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UK to launch review into high proportion of BME COVID-19 deaths
Public health bodies to investigate why more than a third of seriously ill patients have minority ethnic backgrounds.
The Daughter Tree: The midwife fighting for baby girls in India
A midwife in Punjab state challenges the tradition of aborting girl babies despite resistance from her local community.
Backing Trump, US Republicans call for WHO chief to resign
Trump drew immediate condemnation after vowing to halt US funding to WHO over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus may have 'devastating' effects on reproductive rights
New report highlights potential 'unrecognised' impacts of the pandemic, including an increase in maternal deaths.
Fears grip Guatemala's Indigenous groups as coronavirus sets in
Residents say Guatemala's healthcare system is not equipped to handle the virus's spread in rural and Indigenous areas.
Non-apologies for coronavirus deaths are not good enough
The UK government blusters its way through excuses for its poor response to coronavirus. It must be held accountable.
Explainer: Does Trump have the authority to adjourn US Congress?
Does the US Constitution give the president authority to convene or adjourn Congress? Yes, but.
Informal vendors rally against coronavirus lockdown in Malawi
Thousands of traders protest in Mzuzu and Blantyre against pending 21-day lockdown, vowing to disregard it.
Should countries start lifting coronavirus lockdown measures?
European nations begin easing COVID-19 restrictions even as they continue to report more cases.
China to release GDP figures as small businesses hurt most
World’s second-largest economy has slowed to a standstill because of the coronavirus outbreak, and small businesses are among the worst affected.
Why this remote town in Lebanon has become a coronavirus hot spot
Over the past two weeks, almost 10 percent of Lebanon's total coronavirus cases have been recorded in Bsharre.
Five of Trump's coronavirus claims fact-checked
Although there is truth to some of Trump's claims, many appear to have factual inaccuracies or are simply false.
Facebook to notify users who interact with COVID-19 hoaxes
If you liked a post that contains bad information about COVID-19, a Facebook fact-check service will notify you.
Germans have right to protest during pandemic, court rules
The constitutional right to assembly was violated by rules banning groups of more than two people, a court has ruled.
Nigerian security forces kill 18 during curfew enforcement
National Human Rights Commission says it received '105 complaints of rights violations by security forces' in 24 states.
US unemployment surges by 22 million in a month
A staggering number of people are now out of work in the United States as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Liberia takes classes to the airwaves during COVID-19 pandemic
Radio stations nationwide broadcast lessons following the closure of schools as part of coronavirus containment efforts.
Trump implies WHO deliberately mishandled coronavirus pandemic
US president's remarks come after he halted about $500m in funding for the World Health Organization despite crisis.
Saudi Arabia executes Yemeni man who attacked Spanish performers
Emad Abdelqawi al-Mansouri, sentenced to death in December, executed for last year's attack, interior ministry says.
On Working-Class Institutions and Video Games
Molly Crabapple and Paul Mason discuss challenges to working-class institutions, and far-right messaging in video games.
Myanmar: On Trial
Exclusive, secretly filmed video smuggled out of Myanmar appears to show continued persecution of Rohingya people.
Banned from Facebook and Twitter, UK far right turns to TikTok
Britain First and Tommy Robinson find loophole to share hateful content, after accounts suspended by other major sites.
Coronavirus and the world’s most vulnerable | Start Here
The pandemic has been tough on a lot of people. But for some life is about to get even harder. Start Here explains why.
UK protective gear: Government criticised over distribution
Health workers in hospitals and care homes across the country are short of basic protection.
Notre Dame cathedral's bells mark one year after fire
French President Emmanuel Macron has repeated his promise to rebuild cathedral within five years.
Israel's president asks parliament to choose prime minister
Netanyahu's Likud, Gantz's Blue and White party say they will continue negotiations toward "emergency" unity gov't.
Smokers 14 times more likely to contract coronavirus
According to research by Chinese doctors, acute smokers are more at risk of dying from COVID-19 than elderly people.
Uzbekistan seeks end of cotton boycott as virus weighs on economy
Boycott in place since 2006 over rights abuses has deepened unemployment and economic weakness, government claims.
Myanmar military steps up attacks as coronavirus spreads
Tatmadaw steps up attacks in Rakhine despite epidemic, killing more than 40 people in April alone, say rights group.
'Come clean': US presses China on coronavirus after lab reports
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urges Beijing to 'open up' on pandemic's origin amid suggestions it came from Wuhan lab.
Denmark eases restrictions to halt virus for schools
Schoolchildren below 11 are returning to classrooms across Denmark, where teachers enforce social distancing.
European Commission: Members should coordinate on virus curbs
Italy, Spain, Austria, Finland and Denmark begin to lift movement restrictions as their infections numbers ease.
Bangladesh rescues hundreds of Rohingya adrift at sea; 24 dead
Coastguard says the boat had been at sea for about two months after failing to reach Malaysia.
'Lost my mother not to coronavirus but to negligence of officers'
Afsari Bano, 55, quarantined with her family in Mumbai, died after she was not given medicine for high blood pressure.
South Korea's governing party wins election by a landslide
Strong majority on highest turnout in 28 years should give renewed momentum to reform agenda of President Moon Jae-in.
South Korea goes back to school, but classrooms remain empty
Many teachers lament lack of personal interaction and are not fully adept with use of digital tools.
Global coronavirus cases exceed two million: Live updates
The US has the largest number of cases with 609,685, followed by Spain at 177,633 and Italy at 162,488.
Coronavirus lockdowns turn political with protests in US
Critics lash out at Michigan order barring residents from moving between homes and halting sales of garden supplies.
Iranian vessels come 'dangerously' close to US military ships
The incident in the Gulf comes amid heighten tensions between the United States and Tehran.
'Hero': Pakistani-American doctor takes on ventilator shortages
Dr Saud Anwar, a Connecticut state senator, receives unsung hero parade for a multipronged effort to fight coronavirus.
COVID-19: California to give payments to undocumented immigrants
Using mix of taxpayer money and charitable contributions, about 150,000 adults will receive $500 cash payments.
Over 660 French aircraft carrier crew infected with coronavirus
A third of the nearly 2,000 sailors from the Charles de Gaulle and escort vessels are confirmed to have COVID-19.
Trump WHO decision draws criticism from Democrats in US Congress
Top Democrat in US Congress labels president's decision to withhold WHO funds 'dangerous and illegal'.
Germany to begin easing coronavirus shutdown: Merkel
Chancellor announces steps in reversing lockdowns amid 'fragile, partial success' but stresses 'extreme caution' needed.
The pandemic can be a catalyst for decolonisation in Africa
As the West focuses on its own survival, Africans have the opportunity to complete what their ancestors started.
What US funding cut means for WHO's fight against coronavirus
President Trump's decision could mean as much as $720m in health programmes could go unfunded this year and next.
World reacts to Trump withdrawing WHO funding
Critics call US president's move 'a dangerous step in the wrong direction' after he cuts 15 percent of UN agency budget.
Libya's al-Sarraj rules out future negotiations with Haftar
Head of Libya's UN-recognised government accuses renegade commander of exploiting pandemic to launch new offensive.
In Pictures: Flash floods sweep through Yemeni capital
Heavy rains began on Monday evening and continued overnight, causing dangerously high water levels in some areas.
Lyme disease: The other epidemic no one is talking about
How a family's experience confronting a tick-borne illness rhymes with the current coronavirus crisis.
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