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Trump suggests injecting disinfectant to treat coronavirus
Donald Trump used a daily coronavirus briefing to suggest disinfectants and UV light could be used to treat the virus.
Staying active under COVID-19 lockdown
People across the world are finding creative ways to stay active under the coronavirus lockdown.
How Kenya’s artists are coping amid COVID-19 pandemic
We hear from some of Kenya’s leading artists about how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting their work.
Trump’s Ramadan retweet questioned
Kimberly Halkett asks Donald Trump: 'Do you know you’re suggesting that imams wouldn’t follow social distancing?'
Pakistan: Once used by Taliban, Swat FM 98 now fights coronavirus
A Pakistani broadcaster is playing a critical role in disseminating information about the pandemic.
Israel decries Egyptian TV show predicting its destruction
Israel says series 'completely unacceptable', but there was no immediate comment from Egyptian government.
Syria civilians killed in Israeli missile attack: State media
At least three killed in attack near Damascus, state media said, adding the military shot down most missiles.
UK PM back to work after coronavirus as lockdown questions mount
Amid economic fears, Boris Johnson urged to share details of future lockdown measures as deaths rise above 20,000.
Lebanon's protests are far from over
Coronavirus brought protests to a halt, but government's mishandling of the crisis proves political change is needed.
'Apartheid was never prosecuted': S Africa's unfinished business
Former President de Klerk's denial that apartheid was a crime against humanity is cause for reflection on Freedom Day.
Coronavirus quandary: Some patients in S Korea get virus again
Uncertainty over the reinfection or reactivation of the virus in patients could affect vaccine development.
'Alive and well': S Korea urges caution on Kim Jong Un rumours
South says no unusual signs from North, as state media in Pyongyang reports Kim sent 'message of gratitude' to workers.
More US states set to ease coronavirus lockdown measures
As the unemployment rate keeps surging, some states push to resume economic activities despite health experts' advice
Netanyahu 'confident' US will allow West Bank annexation soon
Israeli PM 'confident' US will soon give approval to pursue de facto annexation of parts of occupied West Bank.
Spain daily coronavirus death toll lowest in weeks: Live updates
Global death toll from coronavirus surpasses 200,000 as Spain, Italy record lowest fatality rate in weeks.
In Pictures: Migrant women survive at the gates of Europe
Many women migrants from sub-Saharan Africa who are seeking to reach Europe also face a bleak situation in Morocco.
Will Yemen be divided into two countries again?
Separatists backed by UAE declare self rule in south in a move termed 'clear and definite coup'.
S Africa: Apology issued for 'blasphemous' remark in mosque raid
Video shows police entering a room where about 20 Muslims were praying during coronavirus restrictions.
Yemen southern provinces reject separatists' claim to self-rule
Yemen's internationally recognised government denounces southern separatists' move as a 'clear and definite coup'.
It is time to cancel student debt and make higher education free
The US government needs to start investing in the American people, not in bailing out banks.
Spanish children allowed outside for first time in six weeks
As national lockdown is eased, accompanied children under 14 can enjoy an hour outdoors within 1 kilometre of home.
Who might replace Kim Jong Un?
Analysts say his sister and loyalists could form a regency until a successor is old enough to take over.
South Africa's Deadly Politics
A journalist known for exposing political violence in South Africa reports on the unsolved murder of a local politician.
Timeline: History of separatism in southern Yemen
What led separatists in southern Yemen to announce self-rule? Here is brief history of separatism in the region.
India: Charged with anti-terror law, pregnant woman sent to jail
Safoora Zargar who was behind anti-CAA protests stands accused of being a key 'conspirator' in the February Delhi riots.
How do we keep faith under a lockdown? | Start Here
The coronavirus lockdown has isolated us from loved ones. Start Here looks into how millions of people are coping.
What will Ramadan be like in the time of coronavirus?
The Stream discusses the challenges of closeness, community and faith during a pandemic.
Indian fishermen stranded at ports amid coronavirus lockdown
Thousands of fish-workers holed up on their boats, some surviving on two meals a day, as they wait to be evacuated.
How should Palestinians respond to Israeli threats of annexation?
The international community and its weak condemnations will not help Palestinians. It is time for a new strategy.
Portrait of a pandemic: Capturing the spaces we call home
What is it like to photograph the coronavirus pandemic?
Where is Kim Jong Un? Here is what we know so far
Media last reported the whereabouts of the secretive N Korean leader on April 11, leading to speculation over health.
Ecuador woman learns sister is alive after cremating wrong body
Authorities had given the woman a misidentified body, highlighting a health system overwhelmed by the coronavirus.
Dozens arrested in anti-COVID-19 lockdown protest in Germany
About 1,000 people turned out for the rally, which has become a weekly event in the German capital, Berlin.
Doctor's Note: Sleep, Ramadan and the coronavirus
Being up early for prayer and staying up late for iftar may disturb sleep patterns. How will this affect immune systems?
Yemen: Who are on the Southern Transitional Council?
All you need to know about the UAE-backed separatist forces who have claimed control of Aden and other provinces.
Cooking in Quarantine: Cooking with my mum 6,000 miles apart
How FaceTime chats helped a mother and daughter, in Rome and Hong Kong, strengthen their relationship while cooking.
Zimbabwe food crisis worsens with COVID-19 lockdown extension
Concerns in Zimbabwe that a lockdown extension will worsen a food crisis already affecting half the population.
Train possibly belonging to Kim Jong Un spotted at resort town
Report from US-based monitoring group comes amid speculation about the North Korean leader's health.
'No evidence' recovered virus patients are immune: Live updates
WHO warning over 'immunity passports' comes as death toll from coronavirus pandemic reaches 200,000.
Separatists announce self-rule in southern Yemen
Yemen's internationally recognised government says the move bears 'dangerous and catastrophic consequences'.
'Is it because I'm African?': China's coronavirus racism
Race-based COVID-19 containment measures in Guangzhou evolve into major test of China-Africa relations.
Thousands demonstrate against Israel coalition deal
Israeli protesters oppose Benjamin Netanyahu remaining as prime minister while he is a criminal suspect.
WHO warns against coronavirus 'immunity passports'
UN health agency says there is 'no evidence' that recovered coronavirus patients are protected from reinfection.
Will global collaboration against COVID-19 succeed?
WHO launches initiative to coordinate vaccine and treatment without US involvement.
US: Authorities probe fire that damaged Missouri Islamic centre
Muslim advocacy group CAIR urges US authorities to investigate possible bias motive due to 'suspicious' timing of blaze.
United Kingdom COVID-19 death toll surpasses 20,000
UK now fifth country to pass that milestone.
European Union calls for Libya truce, resumption of peace talks
Joint statement by Germany, France, Italy and EU's top diplomat comes after GNA rejects bloc's naval mission.
'A very sad day' as coronavirus deaths in UK hospitals top 20,000
UK becomes 5th country to pass grim milestone but actual toll is higher as figure does not include deaths at care homes.
Anger in Mogadishu after police kill civilian in COVID-19 curfew
Protests in Somalia after fatal shooting of at least one person by police enforcing coronavirus-related restrictions.
US protesters slam surveillance during COVID-19 crisis
Demonstrators call for transparency in surveillance of public during state lockdowns to protect civil liberties.
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