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Supporters of the chief minister of West Bengal state and chief of Trinamool Congress, Mamata Banerjee, celebrate in Kolkata, India [Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters]

Setback for Modi as BJP loses crucial West Bengal poll

Mamata Banerjee is set to be the chief minister for the third time after her TMC party won a two-thirds majority.

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A woman holds a balloon that reads, 'Justice', during a protest against an amnesty bill to avoid prosecuting crimes committed during the civil war in San Salvador, El Salvador, on October 9, 2019 [File: Jose Cabezas/Reuters]

Victims renew calls for justice as El Mozote trial moves ahead

Recent hearings reveal new details about brutal 1981 massacre of civilians in El Salvador during country’s civil war.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said he was 'sorry' to hear Zarif’s comments on assassinated General Qassem Soleimani [File: Reuters]

Iran’s Khamenei reprimands foreign minister over leaked audiotape

Tourists from 49 countries in North America, Europe and Asia can now apply for a Saudi visa for $120 [File: Amel Pain/EPA]

Travelling the Middle East will be the easiest it’s ever been

The anti-Glazer movement has gained momentum in recent weeks following the club's failed attempt to form part of a breakaway European Super League last month [Carl Recine/Reuters]

Man United game called off after fans invade stadium in protest

NASA astronauts inside the SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft shortly after having landed in the Gulf of Mexico. [Handou: Bill Ingalls/NASA via AP)

Photos: ISS astronauts splash down off Florida on SpaceX craft

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Representatives react as they voted for the removal of Supreme Court judges, in San Salvador, on May 1 [Jose Cabezas/Reuters]

Crisis brewing as El Salvador’s Congress votes out top judges

An overnight curfew was clamped on April 20, hours after the military announced that Deby had died [File: Christophe Petit Tesson/Pool via Reuters]

Chad military council lifts curfew imposed after Deby death

The Shandong, China's first entirely home-built aircraft carrier, underscores its rise as a regional naval power at a time of tensions with the US [File: Li Gang/Xinhua via AP]

China’s carrier group conducts exercises in South China Sea

Turkey sporadically carries out raids and detains suspected ISIL members within its borders [File: Reuters]

Turkish police say top ISIL figure captured in operation


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A woman holds a balloon that reads, 'Justice', during a protest against an amnesty bill to avoid prosecuting crimes committed during the civil war in San Salvador, El Salvador, on October 9, 2019 [File: Jose Cabezas/Reuters]

Victims renew calls for justice as El Mozote trial moves ahead

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said he was 'sorry' to hear Zarif’s comments on assassinated General Qassem Soleimani [File: Reuters]

Iran’s Khamenei reprimands foreign minister over leaked audiotape

Tourists from 49 countries in North America, Europe and Asia can now apply for a Saudi visa for $120 [File: Amel Pain/EPA]

Travelling the Middle East will be the easiest it’s ever been

The anti-Glazer movement has gained momentum in recent weeks following the club's failed attempt to form part of a breakaway European Super League last month [Carl Recine/Reuters]

Man United game called off after fans invade stadium in protest

NASA astronauts inside the SpaceX Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft shortly after having landed in the Gulf of Mexico. [Handou: Bill Ingalls/NASA via AP)

Photos: ISS astronauts splash down off Florida on SpaceX craft

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Representatives react as they voted for the removal of Supreme Court judges, in San Salvador, on May 1 [Jose Cabezas/Reuters]

Crisis brewing as El Salvador’s Congress votes out top judges

An overnight curfew was clamped on April 20, hours after the military announced that Deby had died [File: Christophe Petit Tesson/Pool via Reuters]

Chad military council lifts curfew imposed after Deby death

The Shandong, China's first entirely home-built aircraft carrier, underscores its rise as a regional naval power at a time of tensions with the US [File: Li Gang/Xinhua via AP]

China’s carrier group conducts exercises in South China Sea

Turkey sporadically carries out raids and detains suspected ISIL members within its borders [File: Reuters]

Turkish police say top ISIL figure captured in operation

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The country has all but stamped out community infections after closing its borders to non-citizens in March 2020, recording just 29,800 cases and 910 deaths [File: Trevor Collens/AFP]

Australia’s Perth dodges new lockdown, but imposes restrictions

Some 9,000 Australians in India are registered as wanting to return, including 650 listed as 'vulnerable' [Rafiq Maqbool/AP Photo]

Australia bans, criminalises arrivals from COVID-hit India

There is growing alarm at the sudden surge in COVID-19 cases in India [File: Altaf Qadri/AP Photo]

US to restrict travel from India to curb COVID-19 spread

A pair of 'soiled undies' before and after being buried in the ground [Courtesy of Oliver Knox]

Why some people are soiling their underwear to help the earth

Soldiers from the Australian Army's 3rd Brigade participate in an amphibious assault landing exercises between Australia and the United States in 2017 [File: Jason Reed/Reuters]

