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Israel locks down ultra-Orthodox town over coronavirus
Police seal off key intersections and army called in to support residents as Bnei Brak declared a 'restricted zone'.
EXCLUSIVE: Pakistani Taliban down but not out, says ex-spokesman
Ehsanullah Ehsan speaks out for the first time after escaping from Pakistani military custody in January.
Liberia braces for coronavirus with defunct health system
Healthcare woes limit effect of Ebola learnings during 2014-16 epidemic as Liberia gears up to fight COVID-19 outbreak.
These doctors want to join the US coronavirus fight - but can't
Many immigrant doctors in the US, despite having years of experience, are left on the sidelines of the COVID-19 fight.
WHO warns Middle East must act quickly to contain coronavirus
Number of cases nearly doubles in a week in region with health systems eroded by conflict in several nations.
Online gamblers target amateur Swedish football team
With so many professional leagues shut down around the world, mere practice matches in the region of Skane have attracted the insatiable appetites of the online gambling industry.
Noam Chomsky: 'Coronavirus pandemic could have been prevented'
Chomsky slams US's handling of virus as he warns nuclear war, global warming threats will remain after pandemic is over.
Workers in Libya struggle under oil blockade
Despite the dramatic fall in petroleum prices globally, oil revenues remain the backbone of Libya's economy as almost 30 percent of its six million people rely on state salaries.
Coronavirus lockdowns hit flower farms in Kenya
The flower producers say more than 30,000 casual workers have already been sent home, and tens of thousands more workers stand to lose their jobs in the weeks ahead.
How cancer prepared me for quarantine
Ten years ago, I was a 19-year-old going through chemotherapy. I know we can emerge from coronavirus with compassion.
Anguish as Sri Lanka forces Muslims to cremate COVID-19 victims
Rights group and activists accuse gov't of forcing cremation of Muslim COVID-19 victims in disregard to WHO guidelines.
The face of feminism is no longer just white and middle class
Much has changed since the white-dominated feminist activism of the past.
UK health secretary pledges 100,000 coronavirus tests per day
Britain's numbers are increasing exponentially with the death rate doubling every three days.
Is this the end of capitalism? - Molly Crabapple and Paul Mason
What is the role of art and technology in repression and resistance, and how can community combat social breakdown?
Israel's ultra-Orthodox communities ‘ignoring’ COVID-19 rules
Videos showing community members attending mass gatherings stoke resentment as up to 75,000 residents of city believed infected.
UN: Mass spread of COVID-19 in Global South will impact the world
UN officials say every resource must be mobilised to prevent a 'wildfire' of cases in fragile states and refugee camps.
Virus-infected Holland-American cruise ships dock in Florida
An estimated 9,000 passengers on board 10 cruise ships remain stranded at sea.
Concerns after Mumbai's Dharavi slum reports COVID-19 cases
Asia's biggest slum registers three cases, including one death, as authorities scramble to prevent spread of the virus.
Al Jazeera asks Trump if US will help Iran face COVID-19
Calls mount for Washington to ease sanctions that have crippled Iran.
India COVID-19 lockdown means no food or work for rural poor
Millions in underdeveloped regions face penury and deprivation as economic activity grinds to a halt due to lockdown.
COVID-19 pandemic is testing world's leaders. Who's stepping up?
Whether millions live or die depends on the decisions the world's leaders take in the coming days and weeks.
Coronavirus cases top 1 million with 50,000 deaths: Live updates
Pandemic worsens in the United States and Europe as number of confirmed infections worldwide exceeds one million.
UK 'must be pressed to recognise Palestinian state': ex-diplomat
The status quo in the occupied Palestinian territories is 'unacceptable', said Sir Vincent Fean.
Coronavirus: US moves towards promoting broader use of face masks
Trump administration will likely recommend that those in US coronavirus hot spots wear nonmedical masks when outside.
By refusing refugees, Poles, Hungarians and Czechs 'broke EU law'
Warsaw, Budapest and Prague will face no immediate penalty for refusing to host refugees in 2015.
