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For first time, US Supreme Court arguments broadcast live
After delays due to coronavirus, Supreme Court begins historic session with live broadcast of teleconference arguments.
Chaos outside liquor stores as India eases coronavirus lockdown
Police use batons to beat back large number of people jostling to buy alcohol for the first time in 40 days.
Custody battles take on new complications amid coronavirus crisis
Parents with joint custody or visitation rights have to navigate lockdowns, emergency motions and fears of COVID-19.
The plague: Searching for meaning
Counting the cost is about more than numbers.
Iran mosques reopen as coronavirus recoveries approach 80,000
Mosques reopen to worshippers in about a third of Iran's administrative divisions which are considered low-risk.
Hardest-hit Canadian province of Quebec begins reopening
Quebec will allow some stores - and schools - to reopen but not in Montreal, the country's second largest city.
Outrage after India asks migrants to pay for train journey
Opposition Congress party offers to pay migrants' fare after government decision to make workers pay causes backlash.
Coronavirus lockdowns 'open the door for abusers to come back in'
Domestic violence hotlines and shelters in the US struggle to safely cope with surge in cases amid COVID-19 lockdowns.
Lebanese army denies beating, electrocuting detained protesters
Medical reports on two detainees record bruises, swelling, and repeated vomiting following release.
Forty percent of Nigerians live below the poverty line: Report
More than 82 million Nigerians live on less than $1 a day, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
Coronavirus heightens anxiety among LGBTQ Nigerians with HIV
For an already vulnerable, stigmatised group, the outbreak and lockdown have increased concerns about their health.
British-style lockdowns are not working in Africa
The rushed imposition of rigid lockdowns unleashed widespread social instability and economic uncertainty in Africa.
Turkey's 3D-printing movement shields coronavirus workers
Volunteer collective using a network of 3D printers to produce much-needed protective equipment during COVID-19 crisis.
Most businesses resume operations in Thailand
As Thais enjoy easing of COVID-19 restrictions, many remain reliant on food handouts from charities and local communities.
Highly qualified medics unable to work in Canada
Canada tightly controls number of internationally trained doctors, even while encouraging them to immigrate to the country as skilled workers.
Captain Tom promoted to colonel on 100th birthday
The British veteran who raised millions for the NHS is celebrating his 100th birthday with an honourary promotion.
Coronavirus: Is Bangladesh putting its economy before people?
Government maintains lockdown for majority of population but allows export-led textile factories to restart.
Lawrence Ma: Hong Kong protests 'wake-up call' for China
#AJOPINION hears from barrister Lawrence Ma about what the Hong Kong protests mean for the city and mainland China.
Indian actor Irrfan Khan dies aged 53
Acclaimed Indian actor Irrfan Khan has died at the age of 53.
First factory in Afghanistan to make face masks
The factory in Afghanistan is facing a challenge as it works to provide much-needed personal protective equipment.
Ramadan under lockdown in Virginia
Ramadan meals are served drive-through style outside a mosque in Virginia amid the coronavirus lockdown.
On the US coronavirus front line: The life of a janitor
The work of custodians and janitors has become even more important - but most do it for low wages and without PPE.
ISIL used Syria's al-Hota gorge as dumping ground for bodies: HRW
Human remains of at least six people found at bottom of al-Hota gorge near Raqqa, HRW investigation shows.
Which Middle East states have begun easing lockdown restrictions?
UAE, Jordan and Iran among countries in Middle East that have partially lifted coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
For Arab women and girls, the crisis is just beginning
The coronavirus presents an opportunity to help women overcome daily social injustices, but only if we take it.
Italy leads Europe in easing coronavirus lockdown measures
As restrictions lifted, social distancing measures enforced as masks preferred as way to try and limit more outbreaks.
Japan's Abe extends state of emergency to May 31
New infections force prime minister to extend lengthy state of emergency, promising to lift it as soon as possible.
US virus outbreak: Trump promises vaccine by end of 2020
President Trump blames China, says economy needs to restart as death toll rises to more than 67,000.
Israel's court resumes hearing on Netanyahu-Gantz coalition deal
The Supreme Court will decide whether coalition government deal is valid as Netnayahu faces fraud charges.
In city of India's Taj Mahal, coronavirus resurgence raises alarm
Agra was touted as a model in fight against COVID-19 in early April but more than 600 cases emerged in recent weeks.
UK deaths second highest in Europe. When will lockdown ease?
UK, fast becoming Europe's worst-affected nation, is being cautious in lifting coronavirus containment measures.
Egypt group calls for 'transparent' probe into filmmaker's death
Opposition parties demand a revision of pre-trial detention laws after Shady Habash dies in Cairo's Tora prison.
Australia: Farmers in Victoria celebrate new weather radar
The recently installed weather radar will provide farmers with more accurate and vital information.
Global conference seeking to raise $8bn for coronavirus vaccine
Virtual fundraising event aims to pool resources to develop a vaccine and effective treatments against COVID-19.
'Waiting to die': Coronavirus enters congested Philippine jails
Government releasing 10,000 inmates, but campaigners say more has to be done because prisons are so overcrowded.
Trump predicts up to 100,000 coronavirus deaths in the US
Trump predicts high death toll but contradicts experts and says vaccine will be available by year-end.
WHO says Madagascar's herbal tonic against COVID-19 not a cure
Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau excited about herbal remedy purported to cure coronavirus.
Reporters in Ecuador's Guayaquil risk it all to cover coronavirus
As bodies piled up, journalists weighed the risks of reporting from the field. For some, it was already too late.
Q&A: Senior Indian journalist Hartosh Singh Bal
Al Jazeera speaks to Hartosh Singh Bal, political editor of Caravan magazine, on the state of media and democracy.
Global fund-raising drive to raise $8.2bn for coronavirus vaccine
Global alliance expected pledge billions in online summit to combat COVID-19.
US report: China hid coronavirus severity to hoard supplies
Intelligence report says China increased imports of medical supplies in January while downplaying severity of pandemic.
New Zealand reports no new coronavirus cases
This is the first time since the outbreak took hold in mid-March that New Zealand is reporting zero new cases.
Brazil's Bolsonaro rallies the right amid coronavirus criticism
Bolsonaro has turned to military-linked advisers as his relationship with legislators and the courts has cooled.
Targeted by Duterte, future of Philippines' ABS-CBN in balance
Top government lawyer's bid to stop operation of country's largest media company denounced as an assault on free press.
Inside the US's coronavirus convention-centre homeless shelters
The centres were converted into shelters to help stem COVID-19's spread, but experts worry they may pose more of a risk.
Birx warns against gatherings as US reopens from lockdowns
White House coronavirus taskforce chief says crowds gathering to protest against the lockdowns pose a huge risk.
Spain daily coronavirus deaths reach six-week low: Live updates
Spain records 164 more deaths from COVID-19, lowest daily rise since March 18, taking the total to 25,264.
N Korea's Kim Jong Un makes first 'public appearance' in weeks
State media report on North Korean leader at ribbon-cutting ceremony after weeks of speculation over his health.
Why are journalists reporting on the pandemic facing threats?
United Nations warns of a 'second pandemic' of misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Tanzania president questions coronavirus kits after animal test
President Magufuli says tests were found to be faulty after goat, sheep and pawpaw samples test positive for COVID-19.
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