The man, armed with a knife, is reported to have injured several people in a WA shopping centre.
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Three continents, four lives, one day
The stories of people who died on one day, from an exile who returned home to a disaster survivor.
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Coronavirus: Michigan lockdown protesters enter statehouse
Demonstrators rallied at the state's capitol as legislators voted on extending the state of emergency.
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Coronavirus: 'World is too fragile' - UN secretary general
António Guterres tells the BBC he has been "shocked but not surprised" by the coronavirus response.
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Coronavirus: Seven million Afghan children risk hunger - report
The coronavirus outbreak poses a "perfect storm" for the war-ravaged country, warns Save the Children.
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Coronavirus: How can I help?
Giving blood, writing a diary, or reading a story to your friends' children are just some of the options.
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Coronavirus: Northern Territory first in Australia to lift major restrictions
The Northern Territory lifts major social restrictions in a test case for the rest of the nation.
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Coronavirus: Armed protesters enter Michigan statehouse
Several senators reportedly wore bulletproof vests as armed demonstrators looked on from the gallery.
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Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen dies aged 79
Nigerian drummer Tony Allen, who created Afrobeat with Fela Kuti, dies aged 79, his manager says.
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Coronavirus: Yemen reports first deaths amid fears of undetected spread
The two deaths in Aden heighten fears of a devastating outbreak in the war-ravaged country.
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Obituary: Rishi Kapoor, Bollywood’s ‘forever youthful’ heartthrob
The Bollywood actor, who has died aged 67, was one of Indian cinema's most enduring stars.
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Coronavirus: France boosts cycling as lockdown set to ease
The country's minister for ecological transition says the move aims to keep pollution levels low.
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Coronavirus and South Korea: How lives changed to beat the virus
Images from South Korea, which was once a virus hotspot but on Wednesday had zero new local cases.
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Germany Bans Hezbollah, Raids Mosques Across Country for Suspected Members
Germany has officially classified the Iranian-backed Hezbollah as a terror organization and banned all Hezbollah activity in the country, Germany’s Interior Ministry announced Thursday.
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Coronavirus: New York funeral home puts corpses in lorries
Police were called on Wednesday after the home in Brooklyn put dozens of bodies in rented trucks.
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South African anti-apartheid veteran Denis Goldberg dies
He stood trial in South Africa alongside Nelson Mandela and was also imprisoned for his activism.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Tesla warns on shutdown as Musk calls for end to lockdown
The electric car company says forced shutdowns and limits on deliveries have clouded its forecast.
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Rishi Kapoor: Bollywood's romantic hero dies at 67
Veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor has died aged 67, two years after being diagnosed with cancer
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US blacklists five Amazon foreign websites
The US government places some of the online shopping giant’s websites on its “notorious markets” list.
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Coronavirus: Trump says China wants him to lose re-election
The US president says Beijing faces a "lot" of possible consequence from the US over coronavirus.
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Harrison Ford investigated over LA runway incident
The US actor was piloting a plane that wrongly crossed a runway where another aircraft was landing.
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Coronavirus: Serena Williams among stars to compete in Mario Tennis tournament
Naomi Osaka and the Williams sisters will play and be live-streamed on Facebook's gaming platform.
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Despite Unleashing COVID-19, Expert Predicts China Could Emerge from Pandemic with Even Stronger Hold on Other Nations
Tensions between the US and China are growing, fueled by COVID-19 and accusations of dishonesty. One result is Americans are suing Beijing, seeking to hold it accountable for the worldwide pandemic. Those efforts could backfire, however, such that China not only evades consequences but potentially benefits from the pandemic.
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Coronavirus kills 70 veterans at Massachusetts care home
Officials are investigating if residents received proper medical care at the Massachusetts home.
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Irrfan Khan: The Bollywood star loved by Hollywood
Irrfan Khan's biographer, Aseem Chhabra, writes about the life of one of Bollywood's biggest stars.
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Coronavirus: Searching for truth behind Spain's care home tragedy
Families want to know why so many of their elderly relatives have died.
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Coronavirus: Japan's low testing rate raises questions
Japan's relatively low rate of virus testing raises questions about how it has tackled the pandemic.
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Training AI 'to translate mum's phone messages'
How African researchers are using the continent's languages to help spur innovation in Artificial Intelligence.
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Staging a 'socially distanced' boxing match
Inside the Nicaraguan boxing event that caught the world's attention during the pandemic.
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Coronavirus: Why the fashion industry faces an 'existential crisis'
"No-one wants to buy clothes to sit at home in," as Next's chief executive Simon Wolfson puts it.
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Coronavirus: Why so many US nurses are out of work
At a time when many healthcare workers are risking their lives, some face pay cuts and job loss.
