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What is China's post-coronavirus strategy?
China fails to set an economic growth target, seeks to stabilise employment and living standards.
Bolsonaro attends rally as Brazil political scandal heats up
Protest took place as the US mulls a ban on travellers from Brazil after a surge in coronavirus cases.
US beaches, parks full on Memorial Day weekend despite pandemic
Health officials issue warnings after some revellers did not follow precautions while marking the beginning of summer.
The 'risky business' of tracking Rwandan fugitive Felicien Kabuga
The former chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda discusses the hunt for genocide suspects.
First Iranian oil tanker reaches Venezuelan waters
Five vessels carrying Iranian fuel heading to Venezuela amid rising tensions over a possible US move to halt delivery.
Netanyahu: Corruption trial an attempt to 'depose a strong PM'
Netanyahu becomes first serving Israeli PM to face criminal charges as he goes on trial over corruption allegations.
Confusion over beach openings for US Memorial Day weekend
Some beaches in the US are opening for the first time but with pandemic warnings in mind.
Wuhan lab head calls virus leak claims 'pure fabrication'
US officials have pushed the theory that the virus, which first appeared in Wuhan, emerged from the virology lab there.
In Pictures: Thousands protest in Hong Kong against new law
At least 180 people were arrested on Sunday, mostly on charges of unlawful assembly.
Another British scandal, a sleight of hand and the same old story
The outrage over Dominic Cummings's latest scandal diverts attention from the real problem with UK's political elite.
Is Libya's Khalifa Haftar on the way out?
Eastern-based military commander's setbacks in Tripoli are causing his domestic support base to fragment, analysts say.
Netanyahu to become 1st serving Israel PM facing criminal charges
Benjamin Netanyahu is required to appear at court as he goes on trial over a string of corruption allegations he denies.
Putin changes Russia's electoral law to allow remote vote
Russians will be able to vote electronically or by mail in local and national elections as well as referendums.
HK security law must be imposed 'without slightest delay': China
As thousands protest in Hong Kong, China's top diplomat says bill is 'imperative' to guarantee its national security.
HK police fire tear gas at rally against proposed security law
Thousands take to streets amid coronavirus-related restrictions to protest against proposed new national security law.
Jaywick's fight: Community support in one of UK's poorest towns
It might be one of the poorest places in the UK, but this small town is taking coronavirus in its stride.
In Pictures: Eid al-Fitr in the time of coronavirus
Subdued Eid celebrations across the Muslim world as many people mark the end of Ramadan under lockdown.
Senegal eases COVID-19 restrictions as food crisis looms
A crisis unfolding in Senegal, the World Food Programme warns 130 million people are facing starvation because of the pandemic.
No political prisoners freed as Egypt pardons thousands on Eid
President el-Sisi grants clemency to 3,157 people, including ex-policeman jailed for murder of singer Suzanne Tamim.
Churches hold first Sunday mass across France as lockdown eases
French government allows churches, mosques and synagogues to reopen after two months of coronavirus lockdown.
Poland picks chief justice candidates amid judicial overhaul
Supreme Court judges select five candidates for court president as government critics fear for judicial independence.
Ecuador: Families desperate to find relatives' remains
Families in Ecuador desperately search for the remains of their loved ones, as hospitals and morgues become inundated with coronavirus victims.
A lonely Eid al-Fitr under a highway in Jakarta
Workers in the Indonesian capital struggle to earn a living and support their families amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Listen, Watch, Learn: Peru's school system takes to the airwaves
A look at Aprendo en Casa, Peru's education-from-home TV show that covers school curricula for children in lockdown.
As coronavirus ravages UK care homes, it spares one centre
How one British care home managed to protect its residents entirely from COVID-19 on the Isle of Wight.
Myanmar submits first report on Rohingya to UN's top court
Document about steps Myanmar took for protecting Rohingya from genocide is with ICJ, official says as critics cry foul.
Afghan president pledges to expedite release of Taliban prisoners
Ashraf Ghani's statement comes after welcoming announcement by armed group of a three-day ceasefire during Eid al-Fitr.
Brazil's Indigenous tribes: COVID-19 spreading in Amazon region
As coronavirus pandemic spreads in Brazil, its Indigenous communities are taking a disproportionate hit.
North Korea's Kim vows to further bolster nuclear war deterrence
Meeting of powerful Central Military Commission marks Kim Jong Un's first public appearance in three weeks.
Eid: End of Ramadan celebrations go virtual amid coronavirus
Muslims globally find online alternatives to celebrate Eid amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Far-right protests in Spain over lockdowns: Coronavirus updates
Spain eased restrictions but Madrid and Barcelona have remained in lockdown for longer because of more severe outbreaks.
UK PM defends aide Dominic Cummings over lockdown travel
Cummings, who lives in London, was seen at his parents' property in Durham, northeast England, at the end of March.
Afghan Taliban announces three-day Eid ceasefire
The move comes after months of fighting with Afghan forces since the group signed a landmark agreement with the US.
Is France breaking with its colonial past in Africa?
It is the end of an era in West Africa as France moves to scrap the currency used by its former colonies.
Sudan to establish police force to protect healthcare workers
At least two dozen attacks on healthcare workers and facilities have taken place in the past two months.
Egypt says 21 fighters killed during raids in Sinai
Armed groups were planning attacks during the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which started on Sunday, government says.
Libya: GNA-aligned forces retake military camps near Tripoli
Military spokesman says forces loyal to UN-recognised gov't stormed LNA-controlled camps Yarmouk, Sawarikh and Hamza.
Easing lockdown, Spain readies for return of football and tourism
Spain prime minister makes dual announcement as anti-gov't demonstrators demand his resignation over lockdown measures.
Gaza reports first COVID-19 death amid outbreak fears
A 77-year-old woman infected with coronavirus dies in hospital at Rafah Crossing, says Gaza health ministry.
Afghanistan coronavirus cases spike ahead of Eid-al-Fitr holiday
With 782 new cases in the past 24 hours, the total number of infected people hits almost 10,000.
Bangladesh struggles to aid cyclone-stricken communities
Authorities are working to help communities already stricken by the coronavirus, but are hampered by damaged power and communication lines.
Namibia culls elephants to 'protect' farmers, crops
Government says 10 elephants put down in the past month after they moved into farming areas during harvest season.
Iran to retaliate over any US 'trouble' for Venezuela-bound ships
Shipments cause a diplomatic standoff between Iran and Venezuela and the US as both nations are under US sanctions.
It is time tech companies act on election-time disinformation
If social media platforms can clamp down on COVID-19 fake news, they can do so with political misinformation too.
Karachi plane crash: Black box recovered, says airline
Worst air disaster in Pakistan since 2012 killed at least 97 passengers and crew members.
More than 90 countries request IMF bailout
International Monetary Fund has collected trillions from donors as COVID-19 fuels global economic crisis.
Who is to blame for Lebanon's crisis?
It is not corruption, nor sectarianism alone. The answer is much more complicated than that.
Hong Kong braces for protests over new China security law
Activists say Beijing's ban on activity considered subversive signals the end of autonomy and have called for demonstrations.
May temperature records broken across Australia's Queensland
A cold blast of air brings an early winter to parts of the state.
Many dead in Pakistan as PIA plane plunges into Karachi houses
PIA plane crashes close to airport, killing 97 people. Authorities have identified 19 bodies.
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