Australia to upgrade military bases, expand war games with US

A teacher shows students a flash card while describing measures to take when sexual harassment occurs, during a class in Shadabad Girls Elementary School in Gohram Panhwar in Johi, Pakistan [File: Reuters/Akhtar Soomro]

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Latest Bangladesh News

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Dhaka's streets wear a deserted look following a lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus [Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP]

Bangladesh extends coronavirus lockdown for another week

Protesters set a motorcycle on fire during a clash with police as they demonstrated against Modi's visit in Dhaka on March 26, 2021 [File: Munir Uz zaman/AFP]

Bangladesh cracks down on Islamist group after anti-Modi protests

Workers were protesting over unpaid wages, working hours and alleged discrimination [File: Monirul Alam/EPA]

At least 5 shot dead by police at Bangladesh power plant protests

Migrant people and workers leave Dhaka in speedboats before the countrywide lockdown, at Mawa ferry port in Munshiganj [Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters]

Bangladesh COVID shutdown triggers exodus from capital Dhaka

A few vehicles ply on a usually clogged street during a coronavirus lockdown in Dhaka last week [Al-emrun Garjon/AP]

Bangladesh to impose week-long air travel ban after COVID surge

Bangladeshi police make a rickshaw puller wear a mask as they enforce a lockdown in Dhaka [Al-emrun Garjon/AP]

Bangladesh protest over COVID curbs turns violent, three shot

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Mhlanga walks up the stairs out of the abandoned Goldview coal mine lugging a large bag of coal. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mhlanga walks up the stairs out of the abandoned Goldview coal mine lugging a large bag of coal. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mpumalanga, South Africa's coal mining hub, was dubbed the world's largest air pollution hotspot by Greenpeace in 2018. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mpumalanga, South Africa's coal mining hub, was dubbed the world's largest air pollution hotspot by Greenpeace in 2018. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
After skidding down 82 steps at Goldview coalmine and making his way through a narrow tunnel, Mhlanga reached a black vein in the rock some two metres wide where he would remain overnight, breaking off and collecting coal, rarely allowing himself to rest. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
After skidding down 82 steps at Goldview coalmine and making his way through a narrow tunnel, Mhlanga reached a black vein in the rock some two metres wide where he would remain overnight, breaking off and collecting coal, rarely allowing himself to rest. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mhlanga takes off his boots at his home in Ermelo, a town 210km (130 miles) east of Johannesburg, after spending the night at the Goldview coalmine. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mhlanga takes off his boots at his home in Ermelo, a town 210km (130 miles) east of Johannesburg, after spending the night at the Goldview coalmine. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mhlanga and other men scrape a living by chipping away at abandoned mine shafts previously exploited by mining conglomerates. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mhlanga and other men scrape a living by chipping away at abandoned mine shafts previously exploited by mining conglomerates. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Thick grey smoke hovered over the sprawling townships surrounding Ermelo, seeping out of corrugated iron roofs and filling the late afternoon air with the nauseating smell of combustion. Almost every household heats and cooks with coal. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Thick grey smoke hovered over the sprawling townships surrounding Ermelo, seeping out of corrugated iron roofs and filling the late afternoon air with the nauseating smell of combustion. Almost every household heats and cooks with coal. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
More than 80 percent of South Africa's power is generated by coal, which is also exported to China and Europe. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
More than 80 percent of South Africa's power is generated by coal, which is also exported to China and Europe. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Environmental groups and NAAM claim mining causes significant water and air pollution, although official figures are hard to come by. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Environmental groups and NAAM claim mining causes significant water and air pollution, although official figures are hard to come by. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mhlanga washes himself with a cloth at his home. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
Mhlanga washes himself with a cloth at his home. [Emmanuel Croset/AFP]
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In Pictures: The plight of South Africa’s informal miners
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Afghanistan: Roaring tanker fire kills 7, injures 14 in Kabul

Blaze tears through dozens of fuel tankers, destroys homes and knocks out electricity to much of the capital.

Residents view vehicles and a house damaged in a fire that consumed oil tankers and vehicles in Kabul [Rahmat Gul/AP]

US sanctions on oil, banks expected to be lifted: Iran negotiator

Meanwhile, European diplomats say success to revive 2015 nuclear pact not ‘guaranteed’ but also ‘not impossible’.

European External Action Service Deputy Secretary General Enrique Mora, left, and Iranian Deputy at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi wait for the start of a meeting of the JCPOA Joint Commission in Vienna, Austria [EU Delegation in Vienna/Handout/Reuters]

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What is happening in occupied East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah?

Israel ordered six Palestinian families to leave their homes in Sheikh Jarrah on May 2 to make way for Jewish settlers.

Palestinian, Israeli, and foreign activists demonstrate against Israeli occupation and settlement activity in the Palestinian territories [File: Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]

India’s daily death toll sets new record as COVID oxygen arrives

Healthcare systems are overwhelmed and a shortage of medical oxygen has emerged as the most serious challenge.

A worker carries wood on a hand cart as multiple funeral pyres of COVID-19 victims burn at a crematorium on the outskirts of New Delhi [Ishant Chauhan/AP Photo]

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