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Theatre companies go online to save industry amid lockdown
Theatre goes online in the US as actors and playwrights raise money for children in need.
Tension boiled in Hong Kong ahead of new security bill discussion
Two pro-democracy politicians removed from debating chamber amid increasing tension over Hong Kong's future.
Bangladesh orders probe after deadly fire at COVID-19 facility
The fire service to investigate the cause of the blaze that swept through Dhaka hospital, killing at least five people.
A mammoth discovery: Giant remains found near Mexico City
Archaeologists dig up the remains of about 60 of the most famous mammals of the Ice Age outside Mexico’s capital.
Brazil records another 1,000-plus daily coronavirus deaths
Brazil remains the second most affected country after the US, with 25,598 COVID-19 deaths and 411,821 cases.
Turkey, Greece spat over border policy and treatment of refugees
Turkey's foreign ministry says Greece is misleading public opinion by manipulating facts.
China's parliament approves Hong Kong national security bill
National People's Congress votes 2,878 to 1 in favour of decision to impose national security legislation on Hong Kong.
Coronavirus: Ghana war veteran, 95, walks 23km to raise funds
WWII veteran Joseph Hammond logs 14 miles in a week as part of a fundraiser to support Africa's front-line workers.
'Largest drone war in the world': How airpower saved Tripoli
LNA's goal of seizing the capital abruptly ended after Turkey's intervention with its supply of armed Bayraktar drones.
A toddler trying to wake up dead mother shocks Indians
At least nine migrants have died in recent days exposing suffering of migrant workers due to coronavirus lockdown.
Ali Ismael: Egypt's Musical Maestro
The story of a legendary composer whose foot-tapping, energetic rhythms marked a golden age of Egyptian cinema.
South Korea's coronavirus fight 'in trouble' amid surge in cases
Concern grows as health officials in Seoul report 79 new cases on Thursday in the biggest jump since April 5.
US Congress approves China sanctions over Uighur crackdown
US House passes bill authorising sanctions against Chinese officials over the mass incarceration of Muslim Uighurs.
'Nothing but soundbites': UK PM Boris Johnson left isolated
There is an urgent need to rebuild trust in leadership, say experts, after multiple failures in UK government strategy.
US coronavirus death toll surpasses 100,000: Live updates
The grim milestone comes as US states and cities continue to loosen restrictions and reopen.
Coronavirus pandemic exposes inequality in Ecuador's Guayaquil
The pandemic's strain on the working class highlights deep divisions in economic power, analysts and residents say.
More than 100,000 people now dead from coronavirus in the US
The US continues leads the world in both deaths and infections, with more than 1.69 million confirmed cases.
Pompeo declares Hong Kong 'no longer autonomous' from China
Announcement sets the stage for the US to potentially withdraw preferential trade, financial status given to Hong Kong.
Why has Navajo Nation been so hit hard by the coronavirus?
Navajo Nation has the highest per capita infection rate in US, highlighting centuries of neglect, native leaders say.
Russia flew 14 MiG 29s and Su-24s to Libya: US army
Africa Command says 14 fighter jets were delivered by Russian air force as it divulges further deployment information.
Suriname election: Preliminary results show opposition winning
A big win for the opposition would likely end the longtime rule of President Bouterse, who was convicted of murder.
Larry Kramer, playwright and AIDS activist, dies at 84
Kramer was known for his public fight to secure medical treatment, acceptance and civil rights for people with AIDS.
Los Angeles offers free COVID-19 tests
Los Angeles County is one of few places in the US offering free tests to anyone who wants one.
Yemen: Saudi-led coalition says downed Houthi drone over Najran
Coalition spokesman says drones directed at civilian targets in border city in first such incident since late March.
At least 40 killed in latest DR Congo massacre
Rebel fighters attack the village of Samboko in Ituri province, killing dozens using machetes, rights group says.
Should Khalifa Haftar's foreign backers rethink their support?
Russia calls for a ceasefire but is accused of sending warplanes to support the Libyan renegade general.
In Pictures: Hundreds in US demand justice for George Floyd
Hundreds fill Minneapolis's streets to demand justice for black man who died after being pinned down by a white officer.
Belgium, France arrest dozens over UK migrant truck deaths
Police in Brussels and Paris arrest 26 suspects over the deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants in a truck last year.
Romina Ashrafi: 'Honour killing' sparks outcry in Iran
President Rouhani requests his cabinet expedite laws against 'honour killings' after the murder of a 14-year-old girl.
The US should stop blocking vital IMF funds for poorer countries
New SDR allocations issued by the IMF could help developing economies cope with the looming economic crisis.
Pakistan investigates PIA plane crash that killed 97 in Karachi
Investigators remove wreckage from site of Friday's crash as pilots' union objects to lack of representation in probe.
French court rejects request to release Rwandan genocide suspect
Felicien Kabuga, arrested in Paris on May 16, told a court he did not 'kill any Tutsis' but was 'working' with them.
US astronauts prepare for historic mission
They are the crew for the first crewed spaceflight to blast off from US soil in almost 10 years.
How to tell bedtime stories in the age of coronavirus
To engage our children, we need stories that feature them as the heroes of their time.
At least 20 killed as minibus collides with truck in Mali
Eleven others taken to hospital with serious injuries, ministry of transport says, following Tuesday's incident.
US says Russia sent advanced fighters to aid mercenaries in Libya
US Africa Command says planes were 'repainted to camouflage' their origin as Moscow calls for immediate truce and talks.
Trump threatens social media after Twitter fact-checks him
Trump can't unilaterally regulate or close social media companies, which would require action by the US Congress or FCC.
More than 300 Hong Kong protesters arrested
Anti-government protesters are angry over new proposed laws which they say damage the freedoms of Hong Kong's people.
Twitter calls Trump's tweets 'misleading' for the first time
Social media company refers users to a fact-checking page as Donald Trump says Twitter is 'stifling free speech'.
Houston's Cancer Cluster
Residents of predominantly black and poor neighbourhood search for answers and justice following surge in cancer cases.
George Floyd: Black man dies after US police pin him to ground
Four Minneapolis officers fired after the death of George Floyd, who died after being pinned down by a white officer.
I am under a lockdown, but not because of the coronavirus
Israel has banned me from leaving the West Bank and has refused to tell me why.
Grit: Surviving the World's Largest Mud Disaster
In Indonesia, Dian and her community fight for justice from corporate powers accused of a terrible fracking disaster.
Footballers join calls against domestic violence amid lockdowns
Joint campaign launched by FIFA and WHO to raise awareness about violence towards women, children during pandemic.
North India sizzles as temperature touches 50C
Parts of the capital New Delhi record the hottest May day in 18 years with the mercury hitting 47.6C.
Hundreds held as HK police use pepper pellets to disperse protest
Demonstrators take to streets to express opposition to national anthem bill and Beijing's planned national security law.
Missile attack on Yemen army command in Marib kills at least 7
Military sources say chief of staff in Marib province survived attack blamed on Houthis, but son and nephew did not.
Tanzania COVID-19 response: Government accused of a coverup
Tanzania's government is accused of sending out false messaging about COVID-19 and covering up a crisis.
Rwanda genocide: French court to decide on handing suspect to UN
Wanted for genocide. A decision is due in France on where a top suspect in the Rwandan genocide should be tried.
In Pictures: Iconic sites around the world reopen their doors
Famed archaeological sites are among the global tourist destinations that are once again allowed to welcome visitors.
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