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Brazil: Coronavirus pandemic reaches dozens of Indigenous groups
A survey finds 446 cases of new coronavirus and 92 deaths among Indigenous groups, mainly in Brazilian Amazon.
Jordan warns Israel of 'massive conflict' over annexation
King Abdullah II says Jordan is considering 'all options' over Israel's plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank.
Benin to hold contentious local polls despite coronavirus threat
Critics have called on voters to boycott polls over ballot absence of key opposition parties and coronavirus risks.
Police raid in quarantined Brazil slum kills 10
Clashes erupt after police seeking a local drug kingpin raid a cluster of poor neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro.
US to stockpile possible coronavirus vaccines: Live updates
The US will place 'huge multi-hundred million dollar bets' on producing vaccines currently in trials, official says.
Biden campaign expands US election battleground map
Biden staffers believe Trump's response to the coronavirus pandemic has weakened him in once pro-Republican states.
Asylum seeker doctor prepares for coronavirus on US-Mexico border
Cuban Dairon Elisondo Rojas, who is seeking asylum in the US, treats fellow migrants in the Matamoros makeshift camp.
Brazil health minister Teich resigns just weeks into the job
Nelson Teich disagreed with right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro over the country's coronavirus response.
US on track to pull troops out of Afghanistan: Pentagon
Some question whether the US-Taliban agreement aimed at bringing peace to Afghanistan was mainly just a withdrawal deal.
'Kept prisoner': Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme architect
Abdul Qadeer Khan tells top court he is being 'kept prisoner' by Pakistani agencies and not allowed to plead his case.
What's the fallout from the pandemic wave of unemployment?
UN's labour agency warns global outlook could be worse as current figures exclude workers in 'informal economy'.
US House Democrats push ahead with $3 trillion coronavirus bill
Senate Republicans have called the bill, which would double aid approved by Congress, 'dead on arrival'.
Latin America gov'ts using repression in COVID-19 fight: Amnesty
Amnesty International says governments are using arbitrary, punitive, repressive tactics to enforce quarantine orders.
WHO probes possible coronavirus link to rare disease in children
Several countries have reported cases of children affected by an illness with symptoms similar to Kawasaki's disease.
'Operation Warp Speed': US hopes for coronavirus vaccine by 2021
US hopes to have one or more vaccines ready by January - a timeline that outpaces that given by many health experts.
Lebanon seeks financial lifeline from IMF
Talks began on Wednesday with Lebanon seeking a multi-billion-dollar bailout to avoid bankruptcy.
Ex-officer charged in Arbery killing lacked training: Documents
Greg McMichael, who retired in 2019, appeared to lose his power to arrest for years after failing to obtain training.
Wet'suwet'en, Canada sign deal to negotiate recognition of title
Memorandum of understanding between the Wet'suwet'en, BC and Canada charts a path towards negotiations on land rights.
Hong Kong leader rejects calls for probe into police crackdown
Carrie Lam has rejected protesters' demands for an independent investigation into police conduct during last year's demonstrations.
UN: 17 attacks on health centres in Libyan capital this year
UN mission denounces acts that 'put civilians in harm's way' and 'prevent people from accessing life-saving services'.
In key US state of Florida, Trump stumbles among senior voters
Trump has virtually no path to victory without winning Florida, and older voters - which he is losing - are critical.
'She put finger in newborn baby's mouth to stop her from crying'
Horrific details emerge of Tuesday's attack on Afghan hospital that killed 24 people, including babies and mothers.
German football league Bundesliga is back after coronavirus break
Bundesliga becomes Europe's first major league to resume after two-month shutdown due to coronavirus pandemic.
Pandemic politics pits Trump against public health officials
Contest between conservatives and scientists over personal freedoms marks a classic political fault line in the US.
New Jersey hit hard by COVID-19 crisis
US state has the second-highest number of cases and fatalities and has been locked down since mid-March.
