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1918 to COVID-19: 100 years of covering pandemics
Lessons from the coverage of the 1918 Spanish flu.
Rebels, soldier killed in Kashmir gun battles: Indian army
Nine rebels and an Indian soldier killed in two separate clashes in the disputed Himalayan region, an official says.
Five debates and discussions to watch during lockdown
From the power of comedy and music to the ultrarich and the business of war - five conversations beyond coronavirus.
Coronavirus in Central Asia: Virus relief funds under question
Donations to help those affected by the pandemic have raised concerns from some about the origin of the funds.
Coronavirus: Why do more people keep dying in the UK?
Changing policy, already stretched health service and a lack of testing have deepened the crisis, say experts.
China human rights lawyer released after five years in jail
Wang Quanzhang was arrested in 2015 in a sweeping crackdown on more than 200 lawyers and government critics.
Several killed in Mexico drug cartel violence
At least 19 people killed in a gang war in the northern state of Chihuahua, officials say.
Outrage in Chile over Pinera photo at quarantined protest site
Sebastian Pinera sparks outcry after posing for picture at ground zero of Chile's protest movement amid COVID-19 quarantine.
Coronavirus: Iran health authorities fear increase in cases
A rare look inside an Iranian hospital amid fears of a second wave of cases due to people ignoring warnings to stay at home.
Indonesia's health workers brace for COVID-19 onslaught
Indonesia has one of the highest COVID-19 mortality rates in the world at around 9 percent, slightly lower than Italy's.
Coronavirus cases in US go past 300,000: Live updates
At least 8,100 people have died of coronavirus in the US while global death toll surged past 60,000.
Can the coronavirus curve be flattened?
Some countries say their fast responses managed to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Medical waste piles up: Concerns about sanitation workers' health
A doctor says some studies show the coronavirus can stay on surgical masks as long as seven days.
Afghan forces announce arrest of local ISIL leader
Abdullah Orokzai, also known as Aslam Farooqi, was arrested with other fighters by Afghan intelligence.
Coronavirus: New York registers record single-day death toll
New York state's death roll increases by a record 630 in last 24 hours with number of infections going past 113,700.
Domestic workers in Middle East risk abuse amid COVID-19 crisis
Governments have a responsibility to protect foreign domestic workers.
COVID-19 outbreak in Libya could be 'catastrophic' for migrants
Experts warn of dangers facing the 700,000 refugees and migrants already subjected to 'unimaginable horrors' in Libya.
China's day of mourning: Other Asian nations tighten restrictions
More than 3,000 medical workers across China have been infected, and at least five doctors have died.
Conflict in Libya: Human cost mounts a year into Haftar offensive
Victims' families are likely to wait for a long time to get justice, if they get it at all.
Tropical Cyclone Harold heads for Vanuatu
Central Vanuatu has not experienced a Category 3 cyclone since 2004 when there was widespread 'moderate damage'.
France: Business owners fear they may not survive COVID-19 crisis
French people have lost trade, jobs, income and certainty about their future.
Keir Starmer elected new leader of UK's Labour Party
Britain's main opposition party picks lawyer and Labour's Brexit spokesman to succeed Jeremy Corbyn.
Top Gun or Prop Gun: The entertaining face of American propaganda
American war comes with a soundtrack and soundbites, cool toys and logos, to send a message that the US is always a force for good.
Doctor's Note: Why will it take so long for a COVID-19 vaccine?
Scientists say it will take 12 to 18 months before a coronavirus vaccine can be ready. A doctor explains why this is.
Cameroon Anglophone crisis: Women bear the brunt of violence
Three years of separatist fighting in Cameroon has left its scars. Al Jazeera hears from a victim of gang rape.
COVID-19 effect: US service sector among hardest hit by lockdown
Unemployment in the United States grows at an alarming rate and there have been significant job losses in the service industry.
India newborn twins named Corona and Covid after virus
Parents wanted names to be 'memorable and unique' after boy and girl born during nationwide lockdown.
COVID-19: Ecuador struggles to bury the dead as bodies pile up
Anger and frustration in Ecuador where families face unusual challenges as they try to bury their dead.
US rough sleepers face new challenges amid coronavirus lockdown
Some 10,000 homeless people living in Washington DC have nowhere to go as shelters, cafes and restaurants close.
Thousands of Indonesians journey home, despite virus warnings
Nearly 90 percent of Indonesians are Muslim and usually return to their home villages at the end of Ramadan to celebrate Eid with their families.
Pakistan rearrests four men acquitted in Daniel Pearl murder case
Omar Saeed Sheikh and three alleged accomplices in killing of US journalist to remain in detention for three months.
US recommends face masks, Trump says he will not follow advice
US health officials tell people to wear face masks as infections soar past a quarter of a million.
London's newest 4,000-bed hospital to treat COVID-19 patients
In London, a 4,000-bed temporary hospital has been opened in a conference centre, just nine days after work on it began.
Trump fires watchdog who triggered his impeachment
Michael Atkinson was the first to inform Congress about anonymous Ukraine complaint that led to Trump's impeachment.
Indonesia reports Southeast Asia's highest coronavirus fatalities
Indonesia's death rate due to the deadly infection stood at 9.1 percent compared to 5.2 worldwide as of Friday.
Remote Pacific islands prepare for worst as coronavirus looms
People in the island nations have some of world's highest rates of diabetes and obesity, and health systems are weak.
Wisconsin governor seeks to delay upcoming presidential primary
Governor calls special legislative session to try and delay the vote, but is met with resistance from state GOP leaders.
Turkey tightens restrictions to fight coronavirus: Live updates
Turkish president announces curfew for youth, shuts borders of 31 cities to contain the coronavirus outbreak.
Detroit especially vulnerable to COVID-19 due to poverty, health
The Michigan city, still reeling from economic hardship, is emerging as a new coronavirus hot spot in the US.
Spain overtakes Italy in virus cases, though death rate slows
Spain is now second in the number of coronavirus infections only to the United States.
Turkey imposes curfew on youths amid COVID-19 outbreak
Turkish president issues partial curfew for those under 20 and shuts borders of 31 cities to halt coronavirus spread.
Is the oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia ending?
US President Donald Trump intervenes, suggests both sides may agree to cut production by 10 to 15 million barrels a day.
US doctors, nurses on coronavirus front line beg for critical PPE
PPE shortages across the US may have led to doctors and nurses getting sick, and in some cases dying from COVID-19.
Alarm as coronavirus curbs disrupt East Africa fight on locusts
Flight restrictions delay pesticide deliveries in the region, where locusts are on the verge of devastating crops.
Mali: Abducted Soumaila Cisse 'doing well', release talks on
Negotiations with kidnappers of leading opposition leader 'continue normally', his party says.
Bill Withers, famed 'Lean On Me' singer-songwriter, dies at 81
Withers was known for his earnest delivery of music and lyrics that spoke to millions across the decades.
Fearing COVID-19 resurgence, China asks people to stay vigilant
From next week, domestic travel will be allowed but while cities in China slowly ease restrictions, countries around the region are doing the opposite, fearful of new clusters of the disease emerging.
Coronavirus: Running marathons under lockdown
With races cancelled and curfews imposed, runners are logging miles on balconies and in living rooms to stay active.
NY vows to send troops for ventilators as death toll nears 3,000
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to sign executive order as number of coronavirus cases in the state tops 100,000.
Eritrea urged to free political prisoners amid COVID-19 threat
Rights groups call on government to release Ciham Ali Ahmed and other detainees amid fears of a coronavirus outbreak.
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