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Amazon agrees to buy iconic MGM film studio for $8.45BN
Amazon is betting that a nearly century-old Hollywood icon can feed an insatiable demand for streaming content.
Amazon shareholder meeting: Push to put an hourly worker on board
Efforts to elevate labour concerns come amid allegations of monopolistic practices and environmental racism.
Life and death at the Dar Al Shifa hospital on Aleppo’s front line
Revisiting five months in a hospital that was at the heart of Syria’s rebellion.
The mothers on the front line of Colombia’s mass protests
Madres de Primera Linea put their own bodies between police and protesters to prevent escalations of violence in Bogota.
In excoriating account, Cummings slams UK PM’s COVID response
Ex-adviser to Boris Johnson says government failings led to unnecessary deaths during pandemic peaks.
Lukashenko defends Belarus flight diversion, denounces critics
As pressure grows, Belarus leader threatens to weaken borders controlling Western-bound migration and drug trafficking.
No Consent: Did a doctor abuse immigrant women?
At a Georgia immigrant detention center, women accuse a gynaecologist of performing procedures they did not consent to.
Israeli court delays ruling on expulsion of families in Silwan
An Israeli court ruled to forcibly displace seven Palestinian families in Silwan in favour of Jewish settlers in 2020.
Ireland recognises Israel’s ‘de facto annexation’ of Palestine
Gov't now set to vote on amendment that, if passed, would expel the Israeli ambassador to Ireland and impose sanctions.
Biden, Palestine, and the buttressing of Christian Zionism
Christian Zionists in the US have no reason to be concerned about President Biden's stance on Israel-Palestine.
Jacob Zuma pleads not guilty to arms deal corruption charges
Former South African president faces multiple charges relating to an arms deal in 1999 when he was deputy president.
Scientists confirm Galapagos giant tortoise species not extinct
Tortoise found on the Galapagos island of Fernandina is confirmed to be a member of a species thought to be extinct.
Ivan Duque least popular Colombian president on record: Poll
Pressure has increased on Duque amid widespread anti-government protests in recent weeks.
Deadly Games: Algeria and Tunisia’s ultra football fans
A powerful look at football passion in Tunisia and Algeria and the tragic consequences when it boils over into violence.
Europa League: Man Utd’s time or first-time lucky for Villarreal?
Spain's Villarreal take on England's Manchester United in the final of the Europa League.
Italy’s Roma forced eviction crisis demands EU action
For Roma, Italy's so-called 'Nomad Emergency' never really ended, it just became invisible.
Blinken arrives in Egypt to support Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Top US diplomat's visit to Cairo comes after holding separate meetings with Palestinian and Israeli leaders.
US preparing for a spike in summer domestic air travel
Bookings are up and most airlines say the pace of recovery for leisure travel was increasing.
Why India’s doctors are furious over yoga guru Ramdev’s remarks
Uproar over Baba Ramdev saying 'allopathy is a stupid and bankrupt science' as doctors demand action against the guru.
Pakistani journalist assaulted in latest press freedom attack
Asad Ali Toor was beaten after three armed men broke into his apartment and questioned him on his sources of ‘funding’.
Syrians vote in election set to extend al-Assad’s grip on power
President expected to win fourth term against two rivals in a vote decried by the opposition, Western nations as a sham.
Why is Nepal facing a political crisis again?
Key questions answered as president dissolves parliament and calls a snap poll amid a worsening COVID-19 outbreak.
WhatsApp sues Indian gov’t on privacy concerns: Report
The case asks the Delhi High Court to declare one of the new rules is a violation of privacy rights, Reuters reported.
Ethiopia’s Tigray at ‘serious risk’ of famine, warns UN official
Mark Lowcock, in reported briefing to Security Council, calls for scaling up of assistance in next two months.
US: Why are immigrant women having needless medical procedures?
We discuss a new Fault Lines investigation about medical abuse claims at an immigrant detention facility.
Israel’s divide, rule and erase strategy is failing
The past few weeks have showed that Palestinians across Palestine and beyond struggle and resist as one people.
Myanmar cardinal calls for end to violence after church attack
Appeal from Charles Maung Bo came after four people sheltering in a church were killed in fighting in country's east.
In a blow to US miners, Biden wants to import metals for EVs
Aims to build domestic battery manufacturing, cut down reliance on China and avoid a face off with environmentalists.
Cyclone Yaas kills two in India’s Odisha as rains lash east coast
Heavy rains and winds lash eastern India as COVID-hit country's second cyclone in as many weeks kills two in Odisha.
COVID strain first detected in India found in 53 territories: WHO
WHO also receives information the B.1.617 variant has been found in seven other territories, UN agency's update shows.
China’s latest crackdown on crypto caused by climate concerns
Spike in power use from server farms servicing Bitcoin led to illicit coal mining, endangering lives and climate goals.
Aussie rules: Melbourne fans to get tested amid COVID scare
Melbourne Cricket Ground latest on growing list of venues where people could have been exposed to the coronavirus.
Asia, Americas look to the skies for ‘Super Flower Blood Moon’
Phenomenon occurs when a total lunar eclipse coincides with the moon being at its closest point to Earth.
New York prosecutors investigating Trump convene grand jury
The move suggests Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance may have found evidence of a crime.
Why are more Indonesian women getting involved in bomb attacks?
Women have played a more prominent role in hardline attacks in Indonesia, and analysts say it reflects ISIL's influence.
Death toll of attack in remote coca region of Peru rises to 16
Peruvian authorities blame the deadly violence on a dissident faction of Maoist rebel group Shining Path.
Nigeria devalues naira as part of path to single exchange rate
Nigeria adopted the multiple exchange-rate regime to avoid an outright devaluation of the naira.
Dutch court to rule on Shell’s climate change responsibility
A panel of judges in The Hague will rule on Wednesday in a case closely watched by oil firms and environmentalists.
George Floyd Square one year later: Grieving and hope
On the anniversary of Floyd’s murder, amid celebration, a community is still processing the pain of his death.
Will the Vienna talks salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear deal?
A fifth round of dialogue to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal is under way in Vienna.
UEFA opens disciplinary case against remaining Super League clubs
Disciplinary cases against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus could lead to bans from the Champions League.
George Floyd’s family urges Congress to pass police reform bill
A year after Floyd's death in Minneapolis, his family presses politicians to 'work together' on police reforms.
Armenia says soldier killed in border shoot-out with Azeri forces
Azerbaijan's Ministry of Defence denies accusations it had fired across the border at Armenian positions.
‘Country has no future’: Iraqi protester killed at Baghdad rally
Demonstrators take to the streets after the killing of civil activist Ehab Jawad al-Wazi near his home in Karbala.
WHO expert backs follow-up coronavirus mission to China
Virologist Marion Koopmans says the trip could be helpful to gather additional information on the origins of COVID-19.
Blinken announces US plans to reopen Jerusalem consulate
After being downgraded by former President Trump, the move restores diplomatic ties with the Palestinians.
US downgrades Mexico’s air safety rating, says official
Downgrade bars Mexican carriers from adding new US flights and limits marketing agreements like code-sharing.
US consumers are feeling less confident about economy’s prospects
Americans still feel pretty good about the current state of the economy, but less so about the short-term outlook.
At least two killed as Cyclone Yaas bears down on India
Authorities seek to move more than a million people to safety as a powerful cyclone nears the east coast.
Red Black & Green New Deal: Climate agenda for Black Lives Matter
One year after the murder of George Floyd, Al Jazeera examines the intersection of racial and climate justice.
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