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Journalists on front line of Pakistan's coronavirus outbreak
At least 54 journalists test positive for COVID-19, as media organisations push for news amid lax safety protocols.
Disneyland reopens in China amid fears of COVID-19 return
Disneyland reopens in Shanghai even as new coronavirus cases are reported further north in Wuhan
When does Ramadan begin in 2020?
With many Muslim-majority nations under coronavirus lockdown, millions around the world are to fast from dawn to dusk.
What do pregnant women need to know about the coronavirus?
Medical experts still don't know if or how COVID-19 uniquely affects expectant mothers.
US Supreme Court hears case on religious schools, discrimination
The court will also hear a case on Native American reservation status in the state of Oklahoma.
Will there be a Hamas-Israel prisoner exchange?
Both Hamas and Benjamin Netanyahu need the political capital that such a deal would bring them.
It may be time to nationalise US hospitals
The fragmented US hospital system, made up of private and community hospitals, has made it harder to fight coronavirus.
High enzyme levels make men more vulnerable to COVID-19: Report
Study, which does not include COVD-19 patients, suggests key receptor on surface of cells more diffused in men.
Male security guards at highest risk of dying from COVID-19: ONS
UK statistics office says men working in lowest skilled occupations face highest rates of death involving coronavirus.
Bangladesh: Killing of rare river dolphins sparks poaching fears
Between 1,200-1,800 Ganges river dolphin found in river systems of Nepal, Bangladesh and India.
Sri Lanka: Muslims face extra threat as coronavirus stirs hate
Sri Lanka makes cremations compulsory for COVID-19 victims, but Muslims and activists urge authorities to allow burials.
Russia medical students slam 'forced labour' in coronavirus wards
Decision to send students for training in COVID-19 wards decried, as 100 doctors reported to have died on front lines.
Twenty killed in attacks on several villages in western Niger
Security situation in tri-border region of Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali has sharply deteriorated in recent years.
New arrest amid nationwide anger over S Korea 'sextortion' case
Women call for new laws on digital sex crimes, after Nth Room case exposes vulnerability of young in wired nation.
In Pictures: Hong Kong pro-democracy protests resurface
Ease in coronavirus lockdown and fall in spread gives way to new set of protests in Hong Kong.
Doctor's Note: Is obesity a risk factor for coronavirus?
It is increasingly evident that obesity is linked to poorer outcomes for those who are infected with the coronavirus.
Celebrating Mother's Day in Latin America amid coronavirus
Region marks Mother's Day with novel twists amid lockdowns and mounting death tolls.
Malta diplomat in Finland quits after comparing Merkel and Hitler
Zammit Tabona wrote on Facebook: 'Who will stop Angela Merkel? She has fulfilled Hitler's dream! To control Europe.'
Three UN troops killed in roadside bomb attack in Mali
Four soldiers also seriously wounded as convoy of Chadian peacekeepers on patrol hit explosive devices in the north.
Malls, salons reopen as Turkey eases coronavirus lockdown
On Sunday, Turkey's senior citizens were also allowed to go outside after seven weeks.
Key White House taskforce members in self-quarantine
Robert Redfield, Stephen Hahn entering quarantine after COVID-19 exposure; Anthony Fauci also taking precautions.
Malaysia urged to end violent threats against Rohingya refugees
Rights groups call on Malaysia to act after prominent Rohingya activists threatened with murder and sexual violence.
India to 'gradually' restart rail operations in lockdown easing
Government plans to run some 300 special trains for migrant workers who have been forced to walk hundreds of miles home.
South Korea scrambles to contain new spike in coronavirus cases
Authorities looking to find and test thousands after cases traced to a number of clubs and bars in Seoul.
Confusion over health of detained former Saudi crown prince
Deleted tweet by Saudi Arabia's prison authority said Prince Mohammed bin Naif was being treated after heart attack.
US to deport Haitians who've tested positive for coronavirus: NGO
A deportee on Monday's scheduled deportation flight says he has not been re-tested since testing positive in late April.
Greece extends coronavirus lockdown at refugee camps
Migration and asylum ministry did not say why lockdown at camps for migrants and refugees was being extended.
New lockdown in Iran after coronavirus spike: Live updates
County in southwestern Iran placed under lockdown after people failed to 'observe social distancing rules'.
German ISIL supporter targeted Turkish businesses
Accused detained by chance after being caught without a valid public transportation ticket and found with 10 pipe bombs.
UK's Johnson says shops, schools could partially reopen from June
British leader said now was not the time to end the lockdown as he unveiled plans to ease restrictions.
Who should look after migrant workers affected by the pandemic?
Foreign workers face salary cuts or job losses as coronavirus lockdowns disrupt economies around the world.
Remains of at least 25 bodies found in Mexico mass grave
Jalisco state prosecutor's office says remains of 25 people had been found in mass grave discovered on Thursday.
New Iraq PM releases protesters; promotes respected general
Mustafa al-Kadhimi also promises justice and compensation to relatives of people killed in last year's mass protests.
Hundreds gather in Hong Kong malls as anti-gov't rallies reemerge
Riot police disperse protesters seeking to revive pro-democracy movement after months of being curtailed by coronavirus.
Iran ready to exchange prisoners with US 'without preconditions'
Gov't spokesman says Tehran keen on swap talks because of fears coronavirus could put lives of prisoners in US at risk.
Coronavirus: Women in Canada's Quebec hit harder than men
Unlike other countries, women in the French-speaking province account for 59.7 percent of infections.
WHO orders staff to cease work in Yemen's Houthi-held areas
UN agency cites 'credible threats and perceived risks' that could impact staff security for operational pause.
A moment of truth for Israel-Palestine
The story and logic behind Israel's 'annexation government'.
Has surveillance during the pandemic gone too far? | Start Here
Apps, drones and facial recognition are helping to contain COVID-19. Start Here asks: How much surveillance is too much?
'Vote Mama' aims to get more women into US politics
New group is working to put more mothers into American politics by removing some of the hurdles.
US gov't under fire over COVID-19 response
Washington criticised for possible lack of pandemic response strategy in country with world's highest death toll from virus.
Mexico COVID-19 deaths likely much higher than gov't figure
The country has recorded more than 33,000 infections and more than 3,000 deaths, but experts say that number could be much higher.
Video shows killing of Ahmaud Arbery
Video has emerged of the killing of Arbery whose family says he was out jogging when he was shot dead by two armed men.
Ramadan in Nigeria amid coronavirus lockdown
'It's not possible for me to fast without food.' How Ramadan in Nigeria is affected by coronavirus restrictions.
'Murder hornets' spotted in northwest US
The 5cm ‘murder hornets’, potentially deadly to humans and with an appetite for honey bees, have been found in the US.
Clear face masks help Indonesia's hearing impaired amid COVID-19
Transparent face masks are helping Indonesia's hearing impaired to communicate amid the coronavirus pandemic.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un reappears in public amid health rumours
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has appeared in public for the first time in 20 days, ending rumours about his health.
Meet the elderly fundraising amid coronavirus
Meet the elderly people in UK and Russia fundraising to help those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
New Banksy artwork pays tribute to NHS
Reclusive artist Banksy has unveiled new artwork that pays tribute to front-line medical staff battling coronavirus.
Hundreds gather in Baghdad in new round of anti-gov't protests
Demonstrators gather demanding 'actual results' following a series of pledges by new PM Mustafa al-Kadhimi.
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