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Mahamat Kaka, otherwise known as Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, was named interim president by a transitional council of military officers [Reuters]

Son of Chad’s slain leader named ‘president of the republic’

General Mahamat Idriss Deby, 37, will take over as president after death of his father, according to new charter.

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More than 2,000 deaths in 24 hours and 295,041 new cases as hospitals scramble to shore up supplies of medical oxygen.

Local residents Mileesha Smith, Michael Wilson and Alfonzo Williams embrace after the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, found guilty of the death of George Floyd, at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis [Adrees Latif/Reuters]

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Kyiv and Moscow have traded blame over increasing front-line clashes in Donbas in recent weeks [File: Serhiy Takhmazov/Reuters]

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Football supporters demonstrate against the proposed European Super League outside of Stamford Bridge football stadium in London on Tuesday [Neil Hall/EPA] (EPA)

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Empty tankers near Mumbai being transported to collect liquid medical oxygen from other states [Rafiq Maqbool/AP]
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Protesters defend themselves from the troops in Kale, Sagaing region, Myanmar, on March 28, 2021 [File: Reuters]

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South Korea's first prototype of the KF-21 Boramae was unveiled at the Korea Aerospace Industries Co. facility on April 9 [Yonhap via EPA]

South Korea muscles in on global arms trade

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan eat ice cream during the MAKS 2019 International Aviation and Space Salon opening ceremony in Zhukovsky outside Moscow [File: Handout/Turkish Presidency Press Office/AFP]

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A shortage of oxygen cylinders in certain areas has Indian COVID-19 patients gasping for air [Sanjeev Gupta/EPA]

India COVID ‘storm’ hits new records as oxygen supplies run short

Local residents Mileesha Smith, Michael Wilson and Alfonzo Williams embrace after the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, found guilty of the death of George Floyd, at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis [Adrees Latif/Reuters]

Derek Chauvin found guilty of murdering George Floyd

Kyiv and Moscow have traded blame over increasing front-line clashes in Donbas in recent weeks [File: Serhiy Takhmazov/Reuters]

Russia says Ukraine, NATO ‘continuing military preparations’

Football supporters demonstrate against the proposed European Super League outside of Stamford Bridge football stadium in London on Tuesday [Neil Hall/EPA] (EPA)

Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan quit Super League

Empty tankers near Mumbai being transported to collect liquid medical oxygen from other states [Rafiq Maqbool/AP]
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Disruption in oxygen supply kills many COVID patients in India

China is believed to be 'the world’s most prolific executioner', executing thousands of people each year [File: Hamideh Shafieeha/AP]

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Protesters defend themselves from the troops in Kale, Sagaing region, Myanmar, on March 28, 2021 [File: Reuters]

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South Korea's first prototype of the KF-21 Boramae was unveiled at the Korea Aerospace Industries Co. facility on April 9 [Yonhap via EPA]

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan eat ice cream during the MAKS 2019 International Aviation and Space Salon opening ceremony in Zhukovsky outside Moscow [File: Handout/Turkish Presidency Press Office/AFP]

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Members of Australia Task Group attend a training session conducted by coalition forces for Nineveh police forces at Taji military base north of Baghdad, Iraq, on February 13, 2017 [File: Thaier Al-Sudani/ Reuters]

Australia announces inquiry into military suicides

Drag queens welcome New Zealand travellers at Sydney airport as quarantine-free travel between Australia and New Zealand begins [Mick Tsikas/AAP Image via Reuters]

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Activists in Brisbane have been campaigning for the release of men held at Kangaroo Point immigration centre, a makeshift holding centre for refugees and migrants who came from island detention centres for medical attention [Lux Adams/Al Jazeera]

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Surfers jump off the rocks at Bronte Beach as large waves hit the Sydney coastline Monday, April 12, 2021 [Mark Baker/ AP]

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This satellite image released by NASA shows Tropical Cyclone Seroja bearing down on the coast of Western Australia [NASA Worldview, Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) via AP]

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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]

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epa09146773 (FILE) – Chad’s President Idriss Deby Itno speaks during his meeting with the Israeli President (not pictured) at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, Israel, 25 November 2018 (reissued 20 April 2021). Chad’s President Idriss Deby died of injuries suffered in clashes with rebels in the country’s north, an army spokesperson announced on state television on 20 April 2021. Deby has been in power since 1990 and was re-elected for a sixth term in the 11 April 2021 elections.  EPA-EFE/ABIR SULTAN

Chad President Idriss Deby dies

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The 68-year-old succumbed to wounds suffered during a visit to the battlefield in the country’s north where government troops are battling rebels [File: Benoit Tessier/Reuters]

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A Chadian army tank seen on Monday near the presidential palace in N'Djamena [Reuters]

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The 68-year-old was one of the longest-serving leaders in Africa [File: Marco Longari/AFP]

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First batch of COVID jabs set to arrive in Syria’s Idlib region

Some 53,800 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine were distributed in the last rebel-held enclave on Wednesday.

