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US sails warship near Taiwan ahead of presidential inauguration
Taiwan has accused China of intimidation, as the mainland and US stepped up manoeuvres in recent weeks.
Geopolitical drama: Fans swoon over North, South Korea romance
Crash Landing on You is a love story across borders and reveals aspects of North Korea that are rarely seen.
EU wants borders opened for tourism: Coronavirus live updates
With tourism making up 10 percent of European Union's economy, bloc urges leaders to reopen borders.
Swiss attorney-general to be questioned over FIFA meetings
Michael Lauber is facing allegations of misconduct in his FIFA corruption investigation.
Trump: Fauci remarks on risks to reopening economy unacceptable
Anthony Fauci, the US's top infectious disease expert, said prematurely lifting lockdowns could lead to new outbreaks.
Thousands of undocumented migrants to get Italian work permits
Threatened by food shortages and health risks, Rome gives a six-month amnesty for thousands of undocumented migrants.
Khashoggi fiancee urges Newcastle fans to shun Saudi takeover
Hatice Cengiz urges Newcastle football club's fans to reject takeover by group linked to Mohammed bin Salman.
US Republicans win upset victory in California congressional race
Race for the 25th district is seen as a proxy vote on President Donald Trump and a possible harbinger for November.
Moscow defends reporting of low coronavirus death statistics
Deaths of those infected with coronavirus were ascribed to other causes following post-mortem exams, said officials.
Whistle-blower: US faces 'darkest winter in modern history'
Immunologist makes sobering prediction in testimony prepared for Thursday appearance before congressional committee.
Citing coronavirus, Trump ramps up expulsions of migrant youth
The expulsions are the latest Trump administration measure aimed at preventing the entry of migrant children.
Will there ever be direct talks between Afghan gov't and Taliban?
President Ashraf Ghani has ordered the army to resume operations against Taliban after deadly attacks.
Bid to maintain UK food standards in future trade deals fails
Conservative rebels had tried to block 'chlorinated chicken' and hormone injected beef in post-Brexit deals.
Tunisia relaxes curfew with coronavirus outbreak slowing
Government had imposed a curfew and lockdown in March in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
'This virus may never go away,' WHO says
More than 100 potential vaccines are being developed but experts underscore the difficulties in finding effective ones.
Hassan Nasrallah: Israel targeting missile sites in Syria
Hezbollah chief also denies presence of Iranian troops in Syria beyond 'military advisers and experts'.
US Supreme Court justices fear 'chaos' in electoral college case
Litigation involves US presidential election system that requires electoral votes instead of a national popular vote.
Mexico announces â€new normality’ in plan to reopen economy
More than 38,000 people have been infected with COVID-19 in Mexico, but health experts warn the number is much higher.
Total lockdown for Chile capital after surge in virus cases
Santiago's total quarantine comes amid a resurgence in cases in the wealthier eastern areas of the city.
EU urges end to lockdown as tourism industry collapses
The European Union wants the reopening of borders and to get economies moving again.
US to Israel: Be circumspect on annexation of occupied West Bank
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets Israeli leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz on one-day visit to Israel.
Lesotho becomes last African country to record coronavirus case
The high-altitude kingdom surrounded by South Africa confirms first case: a national studying in Saudi Arabia.
WHO stresses need to find source of coronavirus
WHO official says retracing the origin of the virus would 'prevent the phenomenon from happening again.'
Remote work is good for business, and the world
Employers should continue to encourage remote work even after the fight against coronavirus is over.
Tanzania opposition angry over no coronavirus update in two weeks
Opposition leaders demand government should break silence after virus figures are not released since April 29.
California State University cancels in-person classes for fall
Move by US's largest 4-year university system is one of first signs crisis will have major effects through end of year.
Soldiers kill man in Kashmir, triggering anti-India clashes
Hundreds of people rally in disputed territory chanting anti-India slogans after Indian soldiers shoot young man dead.
Report: US, Canada to extend travel ban through June 21
Canada's chief public health officer said the US - where coronavirus cases are increasing - presents a risk to Canada.
French court acquits farmer who helped refugees cross border
Cedric Herrou, an olive farmer in southern France, had been charged with 'facilitation of irregular entry'.
Merkel cites 'hard evidence' Russian hackers targeted her
German chancellor says improving ties with Moscow is challenging following a hacking attempt and a murder in Berlin.
Former Trump campaign manager released from prison early
Lawyers for Paul Manafort, serving a seven-year sentence, asked for his release because of coronavirus risk in prison.
US restaurants forced to get creative to survive lockdown
In the United States, its estimated 200,000 restaurants may not reopen due to bankruptcy.
'Lockdown made everything gloomy': Ramadan in Nigeria's Kano
Residents largely restricted to their homes, with mosques shut and festival marking end of Ramadan likely cancelled.
Epidemics, war have impacted Muslim worship throughout history
Coronavirus affects Ramadan on an unprecedented scale, but it is not the first time Muslim traditions have had to adapt.
UK watchdog drops plan to probe Conservative Party Islamophobia
Anti-racism and Muslim groups slam decision by Equality and Human Rights Commission to abandon inquiry.
Babies among 24 killed as gunmen attack maternity ward in Kabul
As well as two newborns, victims include children, mothers and nurses in attack condemned by several countries.
Against party lines: Democrats divided before US elections
Can progressives and moderates in the US Democratic Party find common ground in order to take back the White House?
America's Divided Democrats
A look at Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders on the campaign trail as they battle for the future of the US Democratic party.
Niger says 75 Boko Haram fighters killed in two operations
The defence ministry says the fighters were killed in southeast Niger and in neighbouring Nigeria.
Germany charges man with spying for Indian intelligence
Suspect was in regular contact with Germany-based intelligence officer and passed on information, prosecutors say.
Sri Lanka: Facebook apologises for role in 2018 anti-Muslim riots
An investigation found that incendiary content on the social media platform may have led to the deadly violence.
Ashraf Ghani orders troops to resume offensive against Taliban
The Afghan president asks military to switch to 'offensive mode' against armed groups after two deadly attacks.
UK: Solidarity and grief after death of assaulted railway worker
Belly Mujinga, a mother of one, died two weeks after a member of the public claiming to have COVID-19 spat at her.
Palestinian teen shot dead by Israeli forces
Zaid Fadl Qaisia, 15, was shot in the head during raid on refugee camp in occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials say.
Myanmar army admits prisoner abuse after beating video emerges
Video shows plain-clothed men punching and kicking heads of handcuffed and blindfolded detainees in Rakhine state.
Gangster geopolitics and Israel's annexation plans
The Israeli plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank shows a shocking disregard for international law.
Lockdown life in New Zealand, the bubble that 'beat' coronavirus
What life in one neighbourhood says about New Zealand's bold, and seemingly successful, plan to eliminate COVID-19.
UK lockdown eases amid fears for low-skilled, BAME employees
Some Britons urged to return to work if they are unable to do jobs remotely as signs of sharp economic malaise emerge.
Guinea: Six protesters killed in clashes with police
Police say clashes erupted due to measures adopted to curb COVID-19; protesters point to mistreatment and corruption.
FBI 'mistakenly reveals Saudi official linked' to 9/11 attackers
Mistake was made in a declaration by an FBI official in response to lawsuit by families of 9/11 victims, report says.
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