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US says 'significant evidence' coronavirus came from China lab
Putting blame on China, United States reportedly looking to punish Beijing over coronavirus outbreak.
Israel's elected coalition government faces major legal hurdle
A petition to the High Court argues the power-sharing deal between Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and Benny Gantz's Blue and White party is illegal.
'A camera doesn't lie': Documenting besieged Sarajevo
25 years on, a Bosnian survivor is on a mission to keep memories alive with his Sniper Alley project.
Venezuela says eight killed in foiled 'invasion by sea'
Interior Minister Nestor Reverol says 'mercenary terrorists' launched attack from Colombia.
Jordan lifts curbs on economy as coronavirus lockdown eases
Public transport will resume normal service, but universities and schools will remain closed as night curfew continues.
Venezuela arbitrarily detaining reporters covering COVID-19: CPJ
Rights groups say 10 journalists have been detained and more than two dozen threatened due to work on the pandemic.
The impact of coronavirus could compare to the Great Depression
And a corresponding rise in nationalism and xenophobia may follow, just as it did in the 1930s.
North and South Korea 'exchange gunfire across border'
South Korea says its troops fired warning shots after North Korea apparently opened fire accidentally.
Ivory Coast prime minister evacuated to France for medical checks
Gon Coulibaly, 61, self-isolated in late March because of possible exposure to coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Lessons From Asia
What lessons can be learned from the different approaches of four Asian nations to the coronavirus pandemic?
Egypt says 18 suspected armed fighters killed in Sinai firefight
Security forces find automatic weapons, explosive belts and devices in armed men's possession, says Cairo.
Amnesty: Somalia journalists face abusive means of suppression
A recent Amnesty International report says harassment and intimidation of journalists are so deeply entrenched, it makes Somalia one of the most dangerous places to report from.
Iran forces accused of drowning Afghans amid pandemic
At least 38 allegedly killed while trying to cross border into Iran for work.
What 'relief' for the poor should really look like
Aid handouts for poor communities allow them to just barely survive. This has to change.
Coronavirus: Iran set to reopen mosques in low-risk areas
President says restrictions to be lifted 'calmly, gradually' but warns Iranians should also prepare for 'bad scenarios'.
Where are we with a coronavirus vaccine? | Start Here
Scientists are working on vaccines and drugs for the coronavirus but when will we get some answers?
Sudanese struggle with inflation, lockdown during Ramadan
With the country facing an economic crisis, stocking up for the month has been hard for many - especially for families who rely on day-to-day income.
Home delivery network fuels China economy amid lockdown
Thanks to China's vast home delivery network, drivers and logistics companies are helping the economy tick over while people stay indoors.
Algerian Berber musician Idir dies at 70
Berber music has lost one of its most cherished ambassadors and Al Jazeera looks back at the life and legacy of Algerian singer, Idir.
Who holds WHO accountable?
How well has WHO performed as a key information source during the pandemic?
Can Eritrea's government survive the coronavirus?
Eritrea's failure to efficiently respond to the pandemic could bring down its authoritarian government.
India at 142 on World Press Freedom Index over Kashmir blackout
Reporters Without Borders has ranked India 142 out of 180 countries in its annual Press Freedom Index.
Afghanistan probes report Iran guards forced migrants into river
Survivors say at least 23 of 57 people thrown by Iranian border guards into Harirud River drowned.
Millions of minors in Middle East, N Africa risk missing vaccines
UNICEF says millions of children in region could miss out on polio and measles immunisations amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Israel temporarily opens crossings for Palestinians seeking work
Despite COVID-19 fears, some 40,000 workers in occupied West Bank are expected to enter Israel for a three-week period.
'COVID-19 changed everything': Ramadan for IDPs in Burkina Faso
With pandemic disrupting supply chains, thousands displaced by war struggle with lack of food during Muslim holy month.
Social media criticism in Iran as petrol prices stay high
The global oil slump caused by coronavirus gives Iranians renewed drive to put their foot down over the price of gas.
Survivors of Nigeria's 'baby factories' share their stories
Girls who fled Boko Haram attacks are being enslaved and raped by human traffickers who then sell their babies.
Israel's high court hears petitions against new coalition gov't
A two-day hearing has begun to determine if Netanyahu - indicted for corruption - will be allowed to form a government.
There is no better time to invest in diverse independent media
We must preserve a plurality of media voices in our 'new normal'.
Coronavirus: US meat processing plants forced to close
US facing a growing food crisis after meat processing plants forced to slow production or close because of outbreaks.
Journalism has become a crime in Egypt: Amnesty International
Global rights group calls on Egyptian authorities to stop censorship, harassment and intimidation of journalists.
In Pictures: Thousands homeless as floods, landslides hit Kenya
More than 1,800 families have been left without shelter as heavy rainfall triggers flooding in parts of western Kenya.
World Press Freedom Day: Journalists under attack amid pandemic
News outlets and publishers call for release of all jailed reporters amid increasing threat during COVID-19 pandemic.
UK made contingency plans in case Johnson died in COVID-19 battle
Prime minister tells The Sun doctors gave him 'litres and litres of oxygen' to keep him alive.
Hundreds protest Israel coalition deal before court hearing
Israel's top court will meet on Sunday to consider whether to block the coalition deal between Netanyahu and Gantz.
US coronavirus death toll surpasses 65,000: Live updates
The United States has by far the world's largest number of confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths.
Three new coronavirus cases in Yemen bring confirmed total to 10
UN fears coronavirus could be spreading undetected among acutely malnourished population amid inadequate testing.
Could coronavirus tracking apps risk our privacy?
Governments all over the world are looking to smartphone technology to stay ahead of the coronavirus outbreak.
Egypt: Shady Habash, filmmaker who mocked el-Sisi, dies in prison
Shady Habash dies in Cairo's Tora Prison, say lawyers, after two years in detention for directing video mocking el-Sisi.
New York's Andrew Cuomo warns against 'blindly' reopening states
New York governor highlights roughly 900 new coronavirus cases hospitals in state are still reporting daily.
Dozens killed in Venezuela prison riot
Opposition lawmaker says the riot followed a ban on inmates' family members bringing them food during visitation.
UK coronavirus death toll surges 621 in 24 hours
More than 28,130 people killed by COVID-19 in UK, now closely behind Italy as Europe's hardest-hit nation.
France to extend coronavirus emergency for two months
Health minister says emergency will be in place until July 24 and travellers to France will face two-week quarantine.
New Orleans sees groups uniting to help keep spirits up
New Orleans has been one of the hot spots of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, with more than 6,000 infections.
Argentineans protest release of prisoners over COVID-19
Prisoners are being released early over fears coronavirus will spread through correctional facilities, but victims say many of those let off has been involved in violent crimes.
Russia reports almost 10,000 new coronavirus cases
New infections jumped by 9,623 to 124,054 cases in last 24 hours as authorities mull tighter restrictions on movement.
Spain emerges from lockdown as strict measures ease further
Adults allowed for first time in weeks to go for a walk and do sport as gov't lifts coronavirus ban on outdoor exercise.
UK zoos' futures threatened by COVID-19 lockdown
Government is working on a fund to support its 141 zoos and aquariums which have suffered a financial setback, but some say it will not be enough to cover their losses.
India Muslims targeted in attacks over coronavirus
Muslims in India have been attacked after a religious gathering in the capital allegedly led to a rise in coronavirus cases, with the minority being blamed for the spread of the disease.
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