The first categories of people to be vaccinated in the coming days in the Idlib region will be medical personnel [File: Khalil Ashawi/Reuters]

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Truck tyres are burned as fuel in an outdoor quicklime kiln in the hills surrounding the village of Kosturino, near the town of Strumica. In Kosturino, there is a tradition handed down from one generation to another to create a long-lasting whitewash. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Truck tyres are burned as fuel in an outdoor quicklime kiln in the hills surrounding the village of Kosturino, near the town of Strumica. In Kosturino, there is a tradition handed down from one generation to another to create a long-lasting whitewash. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Lufti Shaziu, 64, sits in his house on the outskirts of Skopje. He worked 36 years in the Ohis factory, which operated five large facilities manufacturing various cleaning products, insecticides, pesticides, and cosmetics that were sold across the Balkans. Lufti did not know the level of toxicity present, but he remembers the dust coming out of the chimneys and the dead birds on the rooftops. Over the years, his colleagues have had serious health problems, and many have died. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Lufti Shaziu, 64, sits in his house on the outskirts of Skopje. He worked 36 years in the Ohis factory, which operated five large facilities manufacturing various cleaning products, insecticides, pesticides, and cosmetics that were sold across the Balkans. Lufti did not know the level of toxicity present, but he remembers the dust coming out of the chimneys and the dead birds on the rooftops. Over the years, his colleagues have had serious health problems, and many have died. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
On weekends, inhabitants of Skopje escape from the pollution to Mount Vodno, a popular destination for hiking and day trips, known locally as the city’s "green lungs" for its clean and cold air. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
On weekends, inhabitants of Skopje escape from the pollution to Mount Vodno, a popular destination for hiking and day trips, known locally as the city’s "green lungs" for its clean and cold air. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Naza, 51, has nine children and supports herself by begging on the streets. During the winter in North Macedonia, poor people are used to burning low-quality wood, textiles, plastics and waste to heat their homes due to the lack of a reliable gas supply and the high cost of electricity. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Naza, 51, has nine children and supports herself by begging on the streets. During the winter in North Macedonia, poor people are used to burning low-quality wood, textiles, plastics and waste to heat their homes due to the lack of a reliable gas supply and the high cost of electricity. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
This farmer, seen harvesting cauliflowers in his field near the REK coal power plant, blames air pollution on the factories in neighbouring Greece. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
This farmer, seen harvesting cauliflowers in his field near the REK coal power plant, blames air pollution on the factories in neighbouring Greece. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Tyres are ready to be burned on the hills of Kosturino, near Strumica. Local workers say they prefer to burn tyres because they are cheap - 100 euros ($120) for a loaded truck's worth. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Tyres are ready to be burned on the hills of Kosturino, near Strumica. Local workers say they prefer to burn tyres because they are cheap - 100 euros ($120) for a loaded truck's worth. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Former Ohis workers protest in the centre of the capital, asking for
compensation for the serious damage they have suffered to their health. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Former Ohis workers protest in the centre of the capital, asking for compensation for the serious damage they have suffered to their health. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
This skyscraper, being built by a Turkish company, offers apartments that are 60 to 80 square metres in size and that are sold for 1,300 euros ($1,565) per square metre. Many apartments are still unsold. According to local activists, the construction of skyscrapers blocks the circulation of air and increases pollution. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
This skyscraper, being built by a Turkish company, offers apartments that are 60 to 80 square metres in size and that are sold for 1,300 euros ($1,565) per square metre. Many apartments are still unsold. According to local activists, the construction of skyscrapers blocks the circulation of air and increases pollution. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
An employee of the municipality of Tetovo burns garbage inside the Muslim cemetery near the city centre. Burning waste is a common practice. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
An employee of the municipality of Tetovo burns garbage inside the Muslim cemetery near the city centre. Burning waste is a common practice. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Plastic collection centres are where citizens, especially members of the Roma community, sell the plastic they collect on the streets of the city. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Plastic collection centres are where citizens, especially members of the Roma community, sell the plastic they collect on the streets of the city. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Ibraim, 70, burns plastic waste to keep warm in the shack where he lives with his wife. He lives by begging in the city. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Ibraim, 70, burns plastic waste to keep warm in the shack where he lives with his wife. He lives by begging in the city. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Inhabitants of Skopje return home in the evening, taking the last ride on the cable car from popular hiking destination Mount Vodno. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Inhabitants of Skopje return home in the evening, taking the last ride on the cable car from popular hiking destination Mount Vodno. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Kimel, 63, portrayed in her room. She lives by begging in the city. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Kimel, 63, portrayed in her room. She lives by begging in the city. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Abas, 36, in a landfill in Shutka. He once lived in Italy, where he worked as a butcher. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
Abas, 36, in a landfill in Shutka. He once lived in Italy, where he worked as a butcher. [Stefano Morelli/Al Jazeera]
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