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Foreign Minister Zarif accuses US of keeping innocent men jailed in 'horrific facilities' during COVID-19 outbreak.
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As fatalities and the number of coronavirus patients soar in Spain, football club cuts salaries of players and staff.
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Across the country, people clapped and cheered in support of front-line workers in the UK.
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With no treatment or vaccine for coronavirus, volunteers say they will continue to provide the services they can to fight the disease.
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India's strict lockdown of 1.3 billion people has disrupted lives with migrant workers and the poor facing hunger.
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Spain is second only to Italy in the number of coronavirus deaths.
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The UK prime minister says he has mild symptoms and will continue to lead government.
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Pandemic causes unprecedented crisis in the airline industry, with thousands of passengers going nowhere because of grounded fleets.
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The French capital accounts for more than a quarter of the country's cases.
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Until a vaccine is ready, widespread testing is one of the key strategies employed to 'flatten the curve' of pandemic.
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US registers nearly 86,000 cases including fewer than 800 recoveries; 1,300 people have died so far in the country.
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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.
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Fifty-seven million South Africans told to to stay home during unprecedented three-week total lockdown.
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Phone call between two leaders comes after Beijing and Washington trade blame over pandemic.
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Health and other frontline workers have been threatened, many of them evicted from rented houses over fear of infection.
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Staff Sergeant Sunil Ratnayake was to be hanged for murdering eight members of the Tamil minority in 2000.
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The generation that grew up in a democratic Taiwan are determined to promote and defend the island's freedoms.
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Chinese billionaire has sent essential supplies to African countries and the US, and plans to help Latin America.
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In rare action, US offers up to $15m reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicolas Maduro.
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US reports more than 82,400 COVID-19 cases as Italy's death toll surges past 8,000.
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The lives of people on the margins in Germany's capital have been upended as uncertainty about the future grows.
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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza says US drug trafficking charges against Maduro are a 'new form of coup'.
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Trump looks to ease nationwide guidelines meant to stem the coronavirus outbreak, despite expert warnings.
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A Fleet Street veteran dies during the biggest story, perhaps, since World War II.
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Infections in the Gulf region passed 2,600 on Thursday, as Saudi Arabia's cases passed 1,000.
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The United Nations has called for a ceasefire on the fifth anniversary of Yemen's civil war.
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New York has become the US epicentre for the pandemic as authorities forecast dire scenarios for the healthcare system.
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Let us thank front-line workers with more than just words - let us reward them with decent pay and conditions.
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Sanitation workers collect garbage and clean sewers, often without masks, gloves or boots, or risk losing income.
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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says solidarity and global action are 'crucial'.
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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.
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Four hundred tonnes of freshly caught fish is set to be thrown away in Sri Lanka because of the coronavirus lockdown.
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The president of Chad is describing Monday's attack by Boro Haram fighters as the worst yet on the army.
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Projectiles struck near the Baghdad Operations Command, a few hundred meters away from the US embassy.
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Female genital mutilation, like I endured as a six-year-old, has always been for the benefit of men.
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Interior ministry says eight PKK fighters 'neutralised' in retaliation to the mortar attack.
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Germany is gradually closing down its coal industry, but will it happen fast enough to meet climate change targets?
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COVID-19 could be an opportunity for us to reimagine our role as citizens and reassert the primacy of scientific fact.
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Fearing repeat of history, Indigenous groups in Ecuador rush back to their territories in an attempt to escape COVID-19.
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Palestinian-Canadian physician Tarek Loubani says only a suspension of blockade of Gaza will help in COVID-19 crisis.
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Houthi rebels have tightened their grip on northern Yemen in recent months, pushing deeper into Marib province.
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Experts say vulnerable populations such as the Rohingya will likely be disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
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Fatal collision occurred a few hours after Egypt's nighttime curfew took effect to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
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