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Already under threat from illegal loggers, Indigenous groups go under lockdown to try to stem the virus's spread.
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UN agency says five women and two children killed after 'heavy rains and flooding across northern governorates'.
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COVID-19 is likely to leave 130 million people acutely hungry this year, adding to 135 million already in the category.
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Coronavirus outbreak at hotel in southern town becomes third Greek refugee site this month confirmed to have virus.
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Fears have been growing for the health of more than eight million children in Spain who had not been allowed outside.
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Movement restriction imposed to curb COVID-19 spread but critics say it left no realistic provision for emergency care.
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Office for National Statistics reports extra 3,833 deaths in data that includes fatalities in care homes and hospices.
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And they are desperately trying to use it to stay in power.
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Millions normally return home at the end of the fasting month, but government says that cannot happen this year.
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UN experts accuse Abdoulaye Miskine, who signed a peace deal with the government last year, of looking for fighters.
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The coronavirus is spreading rapidly in some of the world's most congested jails in the Philippines.
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Flash floods leave a trail of destruction, with several people dead and many displaced.
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With oil storage facilities already close to capacity, and demand at historic lows, the worst may be yet to come.
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Monday also saw highest single-day rise in confirmed cases as 705 more got infected, taking country's tally to 9,214.
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President Lopez Obrador called on gangs to stop distributing food and asked them to end violence instead.
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Italy's plans to loosen restrictive measures are based on scientific data to limit risk of more outbreaks, says Conte.
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US president says he will sign an order halting all immigration to protect jobs as coronavirus spreads.
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As daily death toll drops, some shops and schools reopen. But some German states want tightened curbs.
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The World Health Organization is warning against complacency, as some European countries ease restrictions.
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Oil-rich countries in the Middle East will find every blip in prices taking a chunk out of their budgets and economies.
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Island nation commemorates attacks that saw six churches and hotels bombed, killing more than 265 people.
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Speculation on Kim' Jong Un's health increased after he was absent from pictures to mark a recent important anniversary.
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Seoul reportedly offered to pay about a $1bn to host American troops but US president previously demanded $5bn.
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Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Bahrain see rising executions while Asia-Pacific region records lowest numbers since 2011.
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Thousands still without housing or hospitals after 2018 earthquake, tsunami and liquefaction destroyed area.
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Paul Whelan faces charges of spying in a Moscow court.
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Gibraltar and the Falklands do not have much in common, except a connection to Britain and their coronavirus lockdowns.
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Coronavirus has been a catalyst for European countries offering to take in migrants who have been stuck in Greek camps.
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Tamaulipas state officials say migrant deported from Texas entered the shelter without knowing that he had coronavirus.
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The US has the most coronavirus cases in the world. As testing continues, the number is expected to rapidly climb.
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Argentine capital faced backlash after initially saying those 70 years and older had to get permission to leave home.
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Since start of coronavirus lockdown, at least five women have been killed at the hands of their abusers, activists say.
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Italy's civil protection service says 108,237 people are either being treated in hospital or are recovering at home.
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As economic pain starts to bite from coronavirus, many countries are easing lockdowns and reopening businesses.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and chief rival Benny Gantz agree deal to form unity government, averting new elections.
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Austerity-focused neoliberal policies left France defenceless against public health threats such as pandemics.
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The Andean nation has reported a total of 507 deaths, the health ministry said.
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Ruling could pave the way for potentially hundreds of defendants found guilty by divided juries to receive new trials.
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Police say the gunman, 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman, appeared at one stage to have been wearing part of a police uniform.
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During visit to Syria, Zarif said US showed inhumane face to the world by refusing to lift sanctions during pandemic.
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The IMF predicts a drop of 10 percent for Greece’s GDP this year, followed by 5 percent growth next year.
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Most Americans say they are concerned that coronavirus stay-at-home orders will be lifted too soon.
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Pandemic brings added worry for some of the world's most vulnerable.
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Activists say women are now at greater risk across a region already suffering from high rates of gender-based violence.
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Opera singer Andrea Bocelli performed a message of hope to bring people together during the coronavirus outbreak.
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One-fifth of world's population face extended confinement in government-led battle to protect millions from infection.
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Thousands of EU migrants work as doctors, nurses, carers, cleaners and porters as the UK fights gravest threat in years.
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Thousands of NYC first responders are the first line of defence against COVID-19. Anthony Almojera is one of them.
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Interactive feature was on conflicts of interest arising from Canada's $5.6bn expansion of Trans Mountain oil pipeline.
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