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Trump official: Senate Republicans set to unveil coronavirus bill
Secretary Mnuchin says aid bill to be introduced on Monday as end of the current unemployment assistance nears.
The American media is not a cop-watch programme
It is an arm of the police state.
In Pictures: Hurricane Hanna lashes Texas
Hanna made landfall on Saturday in a part of the US struggling with a surge in coronavirus cases.
US envoy in Qatar: Gulf dispute 'gone on too long'
On a visit to Doha, American special envoy Brian Hook says Qatar blockade continues to 'harm shared regional interests'.
Spain asks UK to exempt returning British tourists from isolation
Spain is asking the UK to exempt British tourists visiting the Balearic and Canary Islands from a requirement to self-quarantine on their return home.
Indians call for compensation over oil well blaze
Firefighters have so far failed to put out a huge oil well blaze which has been burning for two months after thousands of farming families in Assam state were forced from their homes.
Church volunteer confesses to setting French cathedral on fire
Lawyer of the 39-year-old says he admitted starting the blaze at the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
Russian navy to get hypersonic nuclear weapons: Putin
The combination of speed and altitude of hypersonic missiles makes them difficult to track and intercept.
Tanzania's Mkapa suffered from malaria, not virus, says family
Family of former leader say he contracted malaria and died of heart attack, seek to dispel coronavirus rumours.
Chocolate's Heart of Darkness: Child Labour in Ivory Coast
The dark side of a $100bn industry where enslaved children work in cocoa fields for the chocolate we all love to eat.
Police declare riots in Seattle and Portland amid US protests
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets for weeks following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
North Korea declares emergency over suspected virus case
If confirmed, it would be the first officially recognised case of COVID-19 in North Korea.
'Innocent civilians': Bomb kills 8 in Turkish-held Syrian town
Turkey controls most Syrian territory on its southern frontier, including Ras al-Ain, after several military operations.
South African police recapture all prisoners after mass escape
Sixty-eight prisoners broke out on Friday during routine physical exercise at the facility north of Cape Town.
More women should lead Africa's coronavirus response
Women are primary caregivers in their communities. They can play a key role in the fight against COVID-19.
Greece seeks return of Parthenon Marbles amid restoration project
Greece has made the return of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum in London one of its top priorities.
COVID-19 crisis has devastating effect on artists, performers
In the United States, museums have shut, theatres sit empty, and concerts and festivals have been cancelled.
Portland protests against police abuses enter ninth week
Demonstrations started in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, but anger has also been growing over President Donald Trump's decision to send federal agents to the city.
Taliban accuses Afghan government of recapturing freed prisoners
Under US-Taliban deal, Afghanistan government has released more than 4,000 fighters while the group has freed about 700.
In Pictures: India landfill site a COVID-19 risk for scavengers
Spread over 52 acres and rising 60 metres, site littered with used test kits, protective gear and blood-stained cotton.
US consulate staff in China's Chengdu leave as deadline nears
Consulate closures in Houston and Chengdu have escalated a sharp deterioration in US-China ties.
Why is the Gulf going nuclear? | Start Here
The UAE is pushing ahead with its nuclear power plant. But is it safe for the region?
Mammy, Jezebel and Sapphire: Stereotyping Black women in media
Submissive, sexy, sassy - the three reductive depictions of Black women that we continue to see on our screens today.
Argentina lockdown: Reports of abuse by security forces
Human rights groups say at least 12 people have been killed or disappeared by security forces since Argentina imposed a lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Coronavirus: UK defends Spain quarantine move as cases rise
Two-week quarantine imposed on travellers returning from Spain, provoking anger and confusion among tourists.
Dozens of Rohingya migrants feared drowned off Malaysia coast
At least 24 missing and one person believed to have survived after he swam to shore on the resort island of Langkawi.
Malaria deaths surge in Africa amid fight against COVID-19
Why Malaria-related deaths in Africa could more than double this year.
Indian firms try to lure workers as coronavirus keeps them away
Millions of migrant workers who fled India's cities when the virus hit are too scared to return.
Israel: Many held in protests over gov't handling of coronavirus
At least 12 arrested in Jerusalem as thousands continue protests against Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
Hurricane Hanna lashes Texas as US state faces coronavirus crisis
Year's first Atlantic hurricane forces officials to arrange shelters and evacuation while maintaining social distancing.
Mexican football league resumes with no spectators amid pandemic
Why football league is kicking off in Mexico despite coronavirus fears.
Wuhan on alert again: Flooding poses threat to 11 million people
Seven months since the first COVID-19 infection in the Chinese city, its residents are now facing a new threat.
Tunisia interior minister named new PM, to form gov't in a month
Hichem Mechichi succeeds Elyes Fakhfakh, who resigned as prime minister earlier this month amid political tensions.
UK to boost ability to handle space threat from Russia, China
Report says Prime Minister Johnson also set to overhaul UK treason laws to counter threats posed by Moscow and Beijing.
UK to quarantine travellers from Spain: Coronavirus updates
The move follows a sharp increase in COVID-19 cases recorded in Spain in recent days.
Poland to withdraw from treaty on violence against women
Polish justice minister says European treaty 'contains elements of an ideological nature, which we find harmful'.
Jordan arrests leaders of teachers' union in opposition crackdown
Prosecutors charged Nasser Nawasreh, union head of Jordan's Teachers Syndicate, with incitement over anti-gov't speech.
Week of John Lewis memorials begins with service in Alabama
The former congressman and civil rights icon died on July 17 at the age of 80.
Is Zimbabwe cracking down on dissent?
A prominent journalist who exposed corruption is arrested, but the government alleges he was inciting violence.
Hajj 2020: What you need to know about this year's pilgrimage
Islamic week-long ritual has been scaled back to a 'limited number' of pilgrims because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Rwanda genocide suspect, Aloys Ntiwiragabo, probe opens in France
French investigative news site Mediapart found the former spy chief hiding in Orleans, about 100km southwest of Paris.
Francois Bozize, deposed CAR leader, announces presidential bid
The 73-year-old former general and army chief, who took power in a 2003 coup, was overthrown by rebel fighters in 2013.
Texas braces for year's first hurricane amid coronavirus outbreak
Hurricane Hanna is set to make landfall in the southern US state as Hawaii braces for simultaneous Hurricane Douglas.
Portland: Protests against police brutality persist
The US Justice Department said on Thursday it would investigate the use of force by federal agents against protesters in Portland.
Russia politics: Third week of protests in Khabarovsk region
Protesters have been demanding the governor of the region, Sergei Furgal, be released from prison.
Dakar Youth Olympic Games delayed until 2026
More than 4,000 athletes from more than 180 nations, aged 14-18, were expected to take part in the Youth Olympics.
The EncroChat police hacking sets a dangerous precedent
Automatically labelling people who use an encrypted chat 'criminals' threatens our fundamental right to privacy.
Russia: Protests against governor's arrest challenge Kremlin
Protesters in eastern Russia continue to rally against the arrest of regional Governor Sergei Furgal on murder charges.
Jair Bolsonaro announces negative coronavirus test result
Brazil president has criticised virus restrictions since the pandemic began, often attending rallies without a mask.
Turkey and Greece in war of words over Hagia Sophia
Relations between Ankara and Athens have been uneasy in recent months and tensions have increased over Hagia Sophia.
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