US Navy relieves commander of coronavirus-hit ship over memo leak
Brett Crozier wrote a letter asking Navy leaders for stronger measures to control the outbreak on the aircraft carrier.
Coronavirus spike on Navajo Nation raises alarms
COVID-19 could 'wipe out' tribal communities with at-risk populations, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham warns.
Venezuelans face evictions amid Colombia coronavirus quarantine
Venezuelans, many of whom have lost their informal work, face especially 'dark times' under quarantine.
How should health workers fighting coronavirus be protected?
Doctors and nurses on the front line face enormous physical and mental strain due to long hours and huge workloads.
Algeria since Bouteflika resigned in face of mass protests
Longest-serving president stepped down a year ago after months of demonstrations against his 20-year rule.
Pakistan court overturns conviction in Daniel Pearl killing
Omar Saeed Sheikh was sentenced to death for masterminding the killing of Wall Street Journal journalist in 2002.
COVID-19: Lebanon municipalities 'discriminate' against refugees
Human Rights Watch says refugees subjected to curfews that do not apply to other foreigners or Lebanese citizens.
Nepal's Mighty Gurkhas
As thousands of young Nepalese men battle through grueling physical tests, we discover what it takes to become a Gurkha.
Anti-government sentiment persists in Hong Kong
It will be one year on Friday since Hong Kong tried to pass a controversial extradition bill that many feared would compromise the city's independent rule of law.
COVID-19: The devastating effect on health workers
As health workers around the world put their lives on the line to save others in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, many have died and thousands of them have tested positive.
US DNC postpones 2020 convention due to coronavirus pandemic
Democratic National Committee postpones the nominating convention from July to August 17.
Fury in Kenya over police brutality amid coronavirus curfew
Growing calls for police to be held accountable for excessive violence used to enforce COVID-19-related restrictions.
China fears second wave of COVID-19 outbreak
About 600,000 Chinese people have been locked down after new infections were reported near Hubei province.
Libya fears 150,000 displaced vulnerable to COVID-19
People sheltering in schools and abandoned buildings are particularly vulnerable to infection.
Twitter removes thousands of accounts linked to Saudi, Egypt
Social media giant takes down fake accounts amplifying messaging critical of Iran, Qatar and Turkey, among others.
Weakened ISIL's sectarian agenda exacts heavy toll in Afghanistan
ISIL has resurfaced again, claiming responsibility for the killing of more than 50 people in two attacks in Kabul.
Hillbilly: Beyond the stereotypes in the heart of US's Appalachia
Appalachian filmmaker returns home to examine the media's stereotyping of hillbillies and the American cultural divide.
Public anger grows as Bosnian mother denied test dies of COVID-19
Despite showing serious symptoms, attempts by Advija Kanlic's children to have her tested were repeatedly turned down.
Former Somali PM dies of coronavirus in London
Somalia announces three-day mourning period after Nur Hassan Hussein, celebrated as an influential leader, dies at 83.
Israel's health minister gets coronavirus; top officials isolate
Health Minister Yaakov Litzman and his wife being treated after contracting COVID-19 as PM Netanyahu quarantines.
Nearly 3,000 sailors to leave aircraft carrier amid outbreak
About 100 of the nearly 5,000 sailors assigned to the USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for coronavirus.
Six-week-old dies as US coronavirus death toll crosses 5,000
Infant taken to a Connecticut hospital late last week dies as US sets one-day record of 884 people killed in 24 hours.
Attacked & underpaid: Medics in Philippines battle stigma, virus
Philippine medical workers face derisory pay, outright hostility in a health system undermined by decades of neglect.
'Shoot them dead': Duterte warns against violating lockdown
Warning from Philippine president comes after slum dwellers stage protests over lack of food amid coronavirus crisis.
US believes Iran 'directly involved' in killing of dissident
Masoud Molavi Vardanjani was shot dead on an Istanbul street last November.
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