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Global coronavirus death toll exceeds 300,000: Live updates
More than 4.4 million coronavirus cases confirmed worldwide, at least 301,000 deaths and nearly 1.6 million recoveries.
Baltics launch Europe's first pandemic 'travel bubble'
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have opened their borders for the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Burr steps down as US Senate intel chair after FBI seizes phone
US Senator Richard Burr reportedly sold more than $1m in stocks before the coronavirus rut.
Explainer: What is 'Obamagate' and where did it come from?
In a weekend tweetstorm, US President Donald Trump unleashed a new and unfamiliar hashtag on the world - '#OBAMAGATE!'
US weighs returning Cuba to list of 'state sponsors of terrorism'
Havana, which has long denied any link to 'terrorism', dismissed the US Department of State announcement as 'spurious'.
Right-wing UK minister under fire for 'Islamophobic fake news'
Nadine Dorries on Thursday retweeted a far-right Twitter account known for Islamophobic misinformation.
US: Hundreds in Michigan rally in defiance of state lockdown
People in the crowd of roughly 200 held signs declaring 'Every worker is essential' and 'Make Michigan work again'.
Coronavirus tests hospitals in parts of US as some states reopen
Coronavirus outbreaks in some areas of the country are straining public health networks.
Trump demands Obama testimony in probe of Russia investigation
US Senators to Trump: Not so fast, 'be careful what you wish for'.
Yemen warring parties make 'significant progress' on truce: UN
UN Yemen envoy makes renewed push for truce after world body calls for ceasefire in conflicts due to coronavirus crisis.
Algeria summons Moroccan ambassador over 'enemy country' remark
Tensions arise after Moroccan consul in Algerian city of Oran purportedly refers to Algeria as an 'enemy country'.
Speeding bus kills Indian migrant workers trying to walk home
The six men were walking from Haryana state in the north to their homes in Bihar hundreds of miles away, police said.
Coronavirus whistle-blower tells Congress US lacks vaccine plan
Rick Bright warns US could face 'darkest winter in modern history' if leaders don't act quickly.
US appeals court rejects Trump bid to escape anti-corruption suit
Lawsuit alleges Trump violated ban on presidents accepting gifts, payments from foreign gov't without Congress consent.
Explainer: What is 'unmasking' and why did Obama officials do it?
Trump and his surrogates in conservative media imply that unmasking is something sinister, but it is actually routine.
Will working from home work?
Millions of people worldwide have been made to work remotely as the coronavirus spreads.
Cabinet post disputes delay Israel unity government inauguration
Netanyahu asks Gantz to postpone the swearing-in until Sunday after last-minute wrangling over cabinet appointments.
Trump applauds Wisconsin ruling against coronavirus lockdown
US state's Supreme Court ruled that officials overstepped their authority by extending widespread stay-at-home order.
Vietnam's Cooking School of Hope
We visit a cooking school in Vietnam that offers disadvantaged teenagers a pathway out of poverty.
India to provide free food grains to millions of migrant workers
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman says the government will also offer employment under a rural jobs programme.
Typhoon Vongfong hits Philippines, coronavirus hampers evacuation
Typhoon slams into the Philippines, forcing a risky evacuation for tens of thousands of people during the pandemic.
Ultranationalist party stages anti-government protest in Sofia
Several people detained as Vazrazhdane party rallies against extension of coronavirus lockdown measures.
US healthcare workers face growing unemployment
A quarter of country's workforce could be jobless at some point this year as COVID-19 devastates economy.
Europe halts delivery of 10 million 'poor quality' Chinese masks
European Commission says legal action would be taken if needed after Poland and the Netherlands complain about quality.
COVID-19 threatens to worsen Yemen devastation
Health workers warn a major outbreak will have catastrophic consequences following years of war, hunger and other diseases.
Outrage over plan for Croatian-backed Bleiburg mass in Sarajevo
Croatia, which presides over the Council of the EU, is sponsoring an event honouring Nazi-allied soldiers in Bosnia.
Iran warns of coronavirus cluster spread as 71 more die
Fresh spike in infections reported in several provinces following the lifting of restrictions in April.
Libya: Tripoli hospital attacked by 'Haftar's missiles'
At least 14 people injured in attacks which the UN-recognised government blamed on rival eastern forces.
Swedish technology aims to allow truck drivers to work from home
A company is developing remote control technology to allow trucks to be driven from the safety and comfort of an armchair.
Saudi Arabia invests in Hollywood amid COVID-19 crisis
The entertainment industry is one of the sectors hardest hit by the global pandemic.
How big a threat does coronavirus pose to wildlife in Africa?
From reduced funding to criminal syndicates, the threat to some iconic species could be unprecedented.
Analysis: Ertugrul and the lure of Turkish dramas in Pakistan
In Pakistan, the show's popularity reveals reverence for the Ottoman Empire and a hankering for a glorious Muslim past.
Japan lifts coronavirus state of emergency in most regions
PM Abe announces ending of the measure in 39 prefectures, excluding Tokyo, Osaka and six other prefectures.
Burundi expels WHO officials coordinating coronavirus response
In a letter addressed to WHO's Africa headquarters, the foreign ministry says the four officials must leave by Friday.
Coronavirus can still be an opportunity for peace in Afghanistan
Despite the recent attacks, the Taliban and the Afghan government should continue their cooperation efforts.
Taliban claim deadly attack on court in Afghanistan's Paktia
At least five killed in truck bomb attack on a military court in Gardez city days after dozens killed in deadly attacks.
In Another Life: The Boys of Burundi
Three men reflect on growing up on the streets of Bujumbura, moments of their lives documented on film since childhood.
'100, 200 football clubs could go bankrupt' due to coronavirus
Clubs across Europe have been denied commercial revenue with no games in most countries for at least two months.
Police are using the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse to abuse Roma
The coronavirus pandemic exacerbated the ugly, systematic state violence against Romani people.
South Africa: Many in Johannesburg are going hungry
The mayor of South Africa's biggest city says nearly one million households do not have enough to eat.
The coronavirus is not good for nature
It may seem like COVID-19 has led to a resurgence of nature, but the full picture is not so rosy.
Mumbai coronavirus cases spike as India begins to ease lockdown
Health officials struggle to contain the spread of the virus in financial hub, complicating India's recovery.
US: Undocumented healthcare workers face deportation threat
The US is the worst affected country by coronavirus in the world, but thousands of its front-line healthcare workers could soon be forced out of their jobs.
Coronavirus: Nicaragua moves over 2,800 prisoners to house arrest
None of at least 86 opposition figures in jail among those released, advocates say.
South Korean farmers embrace hi-tech methods
Smart farm technologies in South Korea help reduce the need for manpower in rural areas where they do not have enough workers.
US officials warn of COVID-19-related condition in children
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns doctors of coronavirus-related condition that has killed three children in New York.
NY Grieves: Inside the COVID-19 Pandemic
“It’s been surreal. More often than not, it’s just been hell.�
COVID-19: The Beginning of the Pandemic
Asia Correspondent Scott Heidler shares what it was like to cover the beginning of a pandemic in China.
'Horrific act': Kabul hospital carnage shakes Afghanistan
Gunmen kill 24 people, including 16 women and two newborns, as Afghanistan comes to terms with deadly attacks.
US envoy threatens to trigger return of all UN sanctions on Iran
Threat part of US strategy to ensure that Iran arms embargo due to expire in October remains in force.
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