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Brazil: Indigenous fear coronavirus could 'decimate' communities
Already under threat from illegal loggers, Indigenous groups go under lockdown to try to stem the virus's spread.
At least 7 killed, 85 injured in northern Yemen flash floods
UN agency says five women and two children killed after 'heavy rains and flooding across northern governorates'.
Global hunger could double due to coronavirus pandemic: UN
COVID-19 is likely to leave 130 million people acutely hungry this year, adding to 135 million already in the category.
Greece: 148 refugees test positive for COVID-19, all asymptomatic
Coronavirus outbreak at hotel in southern town becomes third Greek refugee site this month confirmed to have virus.
After more than a month in lockdown, Spain to allow children out
Fears have been growing for the health of more than eight million children in Spain who had not been allowed outside.
Children, women casualties of Uganda's coronavirus transport ban
Movement restriction imposed to curb COVID-19 spread but critics say it left no realistic provision for emergency care.
UK coronavirus death toll 40 percent higher than reported
Office for National Statistics reports extra 3,833 deaths in data that includes fatalities in care homes and hospices.
The coronavirus pandemic is a threat to populist strongmen
And they are desperately trying to use it to stay in power.
Indonesia bans end of Ramadan exodus amid coronavirus pandemic
Millions normally return home at the end of the fasting month, but government says that cannot happen this year.
UN imposes sanctions on Central African Republic rebel leader
UN experts accuse Abdoulaye Miskine, who signed a peace deal with the government last year, of looking for fighters.
Philippines jails: Many inmates, staff test positive for COVID-19
The coronavirus is spreading rapidly in some of the world's most congested jails in the Philippines.
Kenya floods: At least 22 missing after landslide
Flash floods leave a trail of destruction, with several people dead and many displaced.
Canada oil pressure: US price crash causes cuts over the border
With oil storage facilities already close to capacity, and demand at historic lows, the worst may be yet to come.
Pakistan records highest number of coronavirus deaths in a day
Monday also saw highest single-day rise in confirmed cases as 705 more got infected, taking country's tally to 9,214.
Mexico president tells gangs to stop handing out coronavirus aid
President Lopez Obrador called on gangs to stop distributing food and asked them to end violence instead.
Italy PM warns easing lockdown risks increasing contagion curve
Italy's plans to loosen restrictive measures are based on scientific data to limit risk of more outbreaks, says Conte.
Trump to suspend all immigration into US over coronavirus
US president says he will sign an order halting all immigration to protect jobs as coronavirus spreads.
Germany eases coronavirus restrictions as small businesses open
As daily death toll drops, some shops and schools reopen. But some German states want tightened curbs.
Europe pandemic: Coronavirus restrictions eased in some countries
The World Health Organization is warning against complacency, as some European countries ease restrictions.
Below the bottom of the barrel
Oil-rich countries in the Middle East will find every blip in prices taking a chunk out of their budgets and economies.
Sri Lanka marks a year since devastating Easter Sunday attacks
Island nation commemorates attacks that saw six churches and hotels bombed, killing more than 265 people.
South Korea says Kim not gravely ill after heart surgery reports
Speculation on Kim' Jong Un's health increased after he was absent from pictures to mark a recent important anniversary.
Trump says he rejected South Korea's offer for defence costs
Seoul reportedly offered to pay about a $1bn to host American troops but US president previously demanded $5bn.
Amnesty: Saudi Arabia executed record number of people in 2019
Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Bahrain see rising executions while Asia-Pacific region records lowest numbers since 2011.
Indonesia's Palu endured a triple disaster, now coronavirus looms
Thousands still without housing or hospitals after 2018 earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction destroyed area.
US envoy lashes 'secret trial' of ex-Marine in Russian spy case
Paul Whelan faces charges of spying in a Moscow court.
How are the UK's territories dealing with the coronavirus?
Gibraltar and the Falklands do not have much in common, except a connection to Britain and their coronavirus lockdowns.
Pandemic pushes harder Greek refugee policy, but also solidarity
Coronavirus has been a catalyst for European countries offering to take in migrants who have been stuck in Greek camps.
Mexico: 14 migrants get COVID-19 after US deports man with virus
Tamaulipas state officials say migrant deported from Texas entered the shelter without knowing that he had coronavirus.
How many coronavirus cases does each US state have?
The US has the most coronavirus cases in the world. As testing continues, the number is expected to rapidly climb.
Buenos Aires backs off plan requiring elderly to carry permits
Argentine capital faced backlash after initially saying those 70 years and older had to get permission to leave home.
Domestic abuse against Palestinian women soars
Since start of coronavirus lockdown, at least five women have been killed at the hands of their abusers, activists say.
Italy sees first fall of active coronavirus cases: Live updates
Italy's civil protection service says 108,237 people are either being treated in hospital or are recovering at home.
Is reopening economies a risky move?
As economic pain starts to bite from coronavirus, many countries are easing lockdowns and reopening businesses.
Israeli coalition deal keeps Netanyahu in power
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and chief rival Benny Gantz agree deal to form unity government, averting new elections.
France's COVID-19 failures are the result of decades of austerity
Austerity-focused neoliberal policies left France defenceless against public health threats such as pandemics.
Coronavirus cases in Ecuador top 10,000, 4th highest in region
The Andean nation has reported a total of 507 deaths, the health ministry said.
US Supreme Court: Serious crime verdict requires unanimous jury
Ruling could pave the way for potentially hundreds of defendants found guilty by divided juries to receive new trials.
Gunman kills 17 in Nova Scotia in Canada's deadliest shooting
Police say the gunman, 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman, appeared at one stage to have been wearing part of a police uniform.
Zarif hits out at US's refusal to lift sanctions on Iran, Syria
During visit to Syria, Zarif said US showed inhumane face to the world by refusing to lift sanctions during pandemic.
After virus control, Greece hopes for economic recovery
The IMF predicts a drop of 10 percent for Greece’s GDP this year, followed by 5 percent growth next year.
US medical workers stand up to anti-lockdown protesters
Most Americans say they are concerned that coronavirus stay-at-home orders will be lifted too soon.
How is the coronavirus impacting people with disabilities?
Pandemic brings added worry for some of the world's most vulnerable.
Violence against women up amid Latin America COVID-19 lockdowns
Activists say women are now at greater risk across a region already suffering from high rates of gender-based violence.
Coronavirus: Andrea Bocelli’s global â€Music for Hope’ event
Opera singer Andrea Bocelli performed a message of hope to bring people together during the coronavirus outbreak.
In Pictures: Libya's UN-recognised gov't on the offensive
Can extending India's lockdown stop coronavirus?
One-fifth of world's population face extended confinement in government-led battle to protect millions from infection.
As Brexit nears, EU workers fortify UK's coronavirus front lines
Thousands of EU migrants work as doctors, nurses, carers, cleaners and porters as the UK fights gravest threat in years.
On the coronavirus front line: The life of a NYC paramedic
Thousands of NYC first responders are the first line of defence against COVID-19. Anthony Almojera is one of them.
Al Jazeera Digital wins Amnesty International Canada Media Award
Interactive feature was on conflicts of interest arising from Canada's $5.6bn expansion of Trans Mountain oil pipeline.
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