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How will airlines get flying again?
When passenger planes start flying again, the world of air travel will be very different.
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Irrfan Khan: Movie world pays tribute to Bollywood star's 'pure magic'
Danny Boyle, Priyanka Chopra and Bollywood stars praise actor Irrfan Khan, who has died aged 53.
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Tupac Shakur: Kentucky governor apologises over benefits error
The governor was left red-faced after a very unlikely unemployment claim surfaced in the US state.
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Australians urged to sign up to tracking app
PM Scott Morrison said wide usage would be the "ticket" to normal life resuming as soon as possible.
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New Religious Freedom Report Reveals Persecution Hot Spots: 'There Are a Lot of Dangerous Places'
Christians and other peoples of faith executed, imprisoned, and tortured for practicing their religions. Sadly in many countries around the world this is a daily reality and a new report by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) reveals the most intolerant countries.
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Coronavirus: Greeks ponder ban on fax machines in state offices
The coronavirus has forced Greece to digitise the state and rapidly move public services online.
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Exotic dancers swap club for food delivery service
Lucky Devil Lounge in Portland, Oregon has adapted its business to comply with social distancing.
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Coronavirus: Europe grapples with lifting limits on travel
France plans to allow greater freedom, while Germany warns against worldwide travel before mid-June.
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Coronavirus: Switzerland says young children can hug grandparents
Revised guidelines say children under 10 do not transmit the virus, but some experts express caution.
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Oscars change streaming rules amid battle for future of cinemas
Films that debut on video on demand will be eligible for next year's awards, the Academy rules.
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India coronavirus lockdown: Stranded migrants can return home
Millions of people stranded by a lockdown to curb coronavirus can return to their home states.
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US economy sees worst slump in over a decade
The contraction in the world's largest economy is the most severe since the financial crisis of 2008.
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Malawi - where courts have blocked a coronavirus lockdown
Malawi announces cash handouts for the poorest, after the courts blocked the proposed lockdown.
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Coronavirus: Outcry as Spanish beach sprayed with bleach
Environmentalists say a misguided attempt to protect residents has damaged a sensitive ecosystem.
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How Irrfan Khan helped Slumdog Millionaire to become an Oscar winner
Danny Boyle credits Irrfan Khan with propelling Slumdog Millionaire to Oscar glory.
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South Korea fire: Dozens killed in warehouse blaze in Icheon
The fire in the unfinished warehouse in Icheon began after an explosion involving building material.
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Palestinians working in Israel face coronavirus dilemma
Many are returning to jobs in Israel and its settlements, where there has been a large outbreak.
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Germany's new Berlin airport set for take off, nine years late
There may be no passengers on the horizon but the long-awaited airport will launch in October.
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Coronavirus: Transgender people 'extremely vulnerable' during lockdown
Rights groups say coronavirus restrictions are leaving vulnerable trans people even more exposed.
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Irrfan Khan, one of Indian cinema's finest exports
The star of Life of Pi, Slumdog Millionaire and dozens of Indian cinema's finest films has died at 53.
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Coronavirus: A new way of dating during lockdown
Omar Mehtab looks at how online dating is being reinvented in these times of social isolation.
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Irrfan Khan: Slumdog Millionaire and Life of Pi actor dies
The Bollywood star, known for roles in Slumdog Millionaire and Jurassic World, has died aged 53.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Coronavirus: This is what reopening in US looks like
Barber shops, tattoo parlours, beaches and restaurants reopen in Georgia.
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Trump orders US meatpacking plants to stay open
As the pandemic squeezes US food supply, the president designates the plants critical infrastructure.
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US Congress abandons return to Washington after lawmakers revolt
The Democratic-controlled House is postponing its return, but the Senate reopens next week.
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Norway tycoon Tom Hagen held over wife's disappearance
Anne-Elisabeth Hagen vanished in 2018 and is now presumed dead.
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Police protecting Prague mayor after 'Russian murder plot'
Russia flatly denies a report alleging a Russian agent came to Prague to poison local mayors.
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Pentagon releases UFO videos for the record
The hovering objects seen in the footage are still classified as "unidentified".
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Ligue 1 & 2: France's top two divisions will not resume this season
The Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 seasons will not resume after France bans all sporting events, including behind closed doors, until September.
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Disney sparks backlash with #MayThe4th tweet
The company suggested it owned the rights to any tweet containing the hashtag.
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Ex-Muslim Once Chanted 'Death To America!' Now, He's Saving Iranians
Dr. Hormoz Shariat is on a mission to help bring Iranians to the Christian faith — an effort that was birthed from his family's personal pain and suffering.
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Coronavirus: 'One billion' could become infected worldwide - report
An international aid group warns that vulnerable countries need urgent help to avoid major outbreaks.
