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El Salvador President Bukele wants Bitcoin as legal tender
The move, if approved, would make El Salvador the first country to formally accept cryptocurrency as legal money.
Black box recovered from fire-stricken ship sinking off Sri Lanka
The authorities say the data recorder will be handed over to local law enforcement agencies investigating the fire.
‘Sea snot’ on Turkey’s shores alarms residents
Huge mass of marine mucilage has bloomed in Turkey's Marmara, as well as in the adjoining Black Sea and Aegean Sea.
No, Uganda is not making it illegal to be gay (again)
But the LGBTQI fight for equality in the country – and Africa – is still far from over.
Thailand concerned over violence in Myanmar
Thai foreign ministry urges Myanmar military to implement a 'five-point consensus' reached during ASEAN talks.
‘Houthi missile attack’ kills at least 17 in Yemen’s Marib
The attack comes as Omani delegation arrives for mediating peace talks between the Yemeni government and Houthi rebels.
Nicaragua police detain another opposition presidential hopeful
Arturo Cruz's detention comes three days after presidential candidate Cristiana Chamorro was placed under house arrest.
Roadside bomb kills 11 people in northern Afghanistan
Blast occurs hours before Taliban leaders and UN officials met in Qatar to discuss the Afghan peace process.
US to donate 750,000 COVID jabs to Taiwan amid China row
US donation comes after Taiwan accused China of trying to block the island from accessing vaccines internationally.
UN ‘outraged’ as death toll in Burkina Faso attack rises to 132
Burkina Faso mourns as UN chief calls on countries to redouble efforts to fight 'violent extremism'.
Nigerians breaking Twitter ban rules could be prosecuted
Abuja's chief legal officer orders prosecution of anyone who refuses to follow the government's block on social network.
Al Jazeera denounces Israeli assault and arrest of its journalist
Network condemns Givara Budeiri's arrest, says 'systematic targeting' of staff violates 'all international conventions'.
What to expect from Iran’s presidential election?
Hardline judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi is favourite among seven candidates to win Iran's June 18 presidential election.
Dutch woman and three children repatriated from Syrian ISIL camp
Kurdish-led administration in Syria's northeast handed over the group to a delegation from the Netherlands on Saturday.
Iran’s presidential candidates clash amid disqualification row
From threatening prosecution to exchanging allegations, aspirants do not hold back any punches in their first debate.
Israel releases Al Jazeera journalist after hours-long arrest
Givara Budeiri was assaulted during her arrest while covering a demonstration in Sheikh Jarrah, occupied East Jerusalem.
Zimbabwe’s elephant culling plan stirs debate
Authorities consider mass killing of mammoth mammals to reduce growing numbers, but conservationists warn of risks.
Several killed as Myanmar forces fight villagers in delta region
State media says clashes at Ayeyarwady region village left three dead, while local media say up to 20 civilians killed.
US Justice Dept says it will no longer seize reporters’ records
US news outlets say Trump administration had secretly tried to obtain journalists' records as part of leak probes.
‘Unfathomable’: Activists renew call to end US aid to Israel
Palestinian rights advocates in US condemn reports Israel plans to request additional $1bn in military aid.
Analysis: Has the Gulf reconciled after the Qatar blockade?
For now, it seems bilateral reconciliation efforts in the GCC are proceeding, albeit at various speeds.
‘Hero rat’ Magawa retires from Cambodian bomb sniffing career
Award-winning seven-year-old rodent has detected 71 landmines and 38 items of unexploded ordnance, his employers say.
Why does Mexico have the world’s ‘most violent’ cities?
Mexico continues to suffer the consequences of the US 'war on drugs' on its territory.
Chile activists eye chance for unmatched environmental protection
Progressive representatives elected to draft a new Chilean constitution say environmental protection will be paramount.
G7 nations reach historic deal to tax multinational corporations
A group of the world's richest nations agree on a minimum global corporate tax rate to close cross-border tax loopholes.
Attackers kill 100 civilians in Burkina Faso village raid
Government says homes and a market burned to the ground in overnight attack on the village of Solhan in Yagha province.
Mikhail Bogdanov: Russia’s approach to Middle East crises
The Russian deputy foreign minister discusses his country's foreign policy in the MENA region.
US judge overturns California’s ban on assault weapons
Three-decade ban on assault weapons overturned, drawing condemnation from the state's Democratic governor.
Twitter restricted in Nigeria after government decree
Suspension comes two days after Twitter deleted a tweet from President Buhari's account for violating its rules.
Delhi, Mumbai ease lockdowns as India COVID numbers fall
The Indian capital and Maharashtra - two of the worst-affected places - announce easing restrictions in phased manner.
‘Laughable, naive’: Palestinian party’s move to join Israel gov’t
Palestinians say the United Arab List party’s decision shows a 'fundamental misunderstanding' of Israeli politics.
Luisa Ortega: Is Venezuela a failed state?
Venezuela’s former attorney general discusses the state of democracy in her country.
Lab leak reloaded: The media brings back COVID origin debate
The idea that COVID came from a Chinese lab was dismissed as a conspiracy theory but is now back in the news.
Canada PM slams church amid call for probe into Indigenous deaths
Calls for probe come after a mass grave of 215 Indigenous children was discovered at a residential school last month.
UN warns famine imminent in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region
UN humanitarian chief warns the lives of hundreds of thousands of people at risk, with famine imminent.
What will become of Afghanistan’s economy once the US leaves?
Washington has little to show for the billions spent on reconstruction, but the consequences for Kabul are far greater.
‘Our bodies are crime scenes’: South Africa’s murdered women
A woman is killed every four hours in South Africa. Here are the stories of some of those killed on June 5 last year.
Afghanistan faces vaccine delay as it battles COVID surge
Three million doses promised by WHO delayed by months as coronavirus cases rise by more than 800 percent since May 1.
Brazil captain suggests hosts against taking part in Copa America
Team captain Casemiro suggested that the players don’t want to be at the tournament as COVID figures surge.
Months at sea: Boat carrying Rohingya washes up in Indonesia
81 refugees on Idaman Island are staying in emergency tents and have been provided with food and water by locals.
What is it like to be a Black professor in the US?
The Stream examines Blackness in academia following tenure rejection of Nikole Hannah-Jones.
Can COVID-stricken Brazil host Copa America?
Future of football tournament in doubt after it was awarded to Brazil earlier this week.
Female entrepreneur turns ‘trash into treasure’ in India’s Assam
Rupjyoti Saikia Gogoi's initiative not only addresses climate crisis but also helps other women earn their livelihoods.
Myanmar coup opponents say no faith in ASEAN as envoys visit
Deputy foreign minister of shadow National Unity Government says regional bloc 'has no solid plan' to resolve crisis.
Philippine police to wear bodycams after another deadly shooting
National police chief says more than 600 officers would be using body-worn cameras to combat rights abuses of suspects.
South Korea air force chief quits over death, sex abuse case
President Moon immediately accepted Lee's resignation making him the country's shortest-serving air force chief.
Former Trump counsel ‘shed new light’ on Russia probe: Democrats
Don McGahn testified to Congress on Friday after being subpoenaed two years ago.
US calls for immediate release of Nicaraguan opposition figure
Cristiana Chamorro and two of her colleagues were arrested on 'trumped up charges', US State Department says.
Hackers breached Colonial Pipeline with one compromised password
The password has since been discovered inside a batch of leaked passwords on the dark web.
LGBTQ pride flags will not be flown on military bases: Pentagon
Decision maintains Trump policy that also effectively bans Confederate flags at US military installations.
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