France: First case of child dying from Kawasaki-like disease
Boy, nine, dies of inflammatory disease possibly linked to coronavirus as cases spike in London, New York and Italy.
Philippines storm displaces tens of thousands of people
Tropical Storm Vongfong destroys homes and cuts power on the central island of Samar, with fears evacuations could increase COVID-19 spread.
Indian media accused of Islamophobia for its coronavirus coverage
A large section of media in India accused of running shows that appear to blame Muslims for the spread of the virus.
Colombia allows vital businesses to reopen
After a seven-week lockdown, around two million people doing vital jobs are back at work - but getting there is not the same as it was.
Nakba Day: For Palestinians, not just an historical event
While the Zionist project fulfilled its dream of a homeland in Palestine, Palestinian displacement has never stopped.
Palestinians use virtual means to mark Nakba Day
For the 72nd Nakba anniversary, Palestinians took to social media and digital initiatives to commemorate the day.
Dozens of surrogate babies stranded in Ukraine amid lockdown
Travel restrictions prevent foreign parents from collecting babies, with fears quarantine extension could worsen issue.
Coronavirus exposed the real reasons behind France's 'burqa ban'
France's decision to make masks mandatory in public raises important questions about its ban on Muslim face veils.
Hong Kong probe exonerates police over protest handling
Watchdog's long-awaited report absolved police of wrong-doing and recommended a review of operational guidelines.
Stigma, fears of quarantine hinder Kenya's COVID-19 fight
COVID-19 testing ramps up across worst-affected parts of Kenya, but many are worried they will be forced into quarantine.
Slovenia first European nation to declare end of epidemic at home
President 'calls off' coronavirus epidemic as extraordinary measures are eased, but experts warn threat remains present.
Emergency teams race to contain virus spread in Rohingya camps
Local official said an entire block in one camp, housing about 5,000 people, was shut off after a confirmed case.
Key workers at risk: UK companies accused of overlooking safety
Couriers are essential workers in the UK, but delivery companies are under fire for not looking out for the safety of their employees.
Yemeni army says Houthis killed in al-Badya clashes
Clashes reported after UN Yemen envoy told UNSC warring parties made 'significant progress' towards ceasefire agreement.
Samantha Power: 'US is pulling away from its democratic allies'
Former US ambassador to UN discusses President Trump's scaled-down global leadership role during coronavirus pandemic.
US Senate approves bill to sanction China over Uighur rights
Legislators give unanimous consent to bill imposing sanctions on Chinese officials responsible for Uighur rights abuses.
Zimbabwe water shortages add plight to multiple crises
Water shortages are causing increased hardships for many, on top of coronavirus restrictions, unemployment and the crippling economic crisis.
Brazil's president defiant as coronavirus death toll soars
Grief grips Brazil as deaths from COVID-19 spike sharply but Bolsonaro insists the country must get back to work.
China's Wuhan has tested third of residents for coronavirus
City embarks on enormous testing exercise after emergence of new clusters of cases following end of lockdown.
Rise in deaths with COVID-like symptoms in south Yemen: Aid group
Poor testing facilities means COVID-19 cases could be much higher in south where ceasefire failed to take hold.
'Role model': Pakistan's Hazara woman packing a punch
Kulsoom Hazara has won medals at national and international karate tournaments, inspiring young Pakistanis.
First coronavirus case found in Bangladesh Rohingya refugee camps
Aid groups alarmed as Rohingya tests positive for COVID-19 in the densely populated camps, home to a million refugees.
US says ISIL was responsible for Kabul hospital attack
Envoy urges Afghans to persist with peace effort with Taliban after gov't said it would resume offensive against group.
Hong Kong police watchdog to release report on protest response
Police have been accused of disproportionate use of force with protesters calling for an independent inquiry.
UK expected to roll out COVID-19 antibody testing programme
Antibody tests are being touted as critical to reopening economies, but many questions remain.
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