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Five films to watch on World Environment Day
The executive producer of Al Jazeera's award-winning environmental solutions series, earthrise, shares her top picks.
Gulf non-cooperation: Inside the flailing GCC
Gulf Cooperation Council has experienced rocky relations before, but none as severe as the three-year blockade on Qatar.
'I will kill you': Philippines' Duterte renews drug war threat
Duterte warning comes day after UN report that found 'near impunity' in war on drugs that has left thousands dead.
Australians urged to stay away from Black Lives Matter protest
Thousands are expected at rallies that aim to highlight Australia's own poor record on Indigenous deaths in custody.
New Zealand military buys five Lockheed Hercules planes for $1bn
The existing fleet of Hercules planes is more than 50 years old and breakdowns have hampered some high-profile missions.
US warship sails through Taiwan Strait on Tiananmen anniversary
The US and China have stepped up manoeuvres around self-ruled Taiwan as bilateral ties have deteriorated.
Thousands defy ban to attend Hong Kong vigil for Tiananmen Square
People defied coronavirus ban to attend the vigil, marked by worries over China's new national security legislation.
Revolt of the generals: Trump faces heat from US military leaders
Current and former Pentagon officials break with embattled US president over crackdown on Floyd protesters.
'Get your knee off our necks': Minneapolis honours George Floyd
Thousands stand silent for eight minutes, 46 seconds to remember the man whose killing set off protests across the US.
Iran marks new daily record in coronavirus cases: Live updates
Concerns over a potential second wave as health officials record 3,574 new infections in the past 24 hours.
Will Hong Kong's democracy movement survive?
Annual Tiananmen Square massacre vigil banned as mainland China tightens grip on territory.
Police: Arbery suspect uttered racial slur after shooting him
Three white men have been charged in a murder case that caused a national outcry after video of the shooting leaked.
Lebanon MP: Protesters outside officials' homes should be 'shot'
Jamil Sayyed's comments lead to outrage in a country in its seventh month of anti-establishment demonstrations.
Burundi court upholds poll results, says Ndayishimiye president
Panel of judges rules that poll fraud complaints by opposition leader Agathon Rwasa are 'null and void'.
Analysis: Turkey is winning in Libya, but challenges remain
Turkey wants an immediate political solution to the conflict in Libya - with or without Haftar's collaboration.
Authorities 'assume' British girl Madeleine McCann is dead
Convicted German man is under investigation in case of three-year-old British girl missing since 2007.
Remembering George Floyd: Hundreds to attend Minneapolis memorial
First of several planned services to honour Floyd, an unarmed Black man killed by police, to take place in Minneapolis.
Analysis: How Saudi Arabia and Iran became rivals
The Cold War moved to the Middle East, where the front-line states are led not by political stances but religious ones.
Erdogan: Haftar, his backers biggest obstacle to peace in Libya
After meeting GNA head al-Sarraj, Turkish leader says history will judge those who caused 'bloodshed' by backing Haftar.
Senegal to ease some coronavirus curbs after protests escalate
Government says it will relax dusk-to-dawn curfew and lift a ban on inter-regional travel after two nights of unrest.
Pakistan couple arrested for allegedly murdering 7-year-old maid
Hassan Siddiqui and his wife employed Zohra Bibi at their home to care for their son of the same age.
Foreign airlines to resume flights to China
The easing of restrictions follows an announcement by the US that it is banning all Chinese airlines, starting from June 16.
Russia's diesel spill pollutes waterways in Siberia
Waterways near Russia's Siberian city of Norilsk have been rapidly polluted by a spill of more than 20,000 tonnes of diesel fuel in recent days
Lebanon provides shelter for abandoned migrants as crisis deepens
While the move was praised by activists, it has not stopped the flow of Ethiopian workers deposited outside consulate.
A Biden presidency would not be good news for Palestine
Joe Biden cannot afford, even if he wanted to, an independent approach to US policy towards Israel.
