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The duke and the duchess of Sussex will no longer engage with The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express and the Daily Mirror.
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Why the increase in global demand for medical gloves has led to fears workers are being exploited.
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Fatemeh Khishvand, better known as Sahar Tabar, is now quarantined in prison after displaying symptoms of the virus.
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Workers in Malawi say they are relieved a High Court judge blocked the government's plan for a 21-day lockdown.
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The coronavirus numbers being reported are not facts - but they're the best we've got. Here's how to make sense of them.
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About 2,500 people converge on Washington state capitol to protest against stay-at-home orders.
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In Beijing, people struggling to resume 'normal' life amid continuing restrictions and their own fear of coronavirus.
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New York registers almost half of 40,585 fatalities, with more than 742,000 coronavirus infections reported countrywide.
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Police say several villages in Nigeria's northwestern Katsina state attacked early on Saturday.
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Fifteen activists face court as more concerns are raised about the city's autonomy.
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Venezuelan couriers are now being seen as essential in Colombia's capital but the personal cost could be high.
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Governor's order allows people to get marriage licence remotely and clerks to perform ceremonies via video conference.
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Voters in the nation of 19 million cast ballots in the runoff for 147 seats in the National Assembly.
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Journalists must stay safe now because we are going to need them even more later.
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa says 'hard decision' taken because country has not yet met WHO conditions to lift measure.
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Al-Zubeidi was hospitalised for days before succumbing to her wounds, her sister says.
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How is the coronavirus impacting Africa’s battle with swarms of locusts? Start Here explains.
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Over 200 healthcare workers infected with coronavirus in India's financial hub as official says no shortage of PPE.
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Iranian vessels 'encountered' US military ships on Wednesday, actions that US claimed were 'dangerous and provocative'.
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A post-American, post-liberal world order awaits us. But what shape will it take?
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Residents express deep concern about planned relocation as aid groups say the move risks exposure to COVID-19.
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Escalating violence, lack of schooling put minors at higher risk of being recruited by armed groups and child marriage.
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Israeli surveillance under the cover of the coronavirus.
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Worldwide shortages of personal protective equipment is endangering lives of healthcare workers, experts say.
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Blaze follows protests over death of asylum seeker who was cleared of the coronavirus but returned to the camp.
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How will sub-Saharan Africa handle the fallout of COVID-19? Plus, oil prices and Germany's opposition to 'coronabonds'.
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More than 260 million people mark Easter Sunday, with worshippers asked to stay at home to avoid coronovirus spread.
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New Delhi's food security law covers 40 percent of Indian capitals' population, leaving out millions of poor people.
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Brazil has the most confirmed coronavirus cases in Latin America - more than 36,500 - and at least 2,347 deaths.
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South Korea had Asia's largest number of infections outside China earlier this year.
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Conflict-displaced people in crowded camps in Kachin state worry their efforts to prevent an outbreak may not be enough.
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Judge also rules that Mexican authorities must guarantee healthcare, protection from COVID-19 to all detained migrants.
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Turkey overtakes Iran after health minister says confirmed infections in excess of 82,300.
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At least 2,477 nursing home patients have been killed by the virus in New York, according to state figures.
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Protests come as US deaths exceed 31,000; survey finds most Americans worry about virus restrictions lifted too soon.
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Zyad Elelaimy, a key figure of Egypt's 2011 popular uprising, and Ramy Shaath, a prominent activist added to list.
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Khartoum has been paced under a three-week lockdown as health ministry reports 30 new coronavirus cases in a day.
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Former EY partner awarded $11m after forced to quit for exposing money-laundering at Dubai's largest gold refinery.
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Government spokesman says GNA-aligned forces overran a camp manned by Haftar's forces, seizing several vehicles.
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Some businesses in the capital reopen as the country's daily death toll falls to lowest in more than a month.
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UAE will fine people if they share medical information about the coronavirus that contradicts official statements.
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The international community must intervene because this is about the expansion of authoritarianism everywhere.
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In 2014, Twitter sued the US Department of Justice to be allowed to reveal surveillance requests it received.
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Arancha Gonzalez Laya discusses Spain's measures to manage pandemic and says the country remains in a 'state of alarm'.
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WWII veteran Tom Moore's fundraiser captured imaginations and brought in over $25m for the UK National Health Service.
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Knowing who has the disease is crucial before opening the US up to business as usual.
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Investigations are under way in several residential care homes in the US, where it is believed thousands have died.
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People in Kyiv have been warned to stay indoors, for another reason other than social isolation.
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Autumn provides no relief from heat as temperature averages about 30 degrees Celsius.
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Authorities in US, Canada, Italy, France and Spain launch investigations into response of several nursing homes.
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