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In India, merely saying 'Black Lives Matter' is not enough
Indians who claim to support the BLM movement in the US should also take action to counter militarism at home.
UN warns 10 million face acute food shortages in Yemen
World Food Programme says it needs $737m to avert a famine in the war-torn country.
What are the 10 stages of genocide?
Examining what led to the massacre of thousands of Bosniaks, on the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.
Exclusive: Facebook used extensively to spread neo-Nazi music
An Al Jazeera investigation identified some 120 pages belonging to bands with openly white supremacist and racist views.
'Living hell': Brazil capital a COVID-19 hotspot after reopening
Under pressure from Jair Bolsonaro, mayors and governors are loosening restrictions even as confirmed infections spike.
Aid for Syrians: Security Council vote awaited in camps
Aid agencies have warned of the catastrophic consequences of an outbreak of illness in overcrowded camps
New Zealand: Trapped in the Volcano
We investigate how a luxury cruise turned into a deadly nightmare when a volcano erupted on New Zealand's White Island.
WHO virus investigation: Agency to trace COVID-19 origin in China
China’s leaders deny any cover-up and are unlikely to take responsibility for the spread of the pandemic.
Argentinians protest in Buenos Aires against government decisions
Argentina is struggling with recession and inflation and is negotiating with creditors to restructure its foreign debt.
Talks to ease Serbia-Kosovo tensions to resume in Brussels
On Sunday, the EU will mediate the first high-level meeting between the two sides since November 2018.
Q&A: Airborne COVID-19 spread possible, risky in some settings
WHO experts tell Al Jazeera coronavirus may spread through the air in crowded indoor spaces with poor ventilation.
Serbia, Kosovo renew 'very difficult' talks led by Macron, Merkel
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo begin the 'very difficult' process aimed at resolving their territorial dispute.
Latin America: UN urges collaboration to prevent economic crisis
UN warns that poverty across the region will rise by 7 percent, an increase equivalent to 45 million people.
Champions League to resume behind closed doors in August
Real Madrid could meet Juventus, while Bayern Munich will face Barcelona or Napoli in the quarter-finals in Lisbon.
Singaporeans vote in snap election under coronavirus cloud
Queues formed early outside polling stations with strict conditions enforced to curb the risks from coronavirus.
Thou shall not erase me
For too long, we have remembered alone when it should have been an obligation for everyone to remember in common.
Swedish court acquits ex-ambassador to China over dissident talks
Judges say Anna Lindstedt had not overstepped her diplomatic brief in efforts to free a Chinese-Swedish bookseller.
Nepal bans private Indian channels for airing 'false propaganda'
Cable operators claim TV channels aired 'objectionable' content about the country's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
China to hit back against US sanctions over Uighur rights
US action was 'deeply detrimental' to bilateral relations, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said.
DRC: 3 killed in protests against election chief nomination
Two protesters and one police officer die as demonstrations in several key cities turn violent.
Poland's presidential hopefuls make final push before runoff vote
Incumbent President Andrzej Duda faces Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski in the closely contested race for the top job.
How a Syrian Bulgarian wrestler became a 'terror' suspect
Bulgarian authorities accuse Mohammed Abdulqader of fighting in Syria based on photos. His family says he is innocent.
US senators press Trump over detention of Saudi ex-spy's children
Saad al-Jabri's children Sarah and Omar have been detained by the Saudi government since March.
India police kill gangster after he 'tried to flee custody'
Vikas Dubey, who was accused in killing of police last week, shot dead, with opposition calling it 'staged drama '.
France's Macron asks Israel to drop West Bank annexation plans
Macron tells Netanyahu in a phone call the annexation of the Palestinian territory will contravene international law.
Can Malian President Keita survive growing anti-gov't protests?
Embattled president's bid to quell dissatisfaction fails to appease opposition coalition, which calls for mass rally.
Duterte's Congress allies back order to shut Philippines' ABS-CBN
Shutdown deprives millions of Filipinos access to information while thousands of employees are expected to lose jobs.
Survivors recount Bosnia's Srebrenica genocide, 25 years on
Bosnia marks the 25th anniversary of a genocide committed by Serb forces in Srebrenica where thousands perished.
Al Jazeera journalists questioned over Malaysia documentary
Team were summoned to police headquarters for probe into charges of alleged sedition and defamation.
Shock, uncertainty as I Coast begins mourning for PM Coulibaly
Eight days of national mourning declared in Ivory Coast amid questions over governing party's candidate in October vote.
New US visa rule leaves Indian, Chinese students in panic
Hundreds of thousands of students fear for their future as their career plan upended and burdened by unpaid debts.
Hong Kong police arrest seven over stabbing of police officer
Police arrest five men and two women for 'assisting' a man suspected of stabbing a police officer during July 1 protest.
Australia limits citizens' return as Victoria cases reach record
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says only 4,000 Australians will be allowed in each week and they must pay for quarantine.
Missing Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon found dead
Apparent suicide comes a day after one of Park's former secretaries filed a sexual harassment complaint against him.
Italy bans entry from 13 countries over coronavirus fears: Live
Countries including Bangladesh, Brazil and Chile present an excessive rate of COVID-19 infections, health ministry says.
Removed US prosecutor says Trump official pressed him to resign
US attorney in New York had been investigating lawyer Rudy Giuliani and associates in an alleged campaign scheme.
New York report finds 25 wrongful convictions, most Black men
First-time US district attorney report shows poor police, legal practices cost 25 men 426 combined years in prison.
US Supreme Court rulings open path to President Trump's finances
Court opinions reject the argument that president has immunity from prosecution, but unclear if finances released soon.
Pentagon chief: US should take 'hard look' at Confederate symbols
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff calls for 'rational, mature discussion' about bases named for Civil War icons.
Violence at demonstrations against new protest law in Greece
Over 10,000 protest peacefully but group of several dozen youth throw petrol bombs at police who respond with tear gas.
Serbia bans mass gatherings after virus lockdown protests
Protests erupted in the country over the return of a weekend curfew to combat a second wave of coronavirus infections.
US COVID-19 cases and deaths increase, dimming economic recovery
More than 60,000 new coronavirus infections reported in US - the highest single-day tally of cases by any country.
US congressional committee moves to restore aid to Palestinians
The $66bn spending bill would also maintain US funding for the World Health Organization through 2021.
Attack on prominent Lebanese activist raises concerns
Assault on the independent politician in broad daylight triggers fears of a clampdown on free speech.
Al Jazeera rejects Malaysian officials' claims over documentary
Network calls on Malaysian authorities 'to respect media freedom and desist from treating its journalists as criminals'.
Who will end hunger in areas hit by the coronavirus?
Oxfam has warned millions of people could face starvation as COVID-19 takes its toll globally.
Chile's once robust economy devastated by COVID-19
About 2.5 million people are out of work in the Latin American country and many are going hungry amid the crisis.
Prominent Lebanese activist assaulted
A prominent Lebanese activist and independent politician has been assaulted in broad daylight.
Biden-Sanders 'unity' recommendations: Six key takeaways
The advisory groups formed by Biden and his former rival are aimed at shoring up the progressive vote.
Saudi-led coalition in Yemen says explosive-laden boats destroyed
Coalition says two boats belonged to the Houthis and were threatening navigation, according to Saudi's SPA news agency.
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