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Foodbanks can help tackle East Africa’s hunger crises
Foodbanking builds on African traditions of generosity and communal help and can play a key role in redistributing food.
Al Jazeera wins seven Drum Online Media Awards
AJ English Digital wins for website, interactives and opinions sections.
Saudi, Iran foreign ministers meet in Tehran amid warming ties
It's the first visit by a Saudi official to Iran in more than seven years, in a rapprochement deal brokered by China.
Ban on Israelis could see Indonesia lose World Beach Games
If Bali loses hosting rights for the Olympic-recognised event, it could hurt the country's standing, analysts warn.
Sudanese continue to flee Darfur violence in dire circumstances
Thousands flock to Chad as UN calls for access to western Sudan to deliver much-needed aid amid humanitarian crisis.
NATO focuses on underwater assets amid Russia sabotage concerns
NATO says Russian ships mapped critical underwater infrastructure in sea areas of the Western military alliance.
Putin confirms nukes in Belarus, US slates Russian sabre-rattling
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the West is doing everything to inflict strategic defeat on Moscow in Ukraine.
N Korea opens key party meeting to discuss defence, diplomacy
N Korea leader Kim Jong Un attends meeting on diplomatic, defence strategy amid 'changed international situation'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 479
As the war enters its 479th day, these are the main developments.
Dominican Republic denies Canada consulted on Haitian aid office
Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez has cast doubt on a proposal for a Canadian-led aid bureau on Dominican territory.
Alleged body part theft by Harvard morgue manager spurs lawsuit
The manager allegedly sold body parts on the black market, prompting a lawsuit for negligence and emotional distress.
Report alleges ‘coup’ documents found on Bolsonaro aide’s phone
Bolsonaro aide Mauro Cid is accused of having 'gathered documents' to support a coup against Brazil's President Lula.
US energy dept got two ransom requests in data breach
DoE, which manages US nuclear weapons and nuclear waste sites related to the military, notified Congress of the breach.
US restricts Ugandan officials travel in wake of anti-LGBTQ law
US President Biden had previously said said cuts and sanctions were possible in response to the law.
Will Germany’s security strategy work?
Germany unveils its first national security strategy as it juggles relations with China.
Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower dies at 92
Ellsberg was famous for exposing government deception on the US war in Vietnam and advocated for whistleblower rights.
Mali asks UN to withdraw its peacekeeping mission ‘without delay’
The West African nation's military rulers criticised MINUSMA's 'failure' to respond to security challenges.
Russia announces opening of consular offices in West Jerusalem
Israel welcomes decision calling the move a diplomatic achievement.
Man found guilty in Pittsburgh synagogue attack that killed 11
A jury convicted Robert Bowers of all 63 counts related to a 2018 massacre, the deadliest attack on Jews in US history.
What did Putin say at Russia’s flagship economic forum?
Russian president touted resilient economy despite sanctions, said Ukraine's forces stood 'no chance' of winning war.
Search for loved ones, truth in Greece after migrant boat tragedy
Hundreds of people are missing after a refugee-filled vessel capsizes off Greece's west coast, killing dozens.
Chinese President Xi meets Bill Gates, calls him ‘an old friend’
Xi stressed US-China cooperation in meeting with Gates saying common development should be the aim, not hegemony.
Suspect in Nottingham attack charged with three counts of murder
Police said Valdo Calocane, 31, is also accused of three counts of attempted murder after a stabbing and van attack.
US DOJ: ‘Systemic’ police problems led to murder of George Floyd
Report details abuses against Black residents long before the May 2020 killing of Floyd captured the world's attention.
The real problem with Israel’s ‘collective punishment’
The use of the term, while well-intended, ends up suggesting that it's only the 'collective' bit that's the problem.
Canada’s top court upholds STCA that sends asylum seekers to US
The Safe Third Country Agreement allows Canada to turn back most asylum seekers who come from the US.
Serbian court orders investigation of 3 jailed Kosovo policemen
Serbian Public Prosecutor's Office orders continued detention of policemen arrested this week in disputed circumstances.
In Russia, UAE leader calls for dialogue to end Ukraine war
As Putin is isolated by much of the world, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan meets the Russian president and lauds ties.
Mali divided before referendum vote to pave way for elections
The June 18 referendum could pave the way for presidential elections to hold in Mali in February 2024.
Iran’s Raisi secures array of agreements on Latin American tour
Ebrahim Raisi visits Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, Tehran's three allies in the region, on five-day trip.
As Sudan war rages, rival sides accused of looting, diverting aid
Aid workers, medics and experts say army and RSF both steal aid, restrict access and impose rent-seeking impediments.
Rights, press bodies slam Pakistan crackdown on ‘critical voices’
At least seven journalists and political commentators charged with sedition and other offences in the past week.
Fears of environmental disaster mount after Ukraine dam break
An estimated 700,000 people are in need of clean water around the Nova Kakhovka dam as Kyiv speaks of ‘ecocide’.
Swiss cyclist dies after fall into ravine during Tour de Suisse
Gino Mäder, 26, dies from injuries a day after crashing and falling down a ravine during the Tour de Suisse race.
India court bars airing of Al Jazeera documentary
Media network's film, India ... Who Lit the Fuse?, investigates hate crimes by Hindu nationalist groups against Muslims.
‘She clung to the children’: Nigeria boat tragedy survivors mourn
Survivors and relatives are mourning the deaths of 106 people in a boat tragedy on June 12 after a large wedding party.
Timeline: How the migrant boat tragedy unfolded off Greece
Greek authorities say they were notified of the boat's presence but those onboard repeatedly refused offers for help.
Three dead, dozens hurt as tornado devastates Texas town in US
The tornado moved through a mobile home park, mangling trailers and uprooting trees, according to a witness.
World breaks average temperature record for June: EU
EU Copernicus Climate Change Service says start of June saw global surface air temper break heat records for the period.
Why do US sanctions fail? Because a platypus isn’t a bird
Sanctions mostly cause humanitarian crises, not democratisation. The answer lies in biology.
US military chief says Ukraine offensive a ‘very difficult fight’
US General Mark Milley says Ukraine making 'steady progress' in counteroffensive that is 'very violent' and costly.
Seoul salvages part of rocket from North Korea’s failed launch
Pyongyang attempted to send its first military spy satellite into orbit last month, but the rocket crashed into the sea.
Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor in sexual assault claim
The former UFC star is alleged to have assaulted a woman in a toilet at an NBA final, the woman's lawyer says.
At least 15 killed, 10 injured in bus crash in Canada’s Manitoba
The accident happened when a small bus and truck collided at a highway junction and the bus caught fire.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 478
As the war enters its 478th day, these are the main developments.
Torture used by Russian forces in Ukraine may be state policy: UN
UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Alice Jill Edwards said widespread use of torture by Russian forces appears deliberate.
Nine women file Nevada sexual assault lawsuit against Bill Cosby
Complaint was filed after Nevada passed a law lifting the statute of limitations for civil cases about sexual assault.
Canada to coordinate Haiti security aid from Dominican Republic
Canadian foreign minister says a 'joint security coordination cell' will seek enhanced international response to crisis.
Closing arguments made in Tree of Life synagogue shooting case
Deliberations are under way in a case centred on the 2018 massacre at Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 congregants.
‘Pentagon leaker’ Jack Teixeira indicted on six federal charges
The Air National Guard member is accused of leaking military secrets on Discord chatrooms, leading to his April arrest.
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