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Australia's highest court to rule on Pell's appeal next week
Pell, who once helped elect popes, is the highest-ranking Catholic Church official ever convicted of child sex crimes.
As most European elections are called off, Poland pushes ahead
The presidential vote planned for next month may be neither free nor fair, say critics.
US coronavirus cases surpass 200,000 with more than 4,600 deaths
At a briefing on Wednesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said his state has more than 83,000 cases of coronavirus.
Kamal Foroughi returns to UK, nine years after Iran spy charge
The former business consultant was released by Tehran more than a year ago, but was unable to return to his family.
Argentina sees at least 6 femicides during coronavirus quarantine
A daughter of a victim doesn't blame the quarantine, but the system she says is not protecting women.
Despite good news, the Western Balkans are in trouble
Progress on Euro-Atlantic integration may not stave off major challenges the region is facing.
Acclaimed South African scientist Gita Ramjee dies of coronavirus
Ramjee was internationally recognised for her work in the field of microbicide research.
Global coronavirus cases surpass 900,000: Live updates
UK, Spain, see highest daily deaths as Iran's total toll passes 3,000 in what's seen as worst crisis since WWII.
Iran warns US after Patriot missile deployment to Iraq
United States reportedly deploying Patriot missiles in Iraq to counter possible Iranian rocket attacks.
Afghanistan gov't, Taliban begin talks on prisoner swap
The two sides met on Tuesday and are scheduled to meet again on Wednesday for further talks.
Kenyan president apologises for police violence during curfew
Police accused of using heavy-handed tactics to enforce the dusk to dawn curfew since its introduction on Friday.
US doctors go online to reveal 'bold, loud' coronavirus truths
Healthcare workers turn to social media to raise awareness, lobby for more supplies and build support during pandemic.
Kenya to probe fatal police shooting of teenager
The 13-year-old boy was reportedly shot dead when police cracked down to enforce a curfew imposed over COVID-19 on Monday evening.
Qatar to pay workers in quarantine full salaries
The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases rise to 781 in Qatar, including two deaths.
WMO concerned about impact of COVID-19 on observing system
The meteorological community relies on observations taken manually by weather observers from all around the world.
UK: Boy, 13, dies of coronavirus 'without any family close by'
Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, believed to be the UK's youngest victim, had no underlying health conditions, family says.
Doctor's Note: Why are young people dying from coronavirus?
A doctor explains that youthful immune systems can go into overdrive when fighting COVID-19 and this can prove fatal.
Coronavirus pandemic threatens Bangladesh garment industry
Millions of jobs under threat in Bangladesh as clothes factories lose orders and close their doors.
Cuba has a history of sending medical teams to nations in crisis
Images of Cuban doctors in virus-hit Italy have drawn attention, highlighting a tradition of medical internationalism.
Karachi's Kathak Dancers | Close Up
Death threats could not dampen Sheema Kermani's resolve; she has inspired women across Pakistan for the past 35 years.
Mexico COVID-19 cases top 1,000, declares state of emergency
A health emergency in Mexico, as Latin American countries step up measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic
India's plan to modernise New Delhi raises heritage concerns
Government has approved $2.6bn project to redevelop area that houses Indian capital's most iconic landmarks.
South Korea sees slight decline in new coronavirus cases
South Korea has largely contained virus by enlisting the public's support, being transparent and testing.
Is Malawi an 'African exception'?
A recent Malawi court ruling to cancel elections has excited Africa observers. But is it really a big precedent?
Ex-US wildlife chief: Trump plan could kill billions of birds
Proposal seeks to remove 50-year practice of using criminal penalties on companies to prevent unintentional bird deaths.
Duterte presses on with 'drug war' despite coronavirus lockdown
Rights groups call for immediate stop to police operations and warn against more abuses during national health crisis.
New kids on the block: Welsh town invaded by goats
Paying no heed to social distancing rules, a herd of goats has overrun locked-down Llandudno.
Trump's $2 trillion will not shield minorities from coronavirus
Coronavirus does not provide a level playing field for the poor - and that is no shock to people of colour in the US.
White House projects 100,000-240,000 US deaths from coronavirus
Trump calls efforts to slow the spread of the virus 'a matter of life and death' and warns of a 'rough' two weeks ahead.
EU warns Hungary not to flout democracy with coronavirus laws
Brussels officials are concerned that Viktor Orban's power-grab may undermine the principles of the European Union.
Coronavirus turns US 2020 election into a virtual one
The new coronavirus is posing an unprecedented election year challenge to candidates across the political spectrum.
Appeals court OKs Texas abortion ban during coronavirus outbreak
Ruling comes as several states seek to ban the procedure in an effort rights groups say is 'exploiting a health crisis'.
Global coronavirus death toll passes 40,000: Live updates
US fatalities exceed China's tally, with more than 3,400 deaths, as Spain, UK and France report record rise in toll.
UK coronavirus deaths rise 27 percent in one day
But confirmed cases are rising at a slower rate than they were last week, officials note.
Syria air defences down Israeli missiles over Homs: state media
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
NY governor warns coronavirus apex still week to 21 days away
Governor Andrew Cuomo's comments come as US's nationwide death toll eclipses China's official count.
Malaysia apologises for telling women not to nag during lockdown
The Malaysian women's ministry apology came after online posters on how to act at home sparked a public outcry.
As Spain records deadliest day, coronavirus lockdown stirs unrest
As deaths rise, footage emerges of police hitting man with baton while almost 1,000 are arrested for flouting rules.
RETRACTED - Tunisia has a problem with internalised Islamophobia
Qatar welcomes Bahrain move to evacuate citizens stuck in Doha
Thirty-one Bahrainis landed in Qatar on Friday but were left stranded, as Manama does not allow direct flights to Doha.
Senegal: Social distancing, hand-washing difficult amid poverty
Senegal locks down, but with limited access to clean water, fears rise about how far infections could spread.
'We don't want any more murderers': A fight for justice in Mexico
After her close friend and fellow sex worker is murdered, one woman is on a mission to stop the violence.
Japan's coronavirus containment strategy faces breaking point
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announces more restrictions on cabinet meetings as Tokyo expands overseas travel ban.
Are all coronavirus cases being reported?
The global pandemic is spreading rapidly, but some countries still do not have the capacity to test people.
UK police accused of abusing power to enforce COVID-19 lockdown
Some police may have gone 'further than they should have', says government minister, amid concerns over civil liberties.
Iran says 'terrorist' attack inside Turkey halts natural gas flow
Iranian official says attack took place near Iran's Bazargan border with Turkey.
As domestic abuse rises in lockdown, France to fund hotel rooms
After the restrictions came into force, cases of violence against women have increased, including two murders.
Congo's ex-president Yhombi-Opango dies of coronavirus
Yhombi-Opango, who was ill before contracting the virus, has died in a Paris hospital, according to his family.
Coronavirus: Barcelona players agree 70 percent pay cut
Barcelona's professional athletes, including footballers, agree to wage cut to pay for non-sporting staff's salaries.
US gig economy workers strike over COVID-19 protection and pay
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads globally, so too have wildcat strikes across the US.
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