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Cyclone Nisarga: Rare storm in decades pounds India's west coast
Over 100,000 people, including coronavirus patients, moved to safety as rare cyclonic storm lashes Mumbai and suburbs.
Lessons from lockdown: Cities to share experiences with COVID-19
Seoul hosts a teleconference for mayors of 40 major cities to share their experiences dealing with the coronavirus.
Trump invites India's Modi to attend G7 summit in US
In phone call with Modi, Trump conveys desire to expand the ambit of G7 grouping beyond the existing membership.
Controversial Republican Congressman King ousted in Iowa primary
Provocative statements piling up over the years, including against Muslims, were a drag on Steve King's campaign.
George Floyd: US protesters risk COVID-19 'for health of nation'
Mass demonstrations without physical distancing and other safety precautions has heightened risk of coronavirus spread.
Impunity and annexation: 'Israel has its cake and eats it too'
Israel enjoys impunity because of a lack of international political will to impose accountability, analysts say.
Brazil anti-racism rallies: Protesters blame Bolsonaro
Police brutality and racism in Brazil, a problem protesters say President Jair Bolsonaro is only making worse.
Unable to access online classes, Indian girl commits suicide
Fourteen-year-old daughter of daily wage worker in Kerala found dead near her home on the first day of new school term.
UK travel quarantine 'vital to avoid second coronavirus wave'
In an op-ed for the Telegraph, UK's home and transport ministers defend plans to quarantine international arrivals.
UK's Johnson offers visa relaxation to 3 million Hong Kong people
Changes would mean 12-month visa-free access to British National Overseas passport-holders, path to citizenship.
ABS-CBN closure torments staff as Duterte ups political pressure
Supreme Court could grant TV network temporary relief but Duterte's allies in Congress wield power to renew franchise.
Through tears, mother of George Floyd's daughter demands justice
Family says it wants world to remember Floyd as a good father, not just for the 'horrible video' of his final moments.
What is next for Brazil in its coronavirus fight?
Experts warn Bolsonaro's actions, unequal health system and easing of lockdowns will lead to more dire consequences.
Does the militarisation of US police encourage excessive force?
Groups say 'equipping police in manner more appropriate for battle may put them in mindset conflict is inevitable'.
Bolivia strains under coronavirus pandemic as cases top 10,000
Experts worry the easing of a lockdown meant to stem the virus's spread could spark a rise in cases.
Critics of Trump protest policies span US political spectrum
Backlash voiced by a wide swath of US politicians including Democrats in Congress, some Republicans, church leaders.
Paris police brutality protest turns violent
Echoing protests in US, thousands take to the streets despite coronavirus-related restrictions.
S Africa court rules some coronavirus curbs invalid: Live updates
South Africa's gov't said it was studying a High Court decision declaring its COVID-19 restrictions as unconstitutional.
Six officers charged after cops tase Georgia students in video
The Saturday night incident gained attention from a viral video in which the young couple can be heard screaming.
Donors pledge $1.35bn in humanitarian aid to war-ravaged Yemen
Videoconference organised by the UN and war actor Saudi Arabia fails to achieve $2.41bn fundraising target.
Afghanistan: Two killed in bomb attack inside Kabul mosque
Explosives placed inside mosque in Kabul's fortified Green Zone; at least two people wounded.
Can the military control unrest in the US?
US President Donald Trump, defiant and outraged, threatens to deploy the army to deal with protesters.
Algeria to release two leaders of Hirak protest movement
Tabbou, veteran opposition figure, and Benlarbi to be freed at the president's initiative, an opposition leader said.
Correa's trial is an attack on Ecuador's democracy
The court case against Ecuador's former President Rafael Correa expands 'lawfare' to a dangerous level.
Landslides kill at least 20 in India's Assam state
Fears death toll could rise after heavy pre-monsoon rains trigger mudslides that buried homes in Barak Valley.
Netherlands reopens with strict social distancing rules
Crowds have been out across the Netherlands as bars, restaurants, museums and theatres were allowed to reopen.
Nigerians go online to demand 'justice' for abuses against women
Outcry after three women were killed or raped in cases activists say show widespread sexual violence, police brutality.
India's long lockdown led to breakdown of criminal justice system
With legal services not classified as essential by government, there was little access to bail or a fair investigation.
Joe Biden's Muslim state of exception
Joe Biden has to commit to go beyond lifting the Muslim ban to address discriminatory policies Muslim communities face.
US voters face virus, social unrest in primary elections
Joe Biden needs to win 89 percent of all delegates at stake on Tuesday to formally clinch the Democratic nomination.
Biden levels blistering attack on Trump for church photo-op
Democratic candidate aims to strike a balance between validating anger over police misconduct and condemning violence.
Philippines workers resort to bicycles amid lockdown
In the capital, Manila, thousands of essential workers resort to bicycles after public transport was shut down amid the coronavirus lockdown.
Senegal delays reopening schools after new COVID-19 infections
Move affecting high schools comes after coronavirus cases are detected among teachers in Casamance, in Senegal's south.
Philippines backtracks on termination of US military deal
President Rodrigo Duterte suspends for at least six months the termination of a 21-year-old defence pact with the US.
Protests rage over George Floyd's death
As protests rage over the death of the unarmed Black man, his friends talk about the kind of man he was.
Denmark drive-in football matches attracts crowds
Football has returned to Denmark behind closed doors and one club has found a creative solution to help fans enjoy the action.
'I can't breathe': US Black man dies in police custody
Video shows a US police officer kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, who died in custody.
Can Lebanon come back from the brink?
The nation's recent economic collapse and coronavirus lockdowns are fueling inflation, hunger and calls for change.
Open letter: African writers in solidarity with African Americans
Authors voice support for US protesters seeking justice for George Floyd's killing, urge more action by African Union.
UK, EU kick off fourth round of post-Brexit trade talks
Trade negotiators from UK and EU begin four-day video conference to forge deal on future relations.
Private autopsy offers evidence in George Floyd killing
Report offers new damning evidence against the officers who arrested the unarmed Black man.
US braces for hurricane amid nationwide crises
As some states in the US start the process of reopening after the lockdown, a stronger-than-normal hurricane season could put added pressure on resources that are already stretched.
Indonesia to skip Hajj pilgrimage over coronavirus fears
Largest contingent of worshippers will not be doing the annual trip to Saudi Arabia.
Al Jazeera Digital scoops 35 medals at Telly Awards
AJ Close Up, Start Here, Fork The System, Newsfeed, and AJ Contrast honoured for video content across 14 categories.
Speculation surrounds Iran scientist release after US detention
Sirous Asgari was accused of stealing federal trade secrets but was acquitted last November after being held for years.
EU 'shocked and appalled' by George Floyd's killing: Live updates
The bloc's top diplomat warns against further excessive use of force as Trump vows to end unrest.
Italy's Matteo Salvini leads anti-government rally in Rome
Hundreds of people led by right-wing parties march under the banner 'Italy does not capitulate' marking Republic Day.
India braces for rains as another cyclone approaches west coast
Developing system threatens damaging winds and flooding rains along the northwest coasts of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
First Rohingya refugee dies from coronavirus in Bangladesh
Aid workers warn of a humanitarian disaster if the outbreak is not checked in the world's largest cluster of camps.
UK's Iraq war crimes probe dismisses thousands of complaints
Thousands of allegations linking British soldiers to Iraq war crimes are dropped, with one exception, investigator says.
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