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US weekly jobless claims decline to fresh pandemic low
The US economy is reopening, but pent-up demand is running up against supply constraints that threaten to slow recovery.
Navajo Nation outpaces wider US: 60 percent fully vaccinated
Navajo Nation leads the US in vaccination rates, despite rural population, by meeting people 'where they are'.
ByteDance CEO steps down, chooses college roommate as successor
Former CEO Zhang Yiming, 38, said he is 'not very social' as he handed the reins to Liang Rubo, 38.
The Frontline: Israel-Palestine
“After four years living in Israel-Palestine, these have been some of the most depressing days.”
Ethiopia announces new date for twice-delayed national elections
June 21 polls seen as a key test of democratic reforms under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Hundreds of children stranded at Spanish enclave of Ceuta
Humanitarian crisis unfolds in Spanish enclave after hundreds of unaccompanied minors cross from Morocco.
US imposes sanctions on two Houthi military leaders
The sanctions target the head of the general staff leading the offensive in Marib and another prominent Houthi leader.
How did fighting between Israelis and Palestinians get so bad?
Confused about what’s going on in occupied East Jerusalem and Gaza? Start Here explains.
UN chief urges immediate ceasefire in Israel-Palestine conflict
Addressing the UN General Assembly, Antonio Guterres appealed to all sides to put down their arms.
Crypto carnage abates as Bitcoin bounces back to $42,000
After a brutal selloff, crypto markets are showing signs of recovery with Bitcoin and Ether clawing back some losses.
Dutch court orders Ghosn to repay $6M salary to Nissan
A Dutch court rejected the fugitive former auto chief's wrongful dismissal claim against Nissan-Mitsubishi.
Oxford University college to keep statue of colonialist Rhodes
Oriel College had voted in favour of removing the statue but cited 'regulatory and financial challenges' for its u-turn.
Sanders introduces legislation to block US arms sale to Israel
Some legislators have sought to block the $735m deal to increase pressure on Israel amid Gaza bombardment.
Biden, Moon to talk China, chip crunch at White House summit
South Korean President Moon Jae-in is the second foreign leader to visit the White House since Joe Biden took office.
Norway wealth fund excludes firms linked to West Bank settlements
World's biggest wealth fund is dropping firms due to 'unacceptable risk' they contribute to human rights violations.
Thousands of Syrian refugees and expats vote early in Lebanon
Supporters of President al-Assad, expected to win another 7-year term, rush to embassy compound near Beirut to vote.
‘Authorities don’t treat Roma like ordinary citizens’
Police violence towards the Roma has risen in the pandemic, according to rights groups, witnesses and legal experts.
Why Netanyahu thinks America is stupid
Israeli sadism meets American cynicism in Palestine.
‘They aim to kill’: Gaza doctors recount experiences as war rages
Doctors at al-Shifa hospital share emotional and practical struggles working to save lives during the Israeli attacks.
Polish law on judges violates EU treaty, says ECJ adviser
Opinion by top lawyer marks latest clash between 27-member bloc and Poland's ruling nationalist coalition.
India battles rash of ‘black fungus’ cases hitting COVID patients
Mucormycosis, a rare fungal disease, usually infects people whose immune system has been compromised.
Are attitudes towards Palestine shifting in the US?
President Joe Biden faces calls from within his party to do more to end the current Palestinian-Israeli crisis.
Many deaths in India’s Goa as gov’t fails to ensure oxygen supply
Between May 11 and May 16, dropping oxygen levels at Goa’s largest hospital killed 75 COVID-19 patients.
Number of IDPs in the world reaches record high of 55m
Storms, conflicts and violence forced 40.5 million people to become newly displaced within their countries in 2020.
Qatar cabinet approves draft law on Shura Council elections
Draft law for partial election to the 45-member top advisory council outlines rules under which vote will take place.
Guatemala prison: Several inmates beheaded in gang violence
Hundreds of police have been deployed to restore order at the Cantel Prison, where at least seven inmates were killed.
The billion-dollar UAE-Israel gas deal will go forward
The ongoing bombing of Gaza is unlikely to deter the UAE from investing big in its new ally's gas fields.
World’s largest iceberg forms in Antarctica
The iceberg measures about 4,320sq km - slightly bigger than the Spanish island of Mallorca.
COVID causes orphan crisis in India; experts fear neglect, abuse
Thousands of children lose one or both parents in India while prospect of a surge of abandoned minors worries many.
Hopes fading for 38 missing in India after cyclone sinks barge
Navy ships work through the night to recover 37 bodies on board barge that sank off Mumbai, but 38 more still missing.
‘Used to seeing deaths’: A day with India’s COVID body collectors
Al Jazeera spends a day with workers who take bodies of victims of virus from Delhi hospitals or homes for final rites.
China furious after US warship sails close to disputed Paracels
Beijing accuses US of entering sovereign waters around islands also claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan without permission.
Gaza: Israeli air raid kills disabled man, pregnant wife, child
Eyad Salha, his wife Amani, and their daughter Nagham were getting ready to eat lunch when a missile struck their home.
The child victims of the UK’s EncroChat house raids
When police swooped on homes around the UK last year after hacking the mobile app, children were the collateral damage.
Will policing in the US ever change?
The Stream meets a renowned policing expert to ask how law enforcement could evolve.
Death, destruction in Gaza as Israel defies truce call – Live
Israel continues to bomb Gaza, killing at least one Palestinian as Benjamin Netanyahu defies calls for a ceasefire.
India sees 3,874 COVID deaths as data suggests runaway infections
India reports 276,110 new cases as nearly two-thirds of people tested show exposure to virus, a private laboratory says.
China rover sends back first images from surface of Mars
The Zhurong is expected to spend about three months on the planet to study its surface soil and atmosphere.
Taiwan firms’ work from home scepticism adds to COVID challenge
Spike in cases has put the spotlight on work culture that demands long hours and being present at the office.
US, Russia acknowledge ‘serious differences’ but stress dialogue
Antony Blinken and Sergey Lavrov strike optimistic note at first face-to-face meeting since Joe Biden became president.
‘Letters of truth’ from South to N Korea strain Moon’s diplomacy
Seoul has made sending leaflets across the border an offence but North Korean defectors say the law will not stop them.
Colombia mass demonstrations ‘reflect a deep national crisis’
Protesters take to the streets for fourth week demanding government action on poverty, police violence, and more.
Wild ride: Bitcoin plunges 31% at breakfast, surges 33% at lunch
Wednesday's extreme price swings caused outages on major crypto exchanges and dominated chatter on Wall Street.
EU presents WTO plan to boost COVID vaccine output
Under pressure EU says it has an alternative to boost production more effectively than proposed waiver of patent rights.
Free Bitcoin? Lender BlockFi mistakenly sends some users crypto
The startup said it made incorrect promo payouts in Bitcoin rather than US dollars and is working on fixing the issue.
US ‘should not be rubber-stamping weapons sales’ to Israel: AOC
Democrats led by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduce measure to block $375m arms sale to Israel amid Gaza bombardment.
Video shows grisly death of Black man in police custody: AP
Body camera footage obtained by Associated Press shows Louisiana police brutalising Ronald Greene in 2019.
Asia disputes IEA’s call to curb new oil, gas, coal investments
The International Energy Agency this week outlined the path to net-zero emissions, but some Asian nations pushed back.
Amazon plans for new Alabama warehouse after US union defeat
The retail giant, which has posted record profits in the past year, has faced growing criticism from labour activists.
What is behind Israel’s targeting of prominent buildings in Gaza?
Israel's attacks on Gaza's civilian buildings are an attempt to demoralise Palestinians and weaken their resolve.
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