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Meghan, Harry cut ties with UK tabloids over 'salacious gossip'
The duke and the duchess of Sussex will no longer engage with The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirror.
Malaysia: Concerns over labour abuse to meet rubber gloves demand
Why the increase in global demand for medical gloves has led to fears workers are being exploited.
Iranian Instagram star contracts coronavirus in prison
Fatemeh Khishvand, better known as Sahar Tabar, is now quarantined in prison after displaying symptoms of the virus.
Malawi: Workers relieved as court blocks COVID-19 lockdown plan
Workers in Malawi say they are relieved a High Court judge blocked the government's plan for a 21-day lockdown.
How to correctly interpret the coronavirus numbers and charts
The coronavirus numbers being reported are not facts - but they're the best we've got. Here's how to make sense of them.
Protests in Washington, Colorado against US coronavirus curbs
About 2,500 people converge on Washington state capitol to protest against stay-at-home orders.
'It all feels a little off': Caution as post-virus China reopens
In Beijing, people struggling to resume 'normal' life amid continuing restrictions and their own fear of coronavirus.
US coronavirus deaths top 40,000: Live updates
New York registers almost half of 40,585 fatalities, with more than 742,000 coronavirus infections reported countrywide.
Armed bandits kill at least 47 in Nigeria's Katsina state: Police
Police say several villages in Nigeria's northwestern Katsina state attacked early on Saturday.
Why have democracy leaders in Hong Kong been arrested?
Fifteen activists face court as more concerns are raised about the city's autonomy.
Venezuelan migrants at risk of COVID-19
Venezuelan couriers are now being seen as essential in Colombia's capital but the personal cost could be high.
In coronavirus-hit New York, couples can now get married online
Governor's order allows people to get marriage licence remotely and clerks to perform ceremonies via video conference.
Polls close in Mali election held despite threats of violence
Voters in the nation of 19 million cast ballots in the runoff for 147 seats in the National Assembly.
Journalists need to be protected during the pandemic
Journalists must stay safe now because we are going to need them even more later.
Zimbabwe extends coronavirus lockdown by two weeks
President Emmerson Mnangagwa says 'hard decision' taken because country has not yet met WHO conditions to lift measure.
Iraqi woman allegedly tortured by husband dies: Family
Al-Zubeidi was hospitalised for days before succumbing to her wounds, her sister says.
How coronavirus impacts Africa’s battle with locusts | Start Here
How is the coronavirus impacting Africa’s battle with swarms of locusts? Start Here explains.
Alarm as medics at Mumbai hospital infected with virus
Over 200 healthcare workers infected with coronavirus in India's financial hub as official says no shortage of PPE.
'Hollywood tale': Iran hits back at US account of Gulf encounter
Iranian vessels 'encountered' US military ships on Wednesday, actions that US claimed were 'dangerous and provocative'.
What would and should a post-pandemic world look like?
A post-American, post-liberal world order awaits us. But what shape will it take?
Ethiopia plans to close Eritrean refugee camp despite concerns
Residents express deep concern about planned relocation as aid groups say the move risks exposure to COVID-19.
Out of school, forced to fight: Children pay price for Sahel war
Escalating violence, lack of schooling put minors at higher risk of being recruited by armed groups and child marriage.
Pandemic panopticon: Israeli surveillance during COVID-19
Israeli surveillance under the cover of the coronavirus.
All you need to know about PPEs
Worldwide shortages of personal protective equipment is endangering lives of healthcare workers, experts say.
Fire tears through Greece refugee camp after coronavirus protest
Blaze follows protests over death of asylum seeker who was cleared of the coronavirus but returned to the camp.
Can Africa's healthcare system cope with coronavirus pandemic?
How will sub-Saharan Africa handle the fallout of COVID-19? Plus, oil prices and Germany's opposition to 'coronabonds'.
In Pictures: Orthodox Christians observe Easter amid lockdown
More than 260 million people mark Easter Sunday, with worshippers asked to stay at home to avoid coronovirus spread.
India: Hunger and uncertainty under Delhi's coronavirus lockdown
New Delhi's food security law covers 40 percent of Indian capitals' population, leaving out millions of poor people.
'Pandemic and chaos': Brazilians protest coronavirus lockdowns
Brazil has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in Latin America - more than 36,500 - and at least 2,347 deaths.
South Korea's new coronavirus cases fall to single digits
South Korea had Asia's largest number of infections outside China earlier this year.
Displaced families in Myanmar's Kachin fear coronavirus threat
Conflict-displaced people in crowded camps in Kachin state worry their efforts to prevent an outbreak may not be enough.
Mexico judge orders release of migrants vulnerable to coronavirus
Judge also rules that Mexican authorities must guarantee healthcare, protection from COVID-19 to all detained migrants.
Turkey's coronavirus cases highest in Middle East: Live updates
Turkey overtakes Iran after health minister says confirmed infections in excess of 82,300.
Nineteen NYC nursing homes report 20 or more coronavirus deaths
At least 2,477 nursing home patients have been killed by the virus in New York, according to state figures.
US: Hundreds protest against coronavirus stay-at-home orders
Protests come as US deaths exceed 31,000; survey finds most Americans worry about virus restrictions lifted too soon.
Egypt puts 13 people including Zyad Elelaimy on 'terrorism' list
Zyad Elelaimy, a key figure of Egypt's 2011 popular uprising, and Ramy Shaath, a prominent activist added to list.
Sudan locks down capital Khartoum after coronavirus cases rise
Khartoum has been paced under a three-week lockdown as health ministry reports 30 new coronavirus cases in a day.
Exclusive: Audio reveals pressure on Dubai gold whistle-blower
Former EY partner awarded $11m after forced to quit for exposing money-laundering at Dubai's largest gold refinery.
Libya: Several killed as GNA forces approach Haftar stronghold
Government spokesman says GNA-aligned forces overran a camp manned by Haftar's forces, seizing several vehicles.
Iran partially reopens Tehran as coronavirus death toll falls
Some businesses in the capital reopen as the country's daily death toll falls to lowest in more than a month.
UAE announces $5,500 fine for coronavirus fake news
UAE will fine people if they share medical information about the coronavirus that contradicts official statements.
China is committing human rights abuses in Hong Kong
The international community must intervene because this is about the expansion of authoritarianism everywhere.
Twitter loses 'transparency' legal battle with US government
In 2014, Twitter sued the US Department of Justice to be allowed to reveal surveillance requests it received.
Spain FM on coronavirus: 'We have entered a stabilisation stage'
Arancha Gonzalez Laya discusses Spain's measures to manage pandemic and says the country remains in a 'state of alarm'.
100 laps before he turns 100: How to raise $25m for the NHS
WWII veteran Tom Moore's fundraiser captured imaginations and brought in over $25m for the UK National Health Service.
Trump clashes with New York governor over COVID-19 testing
Knowing who has the disease is crucial before opening the US up to business as usual.
Coronavirus: Concerns over negligence in US care homes
Investigations are under way in several residential care homes in the US, where it is believed thousands have died.
Ukraine: Air pollution from forest fires also fuels isolation
People in Kyiv have been warned to stay indoors, for another reason other than social isolation.
Australia: Brisbane records hottest April day in 14 years
Autumn provides no relief from heat as temperature averages about 30 degrees Celsius.
Coronavirus: Spotlight on hard-hit elderly homes as toll emerges
Authorities in US, Canada, Italy, France and Spain launch investigations into response of several nursing homes.
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