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A fire billows from Israeli air strikes in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday morning [Said Khatib/AFP]
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Palestinians say 21 killed as Israeli air raids on Gaza continue

UN Security Council held urgent meeting on the unrest in Jerusalem as world leaders call for de-escalation of tensions.

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On Sunday night, armed civilians attacked protesters who have blockaded main roads around the Colombian city.

Red Cross volunteers from China have been helping with COVID response in border areas controlled by the Kachin Independence Organization [Yawng Htang/AL Jazeera]

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Pentagon spokesman John Kirby speaks during a media briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, May 3, 2021 [File: Andrew Harnik/AP Photo]

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Hospitals in Manaus, the capital of Brazil's Amazonas state, ran out of oxygen and other critical supplies in January amid a surge in COVID-19 infections [File: Bruno Kelly/Reuters]

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The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine is already being used in multiple countries for teenagers as young as 16 [File: Jessica Hill/ AP]

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Turkish officials had said Cavusoglu's visit could include talks on possible sales of Turkish drones to Saudi Arabia, which they said Riyadh had requested [File: Annegret Hilse/Reuters]

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A demonstrator sits on a barricade amid protests against the government of President Ivan Duque, in Cali, Colombia, on May 8 [Luis Robayo/AFP]

Cali emerges as epicentre of unrest in ongoing Colombia protests

Red Cross volunteers from China have been helping with COVID response in border areas controlled by the Kachin Independence Organization [Yawng Htang/AL Jazeera]

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Relatives perform the last rites before the cremation of their loved one, who died due to COVID-19, on the banks of the Ganges river [File: Prakash Singh/AFP]

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Pentagon spokesman John Kirby speaks during a media briefing at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, May 3, 2021 [File: Andrew Harnik/AP Photo]

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Hospitals in Manaus, the capital of Brazil's Amazonas state, ran out of oxygen and other critical supplies in January amid a surge in COVID-19 infections [File: Bruno Kelly/Reuters]

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The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine is already being used in multiple countries for teenagers as young as 16 [File: Jessica Hill/ AP]

Pfizer COVID jab expanded to US children as young as 12

Sean Penn on stage at a pared-down Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills in February [File: HFPA via AFP]

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People in Myanmar continue to protest against the military coup [Stringer/Reuters]

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Bilateral ties between Australia and China were strained in 2018 when Australia became the first country to publicly ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from its 5G mobile telecommunications network [File: Jason Lee/Reuters]

China suspends economic dialogue with Australia as ties worsen

Australian authorities are urging people to get tested for COVID-19 after the first cases of the disease in more than a month [Saeed Khan/AFP]

COVID restrictions return to Sydney as mystery case investigated

Australia has managed to almost eradicate COVID-19 locally with a robust testing and tracing regime [File: Loren Elliott/Reuters]

Australia’s NSW scrambles after locally-acquired COVID case

Morrison says it is 'highly unlikely' travellers from India would face the penalties amid pressure to overturn them [File: Issei Kato/Reuters]

Australia retreats on jail threat for India travellers amid fury

The Port of Darwin, sold to China in 2015 in a long-term lease and now under review by Defence Minister Peter Dutton, is a base for US marines [File: Mark Graham]

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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]

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The body of a victim is carried after a speedboat overturned Monday morning after hitting a cargo boat in River Padma at the Kanthalbari ferry terminal in Madaripur, central Bangladesh [Abdul Goni/AP Photo]

At least 26 killed in Bangladesh boat crash

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]

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Supporters of the Palestinian Hamas movement raise flags during a rally to mark al-Quds (Jerusalem) day, following the last Friday prayers of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, outside the Dome of the Rock mosque at the al-Aqsa mosque compound, Islam’s third holiest site, in Jerusalem’s old city, on May 7, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP)

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WHO says variant first identified in India last year is of global concern, with studies showing it spreads more easily.

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