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India COVID-19 deaths could touch 1 million by August: Lancet
The medical journal said the government of PM Modi needs to 'own up to its mistakes' and work to control the virus.
Scores of Palestinians in East Jerusalem wounded on holy night
Israeli police crack down again on protesters outside the Old City where tens of thousands prayed at Al-Aqsa mosque.
Beirut bakery grows own wheat to combat rising food insecurity
Lebanese bakers build projects to ensure food security as crisis-hit Lebanon increases food imports.
Where will the next COVID hotspots be?
Dr Khan explains how India’s troubles are spreading across the sub-continent, while pregnant women are dying in Brazil.
Gunmen kill Nigerian police officers in southern oil hub: Police
Police stations and security checkpoints targeted in River State amid deteriorating security in the country.
Why American politicians cannot say the words ‘Israeli apartheid’
American political language does not have the capacity to address Palestine because it is disabled by white supremacy.
Plunging back to Earth: Chinese rocket makes re-entry
China says debris of Long March 5B landed in Indian Ocean and most of it burned up in the atmosphere.
Sadiq Khan elected London mayor for a second term
In victory speech, Khan promises to 'build bridges' and create jobs as UK capital emerges from pandemic.
SNP to seek Scottish independence vote after election victory
The Scottish National Party took 64 of the 129 parliamentary seats up for grabs, just one short of an overall majority.
EU and India agree to resume long-stalled trade talks
The European Union and India agreed to restart talks on a free trade deal that have been frozen since 2013.
Mexico City metro collapse victims’ families to get compensation
At least 26 people were killed and dozens more injured when a metro overpass collapsed in Mexican capital on Monday.
About 90 Palestinians injured in Israeli crackdown: Live
The latest violence comes a day after Israeli police stormed Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque and injured 205 Palestinians.
What can stop Palestinians being evicted from Sheikh Jarrah?
Palestinians in the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood face the imminent threat of eviction by Israel.
Myanmar military designates shadow gov’t as ‘terrorist’ group
A group including deposed lawmakers formed the 'National Unity Government' to oppose the military government.
Pakistan imposes Eid lockdown as COVID cases soar
The government has imposed the most severe restrictions since a one-month lockdown in April last year.
Death toll from police raid in Rio de Janeiro favela rises to 28
Amnesty International says anti-drug trafficking operation in Jacarezinho favela is 'reprehensible and unjustifiable'.
Major US pipeline network shuts after ‘cybersecurity attack’
Colonial Pipeline says it temporarily halted all pipeline operations after incident involving ransomware.
Coronavirus in India: Your questions answered, live
In a special episode of The Stream, we give our audience access to a panel of Indian experts.
‘Not $1’: US lawmaker urges end to complicity in Israeli abuses
Congresswoman Betty McCollum tells AJE about effort to ensure Israel doesn't use US aid to violate Palestinian rights.
Blast kills dozens near school in Afghan capital Kabul
Afghanistan's interior ministry says at least 52 people were wounded in the blast, many of them female students.
Iran-backed PMFs are destabilising Iraq’s disputed regions
These groups are undermining efforts to improve Erbil-Baghdad relations and reestablish security in the north.
COVID-stricken Iran to ban local travel ahead of Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Fitr holidays could spark more infections as many may ignore travel bans in absence of hefty penalties.
Saudi Arabia-Pakistan agree to mend strained ties
Announcement comes after Pakistani PM Imran Khan held talks with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
Who tried to kill Mohamed Nasheed?
Motives remain unclear but theories point to religious 'extremists' or political rivals involved in corruption scandal.
Chad police use tear gas to disperse anti-military gov’t protests
Military authorities have banned the protest called by coalition of opposition parties and civil society groups.
Maldives: Nasheed off life support after surviving bomb attack
Family of ex-president and current speaker say doctors 'very happy' with his recovery after life-saving surgery.
Ethiopia’s Orthodox Church patriarch condemns Tigray ‘genocide’
In a video recorded last month, Abune Mathias says government forces 'want to destroy the people of Tigray'.
India records more than 4,000 COVID-19 deaths in a day
Record 4,187 new deaths takes India's overall total toll to 238,270 with a caseload of nearly 22 million victims.
World reacts as Jerusalem tensions escalate
More than 200 were wounded in Al-Aqsa amid growing anger over Israeli plans to evict Palestinians from Sheikh Jarrah.
Muslim women are reviving forgotten tradition of Quran recitation
#FemaleReciters movement aims to revive the sacred practice of female public Quran recitation.
‘Foreign agents and extremists’: Russia’s attack on critics
Critical journalists and dissidents in Russia face the latest threat to their survival.
Libya: Gunmen storm hotel used as Presidential Council HQ
Dozens of armed men raid the hotel in the capital, Tripoli, as divisions within the unity government surface.
Fighters of breakaway Muslim group storm southern Philippine town
As many as 200 Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters members reportedly occupied the Datu Paglas central market.
Colombia’s Duque seeks to calm protest as grievances fester
Protest groups sceptical of dialogue with president saying similar talks in 2019 accomplished little.
Myanmar army says no ASEAN envoy visit until stability restored
At least 774 people were killed and more than 3,700 detained in the military's crackdown on opponents.
Carers at Google Children’s Centers demand transportation support
Employees say they have tried to raise the transportation issue with managers, and been told to handle it themselves.
Texas latest US state to advance Republican-backed voting limits
The bill would limit mail-in ballots and early voting, and adds to the national debate about voting rights.
Super League trio face sanctions after nine clubs sign UEFA deal
UEFA starts disciplinary proceedings against Juventus, Real Madrid and Barcelona over breakaway competition row.
COVID vaccine donations matter more than waivers, EU leaders say
European Union leaders say any benefit from a temporary waiver would take too long to make a real difference.
Scores of Palestinians hurt as Israel police storm Al Aqsa: Live
At least 178 Palestinian protesters injured, 88 hospitalised after Israeli police dispersal in Jerusalem.
Biden gives US renters $21.6bn lifeline as eviction crisis looms
Nearly seven million Americans reported being behind on their rent payments in late April.
Amnesty redesignates Russia’s Navalny as prisoner of conscience
Amnesty had stripped Navalny of the designation in February, arguing his past comments qualified as advocacy of hatred.
California’s population drops for the first time in history
Population decline comes as Governor Gavin Newsom faces recall over his COVID response and high taxes.
Houthis ‘passed up major opportunity’ by refusing UN meeting: US
‘Dire conditions’ in Yemen worsen as Houthis press Marib offensive, Saudis urged to ease blockade, US says.
Who will keep Afghanistan safe as foreign troops leave?
Taliban increases attacks as US and NATO begin to withdraw their forces from Afghanistan.
Crypto crackdown, Doge mania, space tourism and a big divorce
We gather the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic news stories so you can impress your friends.
WHO approves emergency use of China’s Sinopharm COVID vaccine
Sinopharm could now be included in the UN-backed COVAX programme distributing COVID jabs to lower income countries.
Al-Aqsa worshippers protest Palestinian evictions in Jerusalem
Palestinian Red Crescent says dozens injured in clashes with police at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
With Elon Musk set to host SNL, what’s behind the Dogecoin rally?
In the span of several weeks, the 'joke' coin has rocketed in value, with help from Musk and massive daytrader momentum.
Trees for visas: Mexico wants jobs programme, US offers relief
Mexican President Lopez Obrador and US Vice President Kamala Harris hold meeting to discuss migrant surge, corruption.
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