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Critics argue US tariffs on Chinese goods could be impeding the medical response to the pandemic.
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Five years of war have devastated Yemen's healthcare system. A COVID-19 outbreak would be a catastrophe.
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Hissene Habre, serving life sentence for crimes against humanity, granted two months' leave from Senegal jail.
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Countries should focus on several strategies to build epidemic resilience and capacity.
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In chaotic hospital wards around the world, tens of thousands of patients are dying alone.
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Order to extend restriction of movement comes amid rising death toll and delays to a planned mass testing programme.
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Cases in mainland China have been dwindling since March, but it faces a second wave of infections from overseas.
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Fighters raid a military base in northern town of Bamba early on Monday, killing 25 soldiers.
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Highest court overturns conviction of former Vatican treasurer for sexual assault of two teenage boys in 1990s.
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The demands on the nation's delivery drivers are immense, but even after the death of a worker, few expect change.
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Social distancing often means solitary confinement as the virus takes hold, while guards are calling for early releases.
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Thousands of Palestinian workers are set to return to the West Bank from Israel around the Jewish Passover holiday.
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The Wisconsin vote is seen as a national test case in a broader fight over voter access in the age of coronavirus.
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The loss of sport adds to the global sense of a loss of stability, routine and comfort.
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The COVID-19 crisis has provided an unexpected opportunity for some seniors to learn news ways to stay connected.
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UN board of inquiry finds high probability government and allies targeted health facilities.
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UK's foreign minister steps in for Boris Johnson as prime minister's condition worsens after being admitted to hospital.
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Prime minister taken into intensive care after condition worsens, as Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab asked to deputise.
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US allies are complaining about what they called 'Wild West' tactics in outbidding or blocking medical shipments.
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There are no proven drug therapies for the virus yet, but US FDA is embracing one treatment that has worked during previous outbreaks.
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Critics of the Trump administration say the armed forces should play a bigger role in the fight against coronavirus.
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Billions of people around the world have been ordered to stay at home to help curb the coronavirus pandemic.
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US designates Russian Imperial Movement, a white supremacist group, a 'foreign terrorist organisation'.
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Inspector General Atkinson says he did nothing wrong in relation to a complaint that led to Trump's impeachment.
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While large gatherings have been banned, Sweden has yet to enforce movement restrictions seen in other European nations.
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A photojournalist travels across the country in a motorhome to document how curfews and quarantines have changed it.
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As mosques ban congregational prayers due to coronavirus, many set up live-streaming to broadcast prayers and sermons.
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Construction work on pipelines, dams raises risk of COVID-19 spread, harm to nearby communities, Indigenous leaders say.
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Hundreds of migrants, refugees make dangerous, long journey home after facing evictions, loss of income in Colombia.
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Quarantine Diaries aims to uplift Spanish people, but producer insists show will not make fun of dark reality.
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Officials accuse Houthis of attack on Taiz prison that killed five women and wounded two dozen others, as war rages on.
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No damage or casualties reported after projectiles land near site of oilfield service company Halliburton in Basra.
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US latest country to back wider use of face masks that have long been used in Asia and could reduce coronavirus risk.
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Ali Shamkhani says US sanctions imposed on crucial medical equipment are 'illegal' and an 'inhumane act'.
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UN chief calls on governments to step up prosecution of abusers and set up emergency-warning systems in pharmacies.
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Twinkling flames from candles and traditional lamps light up night sky to mark fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
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Downing Street says Johnson admitted after showing persistent symptoms of coronavirus 10 days after testing positive.
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As hospitals across the world run out of protective gear against COVID-19, China ramps up medical supplies production.
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The Democratic presidential frontrunner says US has moral obligation to aid those in need regardless of where they live.
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The Rohingya were detained after they were found on a wooden boat off the northwestern resort island.
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Refugees have no legal status, worry about cost of COVID-19 treatment and do not want to risk arrest.
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The Ruby Princess is biggest single source of coronavirus cases in Australia and is now under criminal investigation.
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France records 357 deaths, lowest daily increase in a week; Italy reports 525 deaths, the lowest in over two weeks.
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Defence ministry says the movement of staff and troops in Syria to be minimised in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
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There is one idea out there that is already in the works, with the hope that it may ease worldwide lockdowns.
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Some 12 cases have been confirmed in Gaza, as well as hundreds in the occupied West Bank and thousands in Israel.
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As many work and earn day-to-day, some undocumented workers say they cannot afford to miss work even if they are feeling sick.
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From famous 'war hotels' in Beirut and Baghdad, Saigon and Sarajevo to those now being transformed into field hospitals.
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In Australia, social media communities are popping up to help artists network in isolation.
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While the human touch remains essential in times of crisis, robots are stepping in where people cannot.