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Iran urges US to free Iranian prisoners amid coronavirus pandemic
Foreign Minister Zarif accuses US of keeping innocent men jailed in 'horrific facilities' during COVID-19 outbreak.
Barcelona players including Messi take pay cut amid virus crisis
As fatalities and the number of coronavirus patients soar in Spain, football club cuts salaries of players and staff.
Wave of applause for health workers in UK
Across the country, people clapped and cheered in support of front-line workers in the UK.
Volunteers step in to fill health system gaps in Sudan
With no treatment or vaccine for coronavirus, volunteers say they will continue to provide the services they can to fight the disease.
Chaos and hunger amid India coronavirus lockdown
India's strict lockdown of 1.3 billion people has disrupted lives with migrant workers and the poor facing hunger.
Spain reports 769 new deaths but says daily rise stabilising
Spain is second only to Italy in the number of coronavirus deaths.
Boris Johnson in isolation after testing positive for coronavirus
The UK prime minister says he has mild symptoms and will continue to lead government.
Several airlines not expected to survive after coronavirus crisis
Pandemic causes unprecedented crisis in the airline industry, with thousands of passengers going nowhere because of grounded fleets.
Paris hospitals to be overwhelmed 'within 48 hours'
The French capital accounts for more than a quarter of the country's cases.
US-led coalition withdraws from Iraq airbase after rocket attacks
Troops at Qayyarah airbase in northern Iraq withdraw after deadly rocket attacks on bases with coalition personnel.
Is Big Tech the New Empire? - Maria Ressa and Christopher Wylie
The Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower and Filipino journalist discuss Facebook, fake news, and information warfare.
Senegal: 10-minute coronavirus test may be on its way - for $1
Until a vaccine is ready, widespread testing is one of the key strategies employed to 'flatten the curve' of pandemic.
United States now has the most coronavirus cases in the world
US registers nearly 86,000 cases including fewer than 800 recoveries; 1,300 people have died so far in the country.
DR Congo declares COVID-19 emergency after deaths
Borders are closed and travel banned to and from the capital after four people die from virus and more than 50 new cases are confirmed.
'Unprecedented': South Africa goes into coronavirus lockdown
Fifty-seven million South Africans told to to stay home during unprecedented three-week total lockdown.
Xi urges Trump to improve US-China ties amid coronavirus feud
Phone call between two leaders comes after Beijing and Washington trade blame over pandemic.
'Stigmatised': India's coronavirus 'heroes' come under attack
Health and other frontline workers have been threatened, many of them evicted from rented houses over fear of infection.
Sri Lanka pardons soldier who killed Tamil civilians
Staff Sergeant Sunil Ratnayake was to be hanged for murdering eight members of the Tamil minority in 2000.
Generation next: How the young are changing Taiwan's politics
The generation that grew up in a democratic Taiwan are determined to promote and defend the island's freedoms.
Coronavirus: Six heartening stories you may have missed
Accelerating pandemic has left governments and people reeling, but some developments offer hope.
Russia latest country to receive coronavirus kits from Jack Ma
Chinese billionaire has sent essential supplies to African countries and the US, and plans to help Latin America.
US indicts Venezuela's Maduro on narco-terrorism charges
In rare action, US offers up to $15m reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicolas Maduro.
US coronavirus cases surge, most in world: Live updates
US reports more than 82,400 COVID-19 cases as Italy's death toll surges past 8,000.
COVID-19 lockdown hits Berlin's unemployed, homeless and refugees
The lives of people on the margins in Germany's capital have been upended as uncertainty about the future grows.
Venezuela says US drug charges against Maduro show 'desperation'
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza says US drug trafficking charges against Maduro are a 'new form of coup'.
Trump says US developing new guidelines for coronavirus risk
Trump looks to ease nationwide guidelines meant to stem the coronavirus outbreak, despite expert warnings.
Reporter's Notebook: My father would have laughed at the irony
A Fleet Street veteran dies during the biggest story, perhaps, since World War II.
UAE imposes curfew for deep cleaning as coronavirus cases rise
Infections in the Gulf region passed 2,600 on Thursday, as Saudi Arabia's cases passed 1,000.
Could the coronavirus pandemic provide relief in Yemen?
The United Nations has called for a ceasefire on the fifth anniversary of Yemen's civil war.
Our lives after the coronavirus pandemic
Could COVID-19 change our lives forever? We ask experts in tech, economics, medicine and politics to weigh in.
At least 385 dead as NY cases spike, hospitals overwhelmed: Cuomo
New York has become the US epicentre for the pandemic as authorities forecast dire scenarios for the healthcare system.
Appreciated or exploited? Key workers in a coronavirus world
Let us thank front-line workers with more than just words - let us reward them with decent pay and conditions.
Germany, Switzerland help France deal with COVID-19 patients
At a time when so many borders in the EU have shut, it is a display of European solidarity.
Doctor's Note: Can chloroquine and other drugs treat coronavirus?
A doctor examines the evidence for chloroquine, remdesivir and some HIV drugs.
Coronavirus: Mumbai waste collectors work with their bare hands
Sanitation workers collect garbage and clean sewers, often without masks, gloves or boots, or risk losing income.
UN launches virus aid plan, says 'all of humanity' at risk
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says solidarity and global action are 'crucial'.
South Korea 'sextortion': 'Telegram' case suspect identified
South Korean police took the unusual step of publicly identifying the 24-year-old accused leader of an online sexual blackmail ring after the case led to a national outcry.
Sri Lanka: Fishermen unable to sell their catch amid lockdown
Four hundred tonnes of freshly caught fish is set to be thrown away in Sri Lanka because of the coronavirus lockdown.
Chad president pays tribute to soldiers lost in Boko Haram attack
The president of Chad is describing Monday's attack by Boro Haram fighters as the worst yet on the army.
Five things to watch in lockdown
From the woman hunting Boko Haram to the children of the US opioid crisis - films to take your mind off coronavirus.
Rocket attack targets Baghdad's fortified Green Zone
Projectiles struck near the Baghdad Operations Command, a few hundred meters away from the US embassy.
FGM is about men. They must help end it
Female genital mutilation, like I endured as a six-year-old, has always been for the benefit of men.
Turkey retaliates after two soldiers killed in northern Iraq
Interior ministry says eight PKK fighters 'neutralised' in retaliation to the mortar attack.
Germany: The Coal War
Germany is gradually closing down its coal industry, but will it happen fast enough to meet climate change targets?
From me to we: The 'white-coat' lining of the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 could be an opportunity for us to reimagine our role as citizens and reassert the primacy of scientific fact.
Indigenous race into Ecuador's Amazon to escape coronavirus
Fearing repeat of history, Indigenous groups in Ecuador rush back to their territories in an attempt to escape COVID-19.
Coronavirus: Doctor warns of 'incoming disaster' in Gaza
Palestinian-Canadian physician Tarek Loubani says only a suspension of blockade of Gaza will help in COVID-19 crisis.
After five years of war in Yemen, battles continue to rage
Houthi rebels have tightened their grip on northern Yemen in recent months, pushing deeper into Marib province.
Coronavirus panic grips Rohingya camps in Bangladesh
Experts say vulnerable populations such as the Rohingya will likely be disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
At least 15 killed in multi-car crash after curfew in Egypt
Fatal collision occurred a few hours after Egypt's nighttime curfew took effect to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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