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The 10 most common questions on the coronavirus answered
We use Google Trends to find out what you want to know about the new coronavirus.
In Pictures: The impact of Coronavirus on Italy's tourism
Up to 90 percent of hotel and travel agency bookings for March cancelled in Rome and up to 80 percent in Sicily.
UN envoy for Libya Ghassan Salame resigns, citing 'stress'
The former Lebanese culture minister says he can no longer remain in position because of health reasons.
How Indian journalists were attacked during Delhi violence
Attacks on reporters during violence that has claimed 47 lives highlight growing risk to journalists in India.
'Patient 31' and South Korea's sudden spike in coronavirus cases
A 'super-spreader' from a reclusive church has caused anger, divided public opinion and spurred conspiracy theories.
'Gov't killed my husband': Why are detainees dying in Assam?
Families of three men who died in detention centres under mysterious circumstances accuse authorities of cover up.
Lesotho politics: Prime minister under pressure to resign
Members of the governing All Basotho Convention party want him gone and have nominated a successor.
Coronavirus: UN health body says containment is top priority
COVID-19 continues to spread outside China with Italy, South Korea and Iran being the worst-affected countries.
Biden bounces back in Democratic race on eve of Super Tuesday
Joe Biden surges into position as most-favoured candidate in race for presidential nomination, but still trails Sanders.
Kim watches North Korea military drill alongside masked officers
North has stepped up military activity and resumed missile launches since collapse of Hanoi summit a year ago.
New Zealand police investigate threat against Christchurch mosque
New Zealand is due to mark a year since the terror attack with a memorial service later this month.
China looks to recovered to develop effective COVID-19 treatments
Doctors focus on preventing disease progressing to critical stage as work continues to develop effective drugs, vaccine.
Abortion access will not expand in Colombia, court rules
Colombian court shuts down landmark abortion case, but renews debate on legalisation, women's rights activists say.
Coronavirus deaths in US rise to six: Live updates
Virus continues to spread around world with Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Indonesia among countries reporting first cases.
US coronavirus death toll rises to 6
Four more deaths reported in Washington state, where officials had previously said two people had died from the virus.
Kosovo's new government includes most women since independence
Appointment of six women in leadership posts represents highest percentage since end of the war more than 20 years ago.
Pete Buttigieg: Who is he and where does he stand on key issues?
The 38-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, dropped out of the race on March 1.
Saraqeb: Situation in flux as Syrian forces, rebel groups battle
Street fighting in key town continues amid conflicting reports from Syrian state media and armed opposition groups.
Bloomberg speaks at AIPAC as Sanders, Warren skip conference
The billionaire 2020 candidate addresses AIPAC in a speech some analysts say was tone deaf to many Democratic voters.
Deadly viral outbreaks that originated from animals
How does the new coronavirus epidemic compare to other viral outbreaks from animal sources?
Turkish drones – a 'game changer' in Idlib
Ahead of Erdogan-Putin summit, Syrian opposition forces take strategic Idlib positions backed by Turkish drone power.
Should public transport be free?
Luxembourg becomes the first country to abolish fares for all.
Amy Klobuchar: Who is she, where does she stand on key issues?
Senator Amy Klobuchar dropped out of the 2020 Democratic presidential race just before Super Tuesday.
Sri Lankan parliament dissolved; elections set for April
Dissolution ordered by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa came six months before parliament's term ended.
Blast hits football ground in eastern Afghanistan
At least three people killed, 11 wounded in Khost province explosion as the Taliban says it is resuming operations.
Pakistan warns US of 'spoilers' on US-Taliban deal in Afghanistan
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi says Washington must be wary of actors keen on derailing the Afghan peace process.
Erdogan says he hopes for Idlib ceasefire deal in Putin talks
The strategic town of Saraqeb has already changed hands twice in less than a month during heavy fighting.
Measles vaccination becomes law in Germany
Schools are obliged to inform authorities if parents cannot provide proof their child has been vaccinated.
US Supreme Court will hear Democratic bid to defend Obamacare
Court's decision to intervene means fate of the Affordable Care Act will be on the line during the presidential race.
Kenya needs to stop panicking and start preparing for coronavirus
We should stop wasting time trying to stop the virus from entering Kenya and start preparing for the outbreak instead.
Argentina president to introduce bill to legalise abortion
If the bill is approved, Argentina will be the largest jurisdiction to legalise the procedure in Latin America.
Super Tuesday: 6 things to know ahead of the big day in the US
By the end of the night, US election watchers will either have a clear frontrunner or an even murkier race than before.
Guyana holds crucial election ahead of expected oil boom
Guyana's economy is expected to be transformed by oil and gas discovered off the poor South American country’s shores.
Manila mall hostage-taker surrenders after shooting ex-colleague
Dozens of people were held hostage by the gunman with a grenade after he was fired as a security guard.
Child dies as boat carrying migrants capsizes off Lesbos
Another child in hospital, 46 others rescued after makeshift boat packed with dozens of refugees and migrants capsizes.
Too warm for eiswein: Mild winter hits special German wine
Climate is changing the wrong way for German producers of this sweet wine.
Women Make Science: Greece's Dolphin Sanctuary
A team of scientists is building a sanctuary in Greece for dolphins released from captivity, the first of its kind.
Inside Rohingya camps: Government invites media to Myanmar
Many rights groups say conditions in Myanmar do not guarantee a safe return for the Rohingya.
Delhi violence victim: 'I thought I wouldn't survive'
Mohammad Zubair thought he was going to die at the hands of a mob in Delhi. Images of the attack shocked the world.

Delhi sees worst religious violence in decades
The death toll in Delhi's worst religious violence in decades has risen to more than 40 people.
Shrouded in silence: The death of a schoolboy in South Africa
Loss of 13-year-old Enock Mpianzi casts light on flaws in the education system, decades after schools were desegregated.
Laughing Syrian girl starts a new life in Turkey
Remember Salwa? The little girl taught by her dad to laugh during bombings has now found shelter in Turkey.
Turkey-EU standoff: Greece blocks refugees stranded in Turkey
Turkey eased border restrictions for them to leave - but European countries are not allowing them in.
Polls open in Israel's third election in less than a year
Another deadlock is expected as PM Netanyahu and rival Gantz failed to reach a power-sharing deal last year.
Uruguay ushers in first conservative government in 15 years
Centre-right politician Luis Lacalle Pou sworn in as president after winning November's runoff by a close margin.
Pete Buttigieg to end White House bid after improbable rise
Buttigieg showed early promise but his campaign lost momentum in Nevada and he came a distant fourth in South Carolina.
Duterte's drug war: Philippine fathers mourn sons in silence
Deeply entrenched norms that equate male strength with stoicism leave Filipino fathers struggling to cope with loss.
Understanding the Wet'suwet'en struggle in Canada
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief, gov't announce proposed deal in dispute that raised key questions on Aboriginal title.
In Pictures: Refugees stream towards Greece as Turkey opens gates
Turkey's decision to ease border restrictions came amid deadly fighting during a Syrian government offensive.
Qatar confirms two more coronavirus cases: Live updates
More than 87,000 people infected as outbreak spreads around the world with hotspots in Europe and the Middle East.
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