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How can education be secured in times of war?
The United Nations is concerned about the more than 75 million young people living in 35 crisis-affected countries.
Iran calls on US to 'stop violence' against its own people
'Let them breathe', foreign ministry spokesman tells US as protests seeking justice for George Floyd's death intensify.
Russia: Putin sets July 1 for constitutional reform vote
Vote, which may extend president's rule beyond 2024, is scheduled as officials say COVID-19 crisis has passed its peak.
George Floyd death: Liverpool footballers 'take a knee'
Gesture of support by players of English Premier League club following the death of Black man in US police custody.
Civilians killed as attackers storm Niger refugee camp
Some 50 fighters carry out 'well-planned operation' against Intikane camp in Tahoua region, UN refugee agency says.
DR Congo announces fresh Ebola outbreak in country's northwest
Newest outbreak of disease, the 11th recorded in DRC's history, comes as epidemic in country's east is still ongoing.
Black liberal, your time is up
Yes, tell the world that we are fed up. But, Black liberal, know that we are finished with you, too.
Turkey reopens most public places after coronavirus lockdown
Restaurants, cafes, gyms, swimming pools, beaches, parks, libraries and museums reopen across the country.
Zimbabwe summons US envoy over George Floyd protest remarks
US national security adviser O'Brien accused Zimbabwe and China of stirring unrest in US over George Floyd's death.
Iran says 230 killed in November protests after petrol price hike
For the first time, senior Iranian official provides casualty figures during unrest last year.
India to begin lifting COVID-19 restrictions
It has given states the power to do the same in non-high risk areas, even though the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise.
Biden leaves lockdown to meet with Black leaders about protests
The presumptive Democratic nominee has struggled in recent weeks to be heard over the din of duelling national crises.
'I am not a threat': Black people react on social media
Many take to Twitter to express sentiments of self-worth as the country faces mass protests over fatal police brutality against the minority group.
Bolsonaro accused of exploiting COVID-19 for political gains
Protesters and supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro clash in Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo, as Brazil reports a record 33,000 infections on a single day, bringing the total number of cases to half a million.
US retailers slammed over COVID-19 operations
Internet giant Amazon and supermarket chain owner Kroger among those criticised for praising their staff as 'heroes' for working during the coronavirus pandemic.
Asia Pacific countries ease lockdowns with caution
On Monday, several countries relaxed their lockdowns - with some allowing health clubs and zoos to reopen, while others are letting people go to work for the first time in months.
St Louis Superman
A battle rapper, activist and Missouri state representative fights to pass a critical bill for his community.
Iran says scientist jailed in US 'to return in days'
Sirous Asgari was accused of stealing trade secrets in the United States but was acquitted last November.
'We are tired of oppression': US protests in pictures
Major US cities put under curfew and national guards deployed as protests against killing of Black man intensifies.
George Floyd death: DC National Guard called in - Live updates
Entire Washington, DC National Guard has been called in response to protests outside White House and other areas in DC.
Saudi-led coalition says it shot down two Houthi drones
Coalition spokesman Turki al-Malki says the drones were directed at civilian targets in Saudi's Khamis Mushait city.
Yemen: UN makes urgent funding plea as vital operations end
About 75 percent of UN programmes in war-torn Yemen have ended or been reduced as funds dry up.
Vatican introduces new tenders law to curb corruption
The legislation initiated by Pope Francis brings the Holy See in line with international anti-corruption standards.
In Pictures: Anti-racism solidarity protests held across world
Thousands have rallied in Germany, the UK, New Zealand, Canada and Brazil against killing of George Floyd in the US.
UK partly reopens primary schools despite coronavirus warnings
Some primary school pupils return to classrooms in England, unlike other parts of UK following 10 weeks of lockdown.
UAE: Israel should back off threat to annex occupied West Bank
UAE FM Anwar Gargash said any unilateral move by Israel to annex occupied West Bank will be 'serious setback' for peace.
The mendacity of greatness in Trump's America
It is time for a new wider civil rights movement and a Great March on Washington.
George Floyd: Mapping US National Guard deployments
Nearly 62,000 American reserve soldiers activated in two dozen states to potentially confront violent protests.
Why should we care about SpaceX?
Elon Musk wants to make space travel like air travel. Will he succeed? How long until we can board a rocket ourselves?
Armenia's prime minister tests positive for coronavirus
In the Gulf, migrant workers bear the brunt of the pandemic
The Gulf states have a duty to include low-income migrant workers in their COVID-19 policy responses.
'Saudi game of thrones': Pressure grows to release jailed prince
European Parliament delegation has implored Saudi authorities to release detained royals, including Prince Salman.
Iran ready to ship more fuel to Venezuela despite US 'threats'
Iran sent flotilla of five fuel tankers to Venezuela, which is suffering severe shortages, defying US pressure.
Some schools reopen in UK but parents wary on safety
Primary school children in England start returning to lessons after 10 weeks of lockdown, as the UK government eases some coronavirus restrictions.
South Africa partly lifts coronavirus lockdown to revive economy
Numerous businesses allowed to reopen as millions face hunger due to the shuttering of the economy.
India expels Pakistan embassy officials for 'espionage'
The two Pakistani officials back home after India declares them 'persona non grata' and gives them 24 hours to leave.
West Bank poverty may double over pandemic: World Bank
Palestinian economy is set to shrink between 7.6 and 11 percent, a severe downturn after 1 percent growth in 2019.
From the plague to MERS: A brief history of pandemics
What you need to know about the other pandemics that shook the world.
George Floyd: Sixth day of protests against police violence
Major cities rocked by nationwide demonstrations decrying police brutality following killing of an unarmed black man.
Urban design: Isolation forces rethink on how we live
Al Jazeera takes a look at how health priorities have governments thinking critically about urban design.
Dozens killed in separate Burkina Faso attacks
At least 50 people have been killed in attacks blamed on armed groups as the country battles an armed rebellion.
Novel coronavirus losing potency, top Italian doctor says
Head of a Milan hospital tells RAI TV that recent swab tests show less viral load compared with previous findings.
George Floyd: Minnesota Attorney General Ellison to lead case
Announcement comes after calls by protesters, activists and Floyd's family for Keith Ellison to take over case.
Taiwan recall vote brings new problems for pro-China Kuomintang
Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu faces June 6 recall after being accused of neglecting his duties when he ran for president.
Michael Jordan: I support those calling out the ingrained racism
The basketball great joins growing number of sports stars who have voice support for protests against police brutality.
Video shows semi-truck driving through protesters in Minneapolis
Witnesses describe chaotic scene as protesters ran and jumped over barricades to avoid being hit by truck.
Bolsonaro saddles up to join rally against Brazil's top court
Brazil's president shook hands with supporters, wearing no face mask despite its use being mandatory in the capital.
Christo, the artist who wrapped the world, dies at 84
Christo changed the way people look at the world's most famous monuments and the way they engaged with the outdoors.
How divisive is politics in the United States?
The protests over the death of George Floyd have opened a divisive political debate between Democrats and Republicans.
Trump says US will designate Antifa 'terrorist organisation'
Legal experts say such a move would raise serious First Amendment and due process concerns.
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