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How is COVID-19 affecting Iran's economy?
The pandemic has badly hit business in Iran as it continues to struggle under US sanctions.
Peru hospitals run out of oxygen to treat COVID-19 patients
The president has issued an emergency decree ordering factories to increase production.
Libyans celebrate after gov't retakes key city near Tripoli
People crowd into the Tripoli's main square to celebrate the fall of the nearby city of Tarhuna, the remaining stronghold of Haftar's forces.
Venezuelan migrants stranded after border with Colombia closed
With the spread of the coronavirus worsening across Latin America, thousands of Venezuelan migrants in Colombia, Ecuador and elsewhere are trying to return home.
Lebanon's new PM criticised for failing to keep economic promises
The government seeks to borrow billions of dollars but so far talks with the International Monetary Fund have made little progress.
Venezuela arrests DirecTV executives after US firm pulls out
The arrest warrants were issued almost three weeks after AT&T announced its withdrawal from Venezuela.
Buffalo police officers quit in protest of colleagues' suspension
Two police officers in New York state were suspended after a video showed them shoving a 75-year-old protester.
'We were wrong': NFL's Goodell regrets stance on player protests
NFL commissioner's comment comes after 18 players release video demanding the league condemn racism.
Biden clinches Democratic nomination for 2020 race against Trump
A candidate needs at least 1,991 delegates to secure the nomination, with Biden crossing the threshold late on Friday.
France says its army killed al-Qaeda's Abdelmalek Droukdel
No immediate confirmation from al-Qaeda as French minister says Abdelmalek Droukdel killed in northern Mali operation.
Bolsonaro threatens WHO exit as Brazil's coronavirus toll soars
Accusing WHO of 'ideological bias', Bolsonaro says he may follow US president's footsteps and leave the UN health body.
US: Minneapolis honours George Floyd by serving those in need
From pop-up food pantries to clean-up crews, Minneapolis residents unite to support each other and honour George Floyd.
Iran braces for new coronavirus wave after surge in infections
As hard-hit country sees record number of COVID-19 cases, authorities threaten to reimpose restricting measures.
Jordan takes major step towards post-coronavirus normality
Amid decline in number of COVID-19 cases, government is allowing businesses and traffic to resume normal operations.
Joe Biden puts the brakes on Trump jobs-report victory lap
'There is so much more work to be done. So many Americans are still hurting', Biden says.
Has Khalifa Haftar's campaign in Libya failed?
Renegade military commander loses last stronghold in western Libya following similar defeats.
India, China want to solve border dispute 'peacefully': Statement
In video conference, the two sides agreed to resolve the dispute through 'peaceful discussion', India said.
Qatar hopes new initiative to produce results in 3-year GCC rift
On third anniversary of diplomatic crisis, Qatar's foreign minister says Doha remains open to dialogue.
WHO now backs masks as coronavirus precaution: Live updates
Health agency says anecdotal evidence of the benefits of wearing masks in crowds has prompted it to change position.
DC mayor inaugurates 'Black Lives Matter' Plaza near White House
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has feuded with President Trump about militarised responses to protests over police brutality.
Thousands in Mali's capital demand President Keita step down
Various political groups organise mass demonstration, which has the backing of influential Muslim leader Mahmoud Dicko.
US to remove nearly one-third of troops from Germany
Official says some of the 9,500 troops would be sent to Poland and other allied countries and some would return home.
Cameroonian journalist Samuel Wazizi dies in gov't detention
Media watchdog calls Samuel Wazizi's death 'the worst crime against a journalist in the past 10 years in Cameroon'.
Iran enriched uranium stockpile almost eight times 2015 limit: UN
IAEA also expresses 'serious concern' at Iran's failure to provide access to two sites for months.
Zimbabwe: Top opposition officials held in dispute over party HQ
Senior MDC leaders, including Vice President Tendai Biti, blocked from entering the building occupied by rival faction.
NY officers face criminal probe for shoving elderly protester
Buffalo, New York officers suspended after a television crew captured one of them shoving the man to the ground.
Brexit back on agenda despite coronavirus pandemic
A week of talks between British and European officials has ended in deadlock and recriminations on both sides.
'What's this all for?': Floyd didn't resist arrest, friend says
Maurice Lester Hall is a key witness in the state's investigation into the four officers who had apprehended Floyd.
Nigerians take to streets to protest against sexual violence
Demonstrators in Abuja demand 'justice' after a series of high-profile rape cases sparked outrage in the country.
Libya: The battle for Tripoli explained in 600 words
Counteroffensive by GNA sees rival forces of eastern-based Khalifa Haftar withdraw to pre-April 2019 lines.
Mexico police set on fire during protests against fatal beating
Protesters accuse police officers of beating a construction worker in custody to death.
George Floyd death: Police brutality persists as officers charged
There is growing scrutiny of tactics used by police at anti-racism demonstrations in the US, with protesters shot at and tear-gassed by security forces.
Trump sued over clearing peaceful protesters: Live updates
Lawsuit says Trump and officials 'unlawfully conspired to violate' demonstrators' rights when clearing Lafayette Park.
COVID-19 crisis: US youths fear life-changing effects of layoffs
Last month, more than 25 percent of people in the US aged between 16 and 24 were out of work.
UN: 1,300 civilians killed in DRC violence, half a million flee
The number of victims has soared in recent weeks amid massacres and attacks in three eastern provinces.
Towards a global intifada
From the US to the Middle East, pauperised citizenries are rising up to remove the violent governments ruling over them.
CAR court rejects bid to extend president mandate if poll delayed
Gov't argued proposals needed to ensure continuity in running the country if December vote was postponed over COVID-19.
US conducts first air raids against Taliban since ceasefire ends
The two assaults took place since a rare ceasefire between the armed group and Afghan forces ended more than a week ago.
Czech Republic expels two Russian diplomats over poison plot hoax
Russian embassy in Prague says expulsion of its employees was 'provocation' based on 'ungrounded accusations'.
What is the 'Boogaloo' movement?
A new far-right movement may be stoking tensions in US protests. Who are its adherents, and what do they want?
Libyan government forces seize Haftar stronghold Tarhuna
The city was the main launchpad for an offensive against the capital that Haftar's forces finally abandoned this week.
Germany probes link between McCann case and missing German girl
Prosecutors in Stendal start probe after German convicted sex-offender was linked to the British girl's disappearance.
Turkey cracks down as cybercrime rises amid pandemic
Country is among many to have seen an enormous increase in the number of phishing sites, designed to steal users' financial information.
Qatar completes third FIFA World Cup stadium
Education City stadium's completion to be marked on June 15 with live show celebrating COVID-19 front-line workers.
Qatar-Gulf crisis: Your questions answered
A breakdown of the diplomatic crisis and what it has meant for the region.
Understanding the blockade against Qatar
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt severed diplomatic and trade ties with Qatar three years ago.
Nicaragua gov't accused of ‘ignoring' COVID-19 pandemic
Schools and businesses remained open as Daniel Ortega encouraged residents to attend concerts, parades and sporting events but doctors say crisis is now out of control.
George Floyd memorial service held in US city of Minneapolis
Floyd, whose death in police custody sparked protests across the US and around the world, was celebrated by civil rights icons and family members in an emotional ceremony in Minneapolis - the city where he died.
World Environment Day sees calls for protection post-COVID-19
Biodiversity is the foundation of life on Earth, but it is being threatened like never before and humanity is feeling the impact.
Beating the blockade: How Qatar prevailed over a siege
Doha's rapid self-sufficiency measures after the 2017 blockade prepared it for the coronavirus pandemic challenges.
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