Here are the stories you shouldn’t miss, plus the ones you should keep an eye on for Monday:
Don’t miss:
- We start in the United States. There has been a deadly shooting at the Las Vegas Strip. Read more here.
- In Europe, after a day of heavy clashes between protesters and police, the results of the Catalan referendum suggest a “Yes” vote for independence. Catch up on all of our Catalonia explainers, news, features and analysis here.
- In Canada, Jagmeet Singh has won the race to become the leader of the New Democratic Party. Elected with 53.6 percent of the vote, the 38-year-old is focused on electoral reform, reconciliation with indigenous peoples and tackling climate change. He also wants to scrap the controversial practice of “carding”. Read more about that here.
- And speaking to us from London, Sarmad Masud – the British director of a groundbreaking feminist western shot in Pakistan who has been selected to run in the Oscar race – talks to us about the concept of honour, the true story behind his film “My Pure Land” and experiences as the child of Pakistani immigrants.
Looking ahead:
- To the Middle East, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah will travel to Gaza as part of a fresh push to end a decade-long split between Fatah and Hamas. Is the rapprochement a win-win deal? We analyse the developments.
- In Europe, France is reeling from a deadly attack in Marseille in which two people were killed. Why is the state of emergency unable to provide security? We speak to the experts.
- And our reporter in Bangladesh meets the victims of a boat tragedy. Last week, scores of Rohingya refugees fleeing violence in Myanmar drowned when their vessel capsized.
Stay with us on aljazeera.com for more…
Source: Al Jazeera News