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'You need to step in': George Floyd police failed to intervene
Minneapolis police policy requires officers to stop fellow police from using unreasonable force, not just follow orders.
GNA vows to retake Libya's east after Sirte offensive
GNA-aligned forces launched offensive to seize Sirte from Haftar's LNA on Saturday.
Ex-Republican Powell backs Democrat Biden for US president
Trump has 'drifted away' from the US Constitution and posed a danger to the country and its democracy, Powell says.
US Gulf Coast braces for arrival of Tropical Storm Cristobal
After regaining strength, the storm is expected to arrive on US soil late on Sunday but not to grow into a hurricane.
In Pictures: Burying COVID-19 victims on Peru's hilltop cemetery
The graveyard, on a remote hill outside Peru's capital, does not have granite tombstones, a green lawn or paved roads.
Protests in Kashmir after Indian forces kill five fighters
Protesters demanded an end to India's occupation of Kashmir as police fired shotgun pellets and tear gas.
Former Palestine Islamic Jihad leader Ramadan Shallah dies
Shallah died two years after he slipped into a coma due to complications from heart and kidney disease.
George Floyd: Thousands turn out for protests in US, UK: Live
Thousands attend anti-racism demonstrations in London and Australia as protests continue in several US cities.
Trump is not doing anything to stop weaponisation of social media
Trump's executive order on social media regulation will not prevent its abuse or the spread of disinformation.
Should images of coronavirus victims be sanitised?
Is publishing more graphic images of the dead in the interests of the general public?
The racists' peace
To praise the peacefulness of a protest is to assert the right of those resisted to determine the ethics of resistance.
India and China generals hold meeting to defuse border standoff
The talks come after multiple local military level meetings failed to defuse the tension.
China rejects accusations it concealed COVID-19 information
Beijing declares its actions to contain the pandemic have been "rigorous" and "effective" and says if it is able to develop a vaccine, it will make it available to the world.
In Pictures: Protest erupts in Lebanon amid economic woes
Protesters take to the streets to voice outrage over the slow pace of economic reforms by the new government.
Canada Indigenous groups demand probe after police kill woman
Chantel Moore, 26, was shot dead on Thursday by a police officer in Edmundston, New Brunswick.
Qatar Airways CEO: Coronavirus has changed the airline industry
Akbar al-Baker, the head of Qatar Airways, discusses the future of global air travel after the coronavirus pandemic.
Mexico City’s biggest food market becomes COVID-19 hotspot
The Central de Abasto, one of the world’s biggest fruit and vegetable markets, has become a hotspot for COVID-19 infections in Mexico.
Libya: GNA says Sirte offensive launched as Haftar backs truce
Air raids carried out on Sirte by GNA forces as they reject Egypt-proposed ceasefire initiative.
Dutch minks culled after farmers infected with coronavirus
Researchers urge other countries to test their animals after thousands of minks are infected with the virus.
Russia hiring of Syrians to fight in Libya surges in May: Reuters
Private military contractor Wagner Group is conducting the hiring with Russian army supervision, opposition sources say.
Cameroon: Gov't criticised for reopening schools, airports
As Cameroon eases coronavirus restrictions, the government is accused of politicising the pandemic.
Eyes in the sky: Gathering evidence with drones
From Syria to Peru, we examine the power of drone footage to provide evidence and hold people to account.
Banksy supports Black Lives Matter with new work on Instagram
Banksy's new artwork shows US flag set alight by a candle as part of memorial to anonymous, black, silhouetted figure.
'Justice for George Floyd': US protests in pictures
A Lincoln Memorial rally and march to the White House marked the largest protests since the killing of George Floyd.
'Music to kill to': Rwandan genocide survivors remember RTLM
Following the arrest of genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga, survivors reflect on the role of the radio station he funded.
Israelis protest against Netanyahu's plan to annex West Bank
Left-wing protesters rally in Tel Aviv against plan to annex parts of Jordan Valley and settlements in the West Bank.
Two Buffalo police officers charged for shoving elderly protester
Both officers plead not guilty to assaulting 75-year-old protester who remains in critical condition.
Haftar proposed Libya ceasefire, says Egypt's el-Sisi
Egypt president calls on UN to invite Libya's rival administrations for talks after GNA's military advances.
Israel: Thousands rally against West Bank annexation plan
Israeli protesters, from Arab and Jewish rights groups, warn the decision to turn occupation into annexation, in breach of international law, would leave Israel's reputation in tatters.
Mapping anti-racism solidarity protests around the world
Thousands of people have taken to the streets, demanding justice for George Floyd and an end to systemic racism.
'Say her name': Balloons released to honour Breonna Taylor
Taylor, an unarmed Black woman killed by white police officers in Louisville, Kentucky, would have turned 27 on Friday.
Thousands protest Indigenous Australians' death in police custody
Protesters across Australia call for justice for Aboriginal Australians who have died at the hands of police.
Taiwan mayor loses recall vote in blow for pro-China opposition
More than 900,000 people voted for Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu's recall while only 25,000 who voted against.
DC rallies for George Floyd: 'Our system is unjust'
Throngs converge on Washington, DC in largest protest yet after the death of George Floyd in police custody 12 days ago.
'Disaster' looms in coronavirus-hit Afghanistan: Live updates
With hospital beds almost full, Afghan officials warn of coming 'disaster' as suspected cases of COVID-19 surge.
Twenty-six killed, village torched in central Mali attack
Attack targeted a Fulani village named Binedama in the volatile Mopti region, officials say.
Tear gas, stone throwing as Beirut demonstration turns violent
Demonstrations have been taking place in Lebanon since October to demand solution to the ailing economy and corruption.
Is it time we learned to live with the coronavirus?
WHO warned the virus may become endemic, and some scientists warn 'second wave' of infections inevitable.
Over 10,000 arrested, protests against Floyd killing continue
Hundreds more taken into custody everyday as protests continue despite heavy police presence.
What is it like to be a Black journalist in the US right now?
The Stream meets a panel of Black journalists as the George Floyd protests continue.
Iraq parliament approves final seven members of new government
New appointments, which include minister of oil, complete the 22-member government of PM al-Kadhimi.
'Burn down racism': World rallies against George Floyd's death
Outraged protesters from Sydney to London continue rallies against racism and police brutality.
Police forces across US promise reform
After nearly two weeks of nationwide protests against police brutality, several US states are taking steps to reform controversial police practices.
Edward Said's spectre and the end of Oslo
What Edward Said predicted in the 1990s came to be. The PLO's two-state project has failed.
NFL apology over treatment of players' anti-racism protests
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has apologised for the way the US football league has handled players' protests against racial injustice and police brutality.
Native Americans form patrol in Minneapolis
When the arson and looting began in Minneapolis last week, a Native American patrol was formed to protect their neighbourhoods.
Chile's poor call for protection from pandemic-fuelled crime wave
Chile is ranked the safest country in South America, but the rise in unemployment due to the pandemic has also led to a rise in crime.
Norway FM speaks to Al Jazeera about Israel-Palestine conflict
Norwegian politicians say the prospect of any peace deal is bleak, as Israel pushes ahead with plans to annex parts of the Occupied West Bank.
Kazakh police detain dozens of anti-government protesters
The demonstrators rally in the city of Almaty demanding resignation of president and redistribution of wealth.
Libya: GNA forces regain control of strategic Bani Walid town
Renegade commander Haftar's forces suffer another setback as UN-recognised gov't wrests control of another key town.
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