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S Africa court issues orders to end police abuse during lockdown
Praise for court order compelling gov't ministers to stop security forces' brutality following death of Collins Khosa.
Coronavirus-fuelled racism adds to Haitians' plight in Chile
Haitians in Chile - the largest migrant community in Latin America - often live in dire conditions and many are afraid to seek help for fear of being deported.
New York's $61bn budget deficit hinders COVID-19 battle
Essential healthcare services in New York, the epicentre of the US outbreak, are being compromised.
Hospitals running out of ICU beds in Brazil
Brazil's healthcare system is heading towards collapse as coronavirus spreads.
Iran's businesses struggle to stay afloat amid COVID-19
Iran, already struggling under sanctions, now also dealing with financial strain brought on by coronavirus pandemic.
Crowds flock to the beach as heatwave hits Greece
Beachgoers in Greece try to cool down as temperatures approach 40 degrees Celsius.
GNA: Haftar forces shelling kills 7 at displaced people's shelter
Libya's internationally-recognised government says 17 civilians also wounded in attack in Tripoli's Fornaj district.
Under the cover of COVID-19: Cracking down on Hong Kong
The coronavirus pandemic is used as a cover to stifle voices of dissent in Hong Kong.
Chinese ambassador to Israel found dead in Tel Aviv home
Police say they have launched an investigation after Du Wei was found dead in his residence in Herzliya.
Mexican journalist killed in Sonora, third to be slain in 2020
Jorge Armenta, director of media outlet Medios Obson, was reportedly under gov't protection after receiving threats.
Zimbabwe extends coronavirus lockdown 'indefinitely'
President Emmerson Mnangagwa says the country needs to ease out of the lockdown 'in a strategic and gradual manner'.
Clashes between separatists, pro-gov't forces kill 14 in Yemen
Fighting between supposed allies continues for sixth straight day on outskirts of Zinjibar, Abyan province.
'Heroic' mother breastfeeds orphaned babies after Kabul attack
Gunmen killed 24 women, children and babies at a maternity hospital in the Afghan capital, leaving the world in shock.
In the UK, popular beaches are still mostly empty
Restrictions are being partially lifted in England, but confusion and worry reign.
Class of 2020: Graduating in the time of coronavirus
For many of the millions of students graduating from high school in the US, this is not the celebration they had hoped for.
A moment of reckoning - when coronavirus meets climate change
Cyclones in the Pacific and pandemics tell us a lot about global inequality and highlight our futile pursuit of profit.
Doctor's Note: How can we help victims of abuse during lockdown?
Coronavirus has forced many victims of violence to be locked in with their abusers, with nowhere to go to for respite.
'Tick a box': Malaysia MPs to meet two months after power grab
King's speech is only item on agenda, in a move that has driven anger among opposition questioning government majority.
Polish archbishop refers child abuse negligence case to Vatican
New documentary accuses Polish Bishop Edward Janiak of shielding priests known to have sexually abused children.
Trump considers restoration of some funding to WHO: Live updates
US President Donald Trump says administration considering proposal to pay WHO about 10 percent of former funding.
US: Democratic legislators to probe Trump's firing of watchdog
White House says President Trump fired the State Department's inspector general after a recommendation by Mike Pompeo.
Bosnians rally against mass in Sarajevo for Nazi-allied soldiers
Thousands demonstrate against a mass in Sarajevo for Croatia’s Nazi-allied soldiers, civilians after World War II ended.
Iran media warn US against any move on fuel shipment to Venezuela
At least one tanker carrying fuel loaded at an Iranian port has set sail for Venezuela amid US threats.
Sanchez seeks to extend Spain coronavirus state of emergency
Prime minister plans last extension of emergency decree as COVID-19 daily death toll reached a near eight-week low.
China asks US to stop 'unreasonable suppression' of Huawei
The Trump administration on Friday moved to block global chip supplies to blacklisted telecoms equipment company Huawei.
Rwanda genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga arrested in France
Rwanda's most-wanted man was living under a false identity in a flat outside Paris, French justice ministry says.
How the coronavirus pandemic affected Qatar's university students
Students face logistical and cultural challenges in class, and the prospect of graduating into a global recession.
Can apps put coronavirus in check?
A number of countries are rushing to introduce the digital tools to track the spread of the pandemic.
Sudan needs a UN peacekeeping mission
An early withdrawal of UN peacekeepers could have devastating consequences for the country.
Angola: Teen killed by soldier during coronavirus mask operation
Soldier shoots 17-year-old who was allegedly protesting against a military-led awareness campaign on face-mask usage.
Coronavirus and the prospect of mass involuntary euthanasia
The idea that elderly bodies are expendable amid the pandemic has a dark history.
West Bank: Amnesty urges Israel to lift travel ban on campaigner
Rights watchdog expresses concern after Israeli authorities set a court hearing for one of its staff.
US sees biggest food price rises in 46 years
Price hikes put more pressure on Americans struggling to make ends meet with more than 36 million people out of work.
Pandemic hits Ukraine’s surrogate birthing industry
Ukraine, like many countries around the world, has closed its borders to foreigners, preventing new parents from taking their children home.
Iran sentences French academic to six years in prison: Lawyer
Fariba Adelkhah is sentenced to five years in jail for conspiring against Iran's security and one year for propaganda.
Why are some OPEC nations struggling to make any money right now?
Some resource-rich OPEC nations are turning to the International Monetary Fund for emergency loans.
Italy to reopen borders after strict lockdown
Since March, the country has been under one of the world's strictest lockdowns, and it has hit the tourism-reliant economy hard.
Nigerian food prices rise during Ramadan
The cost of some items has doubled, and prices are expected to stay high after the Muslim fasting month ends.
UK eases restrictions: Some people now back at work
Warnings of a second wave of coronavirus infections as United Kingdom allows people to return to work.
Netherlands: Climate activists protest Schiphol airport expansion
Environmental activists are angry about the Dutch government's decision to approve the expansion of a major airport.
Amidst Lockdown, Philippines's Largest TV Network Goes Off Air
Filipino government forces a TV network off air. Plus, COVID-19 is used as cover to stifle dissent in Hong Kong.
Protest in Arizona as state lifts COVID-19 restrictions
Protesters in US state of Arizona say end of lockdown there will have deadly consequences.
Palestinians tear gassed in protests against Israeli settlements
Israeli army injures dozens of Palestinian protesters during two demonstrations in northern occupied West Bank.
Iraqi protesters remain in jail in test for new PM
Courts yet to act on order by Iraq's new prime minister to release demonstrators.
More displacement in East Africa as Lake Victoria swells
Almost half a million people have been left homeless as floods devastate East Africa.
Five wildlife films to watch during lockdown
The executive producer of Al Jazeera's award-winning environmental solutions series, earthrise, shares her top picks.
EU to launch diplomatic push against Israeli West Bank annexation
The European Union is united in opposing Israel's plan, but divided in what to do about it.
Rising CAR unrest threatens to reignite war
Fighting has intensified between ethnic groups and armed gangs vying for territory.
US House Democrats pass $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill
Senate Republicans have pledged to block measure, and Trump has promised a veto if it were to reach his desk.
India: Truck crash kills 23 workers going home amid lockdown
Accident in Uttar Pradesh latest to highlight extreme risks faced by poor under measures to stop coronavirus spread.
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