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US lawmakers call for probe on disruptions to pandemic supplies
Critics argue US tariffs on Chinese goods could be impeding the medical response to the pandemic.
Yemen: First bombs, soon a coronavirus epidemic
Five years of war have devastated Yemen's healthcare system. A COVID-19 outbreak would be a catastrophe.
Chad: Ex-president temporarily released from jail due to COVID-19
Hissene Habre, serving life sentence for crimes against humanity, granted two months' leave from Senegal jail.
Getting ready for the next pandemic
Countries should focus on several strategies to build epidemic resilience and capacity.
COVID-19 prevents people from mourning as 'lonely deaths' surge
In chaotic hospital wards around the world, tens of thousands of patients are dying alone.
Duterte extends Philippines's coronavirus lockdown to April 30
Order to extend restriction of movement comes amid rising death toll and delays to a planned mass testing programme.
China reports no new coronavirus deaths for first time
Cases in mainland China have been dwindling since March, but it faces a second wave of infections from overseas.
Dozens of Malian soldiers killed in attack on military base
Fighters raid a military base in northern town of Bamba early on Monday, killing 25 soldiers.
Pell to walk free after Australia court quashes convictions
Highest court overturns conviction of former Vatican treasurer for sexual assault of two teenage boys in 1990s.
Delivery drivers pay price of South Korea's online shopping spree
The demands on the nation's delivery drivers are immense, but even after the death of a worker, few expect change.
Life under lockdown: Coronavirus sparks fears for UK prisons
Social distancing often means solitary confinement as the virus takes hold, while guards are calling for early releases.
Palestinians brace for a coronavirus outbreak as workers return
Thousands of Palestinian workers are set to return to the West Bank from Israel around the Jewish Passover holiday.
Wisconsin court blocks governor's attempt to halt Tuesday primary
The Wisconsin vote is seen as a national test case in a broader fight over voter access in the age of coronavirus.
When sport disappears, we realise how important it was
The loss of sport adds to the global sense of a loss of stability, routine and comfort.
How tech is helping elderly fight coronavirus lockdown loneliness
The COVID-19 crisis has provided an unexpected opportunity for some seniors to learn news ways to stay connected.
UN: 'Highly probable' Syria gov't and allies attacked hospitals
UN board of inquiry finds high probability government and allies targeted health facilities.
Boris Johnson in intensive care over coronavirus: Live updates
UK's foreign minister steps in for Boris Johnson as prime minister's condition worsens after being admitted to hospital.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson admitted to intensive care unit
Prime minister taken into intensive care after condition worsens, as Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab asked to deputise.
Canada says US blocked delivery of three million masks
US allies are complaining about what they called 'Wild West' tactics in outbidding or blocking medical shipments.
COVID-19: US conducts trials of plasma transfusions
There are no proven drug therapies for the virus yet, but US FDA is embracing one treatment that has worked during previous outbreaks.
US coronavirus 'czar' struggles to fix broken supply chains
Critics of the Trump administration say the armed forces should play a bigger role in the fight against coronavirus.
Coronavirus: How much of the world is staying at home?
Billions of people around the world have been ordered to stay at home to help curb the coronavirus pandemic.
In a first, US slaps sanctions on Russian white supremacists
US designates Russian Imperial Movement, a white supremacist group, a 'foreign terrorist organisation'.
US intel watchdog fired by Trump says he acted appropriately
Inspector General Atkinson says he did nothing wrong in relation to a complaint that led to Trump's impeachment.
Sweden's liberal virus strategy questioned as death toll mounts
While large gatherings have been banned, Sweden has yet to enforce movement restrictions seen in other European nations.
A journey through Romania in the time of coronavirus
A photojournalist travels across the country in a motorhome to document how curfews and quarantines have changed it.
Praying in time of COVID-19: How world's largest mosques adapted
As mosques ban congregational prayers due to coronavirus, many set up live-streaming to broadcast prayers and sermons.
Indigenous fear Canada work camps will be coronavirus incubators
Construction work on pipelines, dams raises risk of COVID-19 spread, harm to nearby communities, Indigenous leaders say.
'Nothing left': Venezuelans head home amid coronavirus pandemic
Hundreds of migrants, refugees make dangerous, long journey home after facing evictions, loss of income in Colombia.
'World's first' coronavirus sitcom to launch in locked-down Spain
Quarantine Diaries aims to uplift Spanish people, but producer insists show will not make fun of dark reality.
Deadly attack on women's prison in Yemen a 'war crime': Analyst
Officials accuse Houthis of attack on Taiz prison that killed five women and wounded two dozen others, as war rages on.
Rockets target US oil company site in southern Iraq
No damage or casualties reported after projectiles land near site of oilfield service company Halliburton in Basra.
World opinion shifts in favour of masks as virus fight deepens
US latest country to back wider use of face masks that have long been used in Asia and could reduce coronavirus risk.
'Trump more dangerous than coronavirus': Iranian admiral
Ali Shamkhani says US sanctions imposed on crucial medical equipment are 'illegal' and an 'inhumane act'.
Global surge of domestic violence since coronavirus lockdowns
UN chief calls on governments to step up prosecution of abusers and set up emergency-warning systems in pharmacies.
Coronavirus: India lights up to heed Modi's call for unity
Twinkling flames from candles and traditional lamps light up night sky to mark fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus: British PM Boris Johnson hospitalised for testing
Downing Street says Johnson admitted after showing persistent symptoms of coronavirus 10 days after testing positive.
China exports ventilators and masks crucial in coronavirus fight
As hospitals across the world run out of protective gear against COVID-19, China ramps up medical supplies production.
Biden joins fellow US Democrats in call for easing Iran sanctions
The Democratic presidential frontrunner says US has moral obligation to aid those in need regardless of where they live.
Malaysian authorities hold 202 Rohingya from boat off Langkawi
The Rohingya were detained after they were found on a wooden boat off the northwestern resort island.
Fear keeps refugees in Malaysia at home amid coronavirus lockdown
Refugees have no legal status, worry about cost of COVID-19 treatment and do not want to risk arrest.
Virus-hit Ruby Princess cruise ship docks in eastern Australia
The Ruby Princess is biggest single source of coronavirus cases in Australia and is now under criminal investigation.
Italy, France record lower coronavirus deaths: Live updates
France records 357 deaths, lowest daily increase in a week; Italy reports 525 deaths, the lowest in over two weeks.
Turkey to minimise troop movements to lower coronavirus risks
Defence ministry says the movement of staff and troops in Syria to be minimised in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Can an 'immunity passport' ease coronavirus lockdowns
There is one idea out there that is already in the works, with the hope that it may ease worldwide lockdowns.
Gaza garment factory shifts production to masks amid coronavirus
Some 12 cases have been confirmed in Gaza, as well as hundreds in the occupied West Bank and thousands in Israel.
COVID-19: Fears for undocumented workers in US
As many work and earn day-to-day, some undocumented workers say they cannot afford to miss work even if they are feeling sick.
A brief history of hotels in times of crisis
From famous 'war hotels' in Beirut and Baghdad, Saigon and Sarajevo to those now being transformed into field hospitals.
Australian artists connect with fans in new ways amid pandemic
In Australia, social media communities are popping up to help artists network in isolation.
How robots are helping in the battle against COVID-19
While the human touch remains essential in times of crisis, robots are stepping in where people cannot.
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