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Bosnian Leader Alija Izetbegovic: From Prisoner to President
He inspired a nation, fought against the siege of Sarajevo and founded Bosnia-Herzegovina as an independent state.
Bangladesh economy: Tens of thousands of people left jobless
Like other countries, the pandemic in Bangladesh has robbed tens of thousands of workers of their jobs and income.
Turkish lira becomes the currency of choice in northern Syria
Syrians take on the Turkish lira as the value of their pound plummets.
Montenegro arrests dozens after pro-Serb opposition rallies
Seven police officers were injured in clashes with protesters during rallies over the control of a municipal assembly.
Arctic Siberian town hit with record heatwave
Scientists are working to verify the hottest temperature recorded in one of the coldest places on Earth.
US: Breonna Taylor's mother calls for police reforms
For Breonna Taylor’s mother, firing one of the officers who took her daughter’s life is just the beginning.
The Philippines' anti-terror bill is poised to cause more terror
The government needs to accept that there are no shortcuts to peace and retract the bill.
The US has reached a tipping point
The Southern 'rebels' who fought to keep slavery are finally being recognised for what they really are: traitors.
Satellite images show Chinese structures near deadly clash site
Latest images show China adding new structures at disputed Galwan Valley, site of brawl that killed 20 Indian troops.
Queues ramp up at Mexican food banks as COVID hits the poor
Pushed into poverty by the pandemic. Al Jazeera spends a day with a family struggling to get by in Mexico.
In Pictures: Empty fridges as Lebanon economic crisis bites
With soaring prices and falling currency, Lebanon's middle class is sliding under the poverty line.
Afghan media reject new rules they say could hurt press freedom
Proposed amendment to law would require journalists to reveal sources to government bodies including security agencies.
Coronavirus restrictions threaten democracy, global leaders warn
Measures to stem the pandemic threaten human and political rights, open letter by more than 500 signatories warns.
Rising COVID-19 cases prompt screening of all New Delhi residents
House-to-house screening targeting entire 22 million population to be carried out by July 6 in worst-hit Indian city.
UN: Yemen will 'fall off the cliff' without financial support
Rising coronavirus cases will also add to existing problems in war-torn country, UN humanitarian chief warns.
UN, Arab League call on Israel to drop annexation plans
At Security Council meeting, leaders warn Israel's unilateral action in occupied West Bank threatens peace prospects.
Project Force: Where could North Korea's missiles strike?
North Korea has long wanted to develop long-range missiles that could reach the US. Now it may have achieved that.
Angela Davis: 'Racism is embedded in the fabric of this country'
Legendary activist Angela Davis on the new push to end systemic racism in the US after decades of struggle for justice.
Marathon vote on extending Putin's rule begins in Russia
Poll is taking place despite concerns over the safety of people voting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
S Korea, US show united front 70 years after start of Korean War
Millions died in the conflict on the Korean Peninsula, but a formal peace treaty has never been signed.
Julian Assange 'conspired with Anonymous-affiliated hackers'
Prosecutors outline new allegations against WikiLeaks founder, saying he recruited hackers to obtain government secrets.
Assassinations, nuclear tests, hugs: 70 years of the Korean War
The Korean War began in 1950 and never officially ended. Here's a timeline of key events during the decades-long war.
Biden to accept nomination at near virtual Democratic convention
Not even during the Civil War or World War II did the two US parties abandon in-person conventions with crowded arenas.
Trump, Polish president promise new defence cooperation in EU
The Republican president wants to take thousands of US forces out of Germany and move some of them to Poland.
Latin America and Caribbean pass 100,000 COVID-19 deaths
Brazil is the second-worst-affected country behind the United States, registering more than 50,000 deaths.
US coronavirus cases surge to new heights amid youth disregard
Numerous states have set records for coronavirus hospitalisations in recent weeks as authorities worry over resurgence.
NY area to quarantine visitors from US coronavirus hotspots: Live
As cases in the US keep surging, governors of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut issue travel advisory.
Jury indicts three men in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery
A grand jury has indicted 3 men of malice and federal murder in the February 23 shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery.
Italian foreign minister visits Tripoli for talks with GNA head
Luigi di Maio's trip comes weeks after GNA forces repelled Khalifa Haftar's offensive on the Libyan capital.
US immigration agency proposes job cuts that could halt system
US Citizenship and Immigration Services is preparing to furlough 70 percent of its staff, worsening immigration backlog.
Tanzanian opposition leader Zitto Kabwe released on bail
Leader and several members of Wazalendo Alliance for Transparency and Change held over unlawful assembly, party says.
Libya: Aguila Saleh urges Egypt to intervene if Sirte attacked
Head of Libya's eastern-based Parliament calls on Cairo to respond militarily if GNA-allied forces attack Sirte.
Kosovo's President Thaci, nine others indicted for war crimes
Court probing crimes committed during and after Kosovo's war with Serbia indicts Hashim Thaci and nine former fighters.
US officials summon National Guard troops to protect monuments
Officials in Washington, DC and Wisconsin seek help protecting statues and monuments targeted by anti-racism protesters.
Does real democracy stand a chance in Thailand?
Pro-democracy protests are held in Thailand on the anniversary of the revolution that ended absolute monarchy.
DR Congo police use tear gas on protesters outside parliament
People take to the street for second consecutive day to protest against proposed changes to the judiciary.
Senate approves 200th federal judge nominated by Trump
Democrats have accused Republicans of prioritising stacking the court with conservative judges over pressing issues.
Trump aide: Concerns over occupied West Bank annexation overblown
Kellyanne Conway has played down condemnation of Israel's plan to annex Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
US Democrats, Republicans far apart on police reform
Civil rights groups reject Republican proposal amid protests as Trump slams Democrats as weak on law and order.
Turkey tries journalists accused of revealing state secrets
Seven journalists go on trial over reporting on deaths of Turkish intelligence personnel serving in Libya.
US slaps new sanctions on Iranians for Venezuela trade
Trump administration is seeking to block Iran's energy trade and to bring down Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Korean War: Marking the 70th anniversary
The war began on June 25, 1950, with a surprise attack by troops across the border that separated North and South Korea.
US court orders case against former NSA Michael Flynn dropped
The court sided with Flynn who had been seeking to withdraw a guilty plea in which he admitted lying to the FBI.
Black Lives Matter and lessons from Palestine
Lessons from the Palestinian struggle can be crucial for the success of the anti-racism uprising in the United States.
Explainer: US police reform bills compared
House Democrats press far-reaching proposals to address racial inequality in policing; Republicans back limited reforms.
New Caledonia to vote on independence from France on October 4
The vote on independence follows a referendum in November 2018 when 57 percent of voters chose to remain part of France.
Trump to meet Polish president known for anti-LGBTQ rhetoric
Trump is accused of supporting those who discriminate against LGBTQ people by hosting Polish President Andrzej Duda.
Indian jets fly over Galwan as China again blames India for clash
Indian forces engage in show of strength over flashpoint Himalayan area as China repeats India provoked June 15 clash.
'I lost my eye': The price of protesting US police brutality
Demonstrators in five cities describe how police used force on peaceful protests, resulting in serious injuries, trauma.
Statue of US slavery advocate taken down in South Carolina
Officials voted unanimously to remove the statue of former US VP John C Calhoun from downtown square in Charleston.
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