERY difficult' as regime steps up arrests and harassment.
US carries out air raids on Iran-backed militias in Syria, Iraq
Attacks mark second time US President Joe Biden has ordered retaliatory bombing of armed groups since taking office.
Euro 2020: Hazard fires Belgium past Portugal and into last 8
Thorgan Hazard's strike sends Belgium past defending champions and into quarter-finals, where they will take on Italy.
South Africa toughens restrictions to combat Delta variant
President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa facing 'massive resurgence' of coronavirus infections as he reimposes curbs.
French far right beaten in key regional elections: Exit polls
Exit polls predict disappointing results for far-right leader Marine Le Pen's party and for President Macron's LREM.
Rival Palestinian groups clash at protest over activist’s death
Fights break out in Ramallah on fourth day of protests over death of Nizar Banat in Palestinian Authority custody.
Russia battles COVID surge as Asia-Pacific tightens restrictions
Russian capital Moscow sees a record number of daily COVID deaths as Indonesia records highest number of daily cases.
How will the US protect its collaborators in Afghanistan?
Thousands of Afghans who assisted the United States are concerned for their safety as US forces prepare to withdraw.
Euro 2020: Czechs stun Netherlands to seal quarter-final spot
Czech Republic book a quarter final tie against Denmark as the 10-man Netherlands crash out of Euro 2020.
Colombia: Nine dead in separate attacks amid escalating violence
Three attacks come after helicopter carrying President Ivan Duque was fired at near border with Venezuela on Friday.
Israel and Poland in diplomatic row over Holocaust property bill
Two countries summon each other's envoys over Polish legislation that might block World War II restitution claims.
More bodies pulled from rubble of collapsed Florida building
Confirmed death toll rises to nine as search continues at site of a partially collapsed 12-storey building near Miami.
Egypt, Jordan and Iraq leaders meet at Baghdad summit
Tripartite summit marks the first official visit by an Egyptian leader to Iraq since the first Gulf War.
The path to accountability for Canada’s residential school graves
Canada and Catholic Church have done little to atone for forced-assimilation institutions, say experts demanding action.
Critical race theory and the scam of the ban
Critical race theory is too advanced to be taught in schools. So why are state authorities trying to ban it in the US?
Saudi Arabia releases two prominent women’s rights activists
Samar Badawi and Nassima al-Sadah were arrested in August 2018 as part of a crackdown against dissent.
Oman reports record number of COVID deaths in 72 hours: Report
A total of 119 people died and 5,517 people were diagnosed with COVID-19 over 72 hours, local media reports.
Indian air force base in Kashmir hit by explosions
Indian police suspect explosive-laden drones were used to attack an air force base in Jammu city.
China releases new video, images from its Zhurong Mars rover
China National Space Administration releases new footage captured by the country's Mars probe launched in May.
Migrant workers flee Dhaka ahead of Bangladesh COVID lockdown
A spike in cases has prompted the government to impose a strict lockdown, sparking an exodus from the capital city.
Classified UK defence ministry documents found at bus stop
The sensitive files contained details about the HMS Defender, a military vessel that made headlines this week.
Nairobi: The struggle to Africanise a colonial town
The recent controversy over a street sign in Nairobi reflects the continuing struggle with its urban colonial legacy.
Regional election runoffs get under way in France
First-round results marked a boost for the traditional right-wing The Republicans as well as the Socialist Party.
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