From jellyfish to elephants, biodiversity keeps the world turning
But with a million species at risk of extinction the interlocked web of life is under threat.
Pregnant elephant's death in India triggers 'hate campaign'
Amid outrage over elephant reportedly fed pineapple filled with firecrackers, top Kerala leader flags a 'hate campaign'.
Thousands flee Niger refugee camp after attack
Refugees on the move again after dozens of gunmen stormed Intikane camp in attack that left at least three dead.
Libya's GNA says it regained full control of the capital, Tripoli
The announcement comes after a year-long siege by forces of eastern-based commander Khalifa Haftar.
Israel suspends parliament sessions after MP gets virus
Knesset activities cancelled, non-essential staff instructed to stay home after legislator tests positive for COVID-19.
Missing Mexican politician's body found following abduction
Anel Bueno, a local legislator from western Colima state, was abducted on April 29 by an armed group.
Hong Kong passes China national anthem bill amid protests
Bill criminalises abusing the March of the Volunteers anthem with three years in prison and a fine of up to $6,450.
New Zealand: A Place to Call Home
We investigate the housing crisis sweeping across New Zealand, leaving families struggling to cope.
Madeleine McCann case: German paedophile identified as new suspect
A new development in one of the UK's most high-profile missing persons cases.
Femicide in Argentina: Not One Less protest held despite lockdown
Thousands defy the lockdown in Argentina to protest against the killing of women.
'Human scum': North Korea says leaflets put Seoul pact at risk
Warning comes after 500,000 leaflets criticising Kim Jong Un's nuclear ambitions are dumped along the North's border.
Qatar food security: Doha becomes less reliant on imported goods
How an economic blockade spurred Qatar to push for the top spot in food security in the Middle East and North Africa.
India and Australia sign deal to use each other's military bases
Deal being seen as part of security cooperation to balance China's growing economic and military weight in the region.
Russia's 20,000-tonne diesel spill pollutes waterways in Siberia
About 6,000 tonnes of diesel seeped into the ground and another 15,000 in nearby waterways, according to state media.
Anti-terrorist unit arrests far-right followers at US protest
Three men allegedly belong to the 'boogaloo' movement, which promotes 'a coming civil war and/or collapse of society'.
'Qatar will roll with the punches' with GCC crisis: Analysts
Doha has successfully circumvented the three-year blockade by strengthening diverse ties with foreign allies.
US pressing Saudi, UAE to end airspace ban against Qatar: Report
Report by WSJ says Washington is concerned airspace restrictions often force Qatari planes to fly over Iran, for a fee.
Honduras police stop US-bound migrants before Guatemala border
Hopes of a new start shattered by the global pandemic - Al Jazeera hears from migrants stranded in Honduras.
Hong Kong to mark Tiananmen amid China national anthem bill vote
Contentious bill adds to tension over Beijing influence in territory that is only place in China to mark 1989 crackdown.
'Near impunity' for drug war killings in the Philippines, UN says
The 'drug war' is a major policy of President Rodrigo Duterte and tens of thousands may have been killed.
'Crippling': ICRC says support vital as coronavirus hits incomes
Humanitarian group calls for action, saying pandemic could set in motion a vicious cycle of lost income and hunger.
'All four!': Floyd protesters cautiously welcome new charges
Minneapolis protesters say they're disappointed charges against four officers weren't stronger, but they remain hopeful.
Mattis says he’s 'appalled' at Trump's response to Floyd protests
In searing rebuke, ex-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says, 'Trump tries to divide Americans'.
Trump denies tear gas use despite evidence: AP fact check
CDC and US Army Medical Research of Chemical Defense list tear gas as common term for riot-control agents.
Coronavirus protests rock Senegal capital and holy city Touba
Youths take to street, as people struggle to make ends meet amid dusk-to-dawn curfew and ban on regional travel.
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