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El Salvador gangs: 'No ray of sunlight for inmates'
El Salvador, already criticised by rights groups, cracks down further on imprisoned gang members.
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French police officers suspended for using racist slur in viral video
The two officers in Paris were filmed using an extremely offensive word for North Africans.
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Man dies after Lebanon economic protest turns violent
Demonstrators are angry at the economic crisis which has been made worse by a coronavirus lockdown.
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Coronavirus: India cancels order for 'faulty' China rapid test kits
States have complained that the rapid test kits have an accuracy rate of only 5%.
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Who could lead North Korea without Kim?
The enigmatic sister and a spymaster are contenders, as rumours swirl over Kim Jong-un's health.
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Coronavirus: How New Zealand got its coffees and fries back
A strict and early lockdown has meant New Zealanders are back at cafes sooner than other countries.
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Coronavirus: Top NYC doctor takes her own life
The father of 49-year-old Dr Lorna Breen says: "She tried to do her job and it killed her."
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Coronavirus: HSBC profits halved by pandemic fallout
The bank puts plans to axe 35,000 jobs on hold as profits slump due to pandemic.
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Monday, April 27, 2020
Record 50.8 million internally displaced, IDMC report says
Those who have fled their homes due to conflict or disaster face the further threat of coronavirus.
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Luckin Coffee: Scandal-hit chain raided by regulators in China
The company's shares have slumped this month since it revealed $310m in fabricated transactions.
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Coronavirus: What Trump voters think of his handling of crisis
'Dumbfounded' or 'great job' - Americans who backed the president in 2016 rate his pandemic response.
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Coronavirus: Families foster pets during outbreak
As animal shelters are forced to limit operations, many people have applied to temporarily rehome a pet.
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Coronavirus: Florida pastor continues in-person services
Pastor Rich Vera is among a minority in America who say it’s appropriate to gather to worship.
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Trump 'can't imagine why' US disinfectant calls spiked
The president says he takes no responsibility for a reported spike in calls to emergency hotlines.
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Coronavirus: Argentina bans commercial flight sales until 1 September
Aviation industry groups warn that the move puts at risk more than 300,000 jobs in the country.
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Stressed firms look for better ways to source products
The way firms get their raw materials may change rapidly now Covid-19 has disrupted supply chains.
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Coronavirus immunity: Can you catch it twice?
Immunity is the crucial question and understanding it will tell us how the pandemic will end.
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Coronavirus and climate: Australia's chance to shift to green energy
Scientists say the economic impact of the virus gives a window for action to cut emissions.
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Coronavirus: Nigeria to ease Abuja and Lagos lockdowns on 4 May
There will be new nationwide measures, including a night-time curfew and mandatory face masks.
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Stocks Rally as Governments Plan to Ease Virus Lockdowns
Stocks around the world rose Monday as governments prepare to gradually lift restrictions they imposed on businesses to slow the sweep of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Zeinab Badawi mourns losing Dr Adil El Tayar to coronavirus
Zeinab Badawi mourns her cousin Dr Adil El Tayar, who died protecting others from Covid-19.
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US reports deaths of civilians in Somali air strike
An operation that killed two al-Shabab militants also killed two civilians and injured three more.
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Gay men abused in Morocco after photos spread online
The photos spread after a model told women to download gay apps to see how common homosexuality is.
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Major film festivals to unite for YouTube event
We Are One will feature offerings from Berlin, Cannes, Toronto, Venice and beyond.
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Coronavirus: Belgians urged to eat more chips by lockdown-hit potato growers
The chips are truly down for Belgium's potato growers, now lacking customers.
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Coronavirus: Notre-Dame repairs restart amid lockdown
Workers set about making the construction site in Paris compatible with social distance rules.
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Coronavirus tests cause tailbacks at Kenya-Uganda border
Queues stretch 30km at the Kenya-Uganda border after coronavirus tests were imposed for lorry drivers.
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Viral WhatsApp messages 'drop 70%'
The company introduced measures earlier this month to stop the spread of misinformation
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Coronavirus: Airlines urge chancellor to extend job support scheme
The coronavirus job retention scheme must be extended beyond June, says Airlines UK.
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South Korea Maintains Kim Jong Un Health Rumors are Untrue
A top South Korean official said his country remains confident there have been no “unusual developments” in North Korea, suggesting that rumors about the possible ill health of leader Kim Jong Un are untrue.
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El Salvador: Gangs 'taking advantage of pandemic'
President Nayib Bukele authorises the police and army to use lethal force to contain the violence.
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Coronavirus: Schools start reopening in China's biggest cities
Some older pupils in Beijing and Shanghai are going back to classes as normal life begins to resume.
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Coronavirus: Germans don compulsory masks as lockdown eases
Simple cloth masks are now mandatory on public transport and in shops within most states.
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Sunday, April 26, 2020
Coronavirus: New Zealand claims no community cases as lockdown eases
After single-figure new cases for more than a week, NZ says it has ended local transmissions for now.
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Airbus is 'bleeding cash', chief executive warns
In a letter to workers Guillaume Faury reportedly said the firm's existence was now threatened.
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The boy who photographed La Belle Époque of France
Jacques Henri Lartigue documented La Belle Époque of France.
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Saudi Arabia to end executions for crimes committed by minors, says commission
The Human Rights Commission says people who committed crimes as minors will no longer be executed.
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Jack Ma: The billionaire trying to stop coronavirus (and fix China's reputation)
How Jack Ma's growing clout during the coronavirus crisis may put him in the sights of China's jealous leaders.
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Why so much US resistance to lockdown?
The protesters have made global headlines but it's ideology not economics driving them.
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Rare glimpse into El Salvador's overcrowded prisons
A rare glimpse into El Salvador's notoriously overcrowded prisons.
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Ken Walibora: How Kenya's 'king' of Swahili writing inspired me
Ken Walibora died on 10 April and left behind a generation of Kenyans who grew up on his books.
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Coronavirus: Is it too early to expand our 'social bubbles'?
New Zealand is relaxing some social distancing measures, but is it safe for other nations?
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A visual guide to the economic impact
Key maps and charts explain how the virus has impacted markets and businesses around the world.
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Coronavirus: Spain eases lockdown measures to allow children outside
For the first time in six weeks, the country's children have been allowed outside to exercise and play.
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Coronavirus: Chile to introduce controversial 'virus-free' ID
People who recover from Covid-19 will get a certificate despite a World Health Organization warning.
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Coronavirus: Italy's PM outlines lockdown easing measures
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte says Italy will start relaxing coronavirus restrictions from 4 May.
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More US states begin lifting virus lockdown orders
Some Americans can resume going to restaurants, cinemas and nail salons starting this week.
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Coronavirus: Spain records lowest daily death toll as lockdown eases
The health ministry says 288 people have died of the virus, the lowest number since 20 March.
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Trump faces scrutiny over West Point address plans
The president is scheduled to give the commencement address at the US military academy in June.
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Coronavirus: Auschwitz survivor Henri Kichka dies of Covid-19
One of Belgium's last Holocaust survivors, Henri Kichka, succumbs to Covid-19.
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Rohingya crisis: Hundreds of refugees stranded in boats at sea
The Malaysian government has turned away Rohingya refugees, over fears about coronavirus.
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UK PM Boris Johnson Returns to Face Growing Virus Divisions
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is returning to work after recovering from a coronavirus infection that put him in intensive care, with his government facing growing criticism over the deaths and disruption the virus has caused.
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Satellite Imagery Finds Likely Kim Jong Un Train Amid Health Rumors
A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been parked at his compound on the country’s east coast since last week, satellite imagery showed, amid speculation about his health that has been caused, in part, by a long period out of the public eye.
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Coronavirus: French police seize 140,000 black market masks
Officers caught a businessman unloading the masks from a lorry into a house in St Denis near Paris.
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Coronavirus: 17 police officers die of Covid-19 in Peru
A new interior minister has vowed to spend more money to buy protective equipment after 17 deaths.
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Per Olov Enquist: Swedish author dies at the age of 85
He penned more than 20 novels, plays and essays which won a number of awards at home and abroad.
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Saturday, April 25, 2020
Coronavirus: Can these robot roommates liven up lockdown?
The BBC's Cody Godwin invites some robots to entertain her - and her dog Bogart - during lockdown.
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Coronavirus: Naomi Campbell and African artists entertain fans online
Big-name celebrities and artists have been going online to entertain their fans during the pandemic.
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Yemen war: Separatists declare autonomous rule in south
The Yemeni government has warned of "dangerous and catastrophic consequences" of the move.
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Coronavirus: New York to allow tests in pharmacies
Testing remains a key problem across the US but some states have started to lift restrictions.
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Ramadan: Muslims fast under coronavirus lockdowns
Normally a time when people gather to break their fasts and pray, many are marking Ramadan alone.
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The farmers bringing their fields indoors
Indoor farms, where crops are grown on shelves, are supplying cities with fruit and veg.
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Coronavirus: Spain's children run free from lockdown - but not all
After six weeks indoors, under-14s are being let out of doors, but how damaging was the lockdown?
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Should women be eligible for US military draft?
Women aged 18-25 could soon become conscription-eligible for the first time in US history.
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China and US trade virus conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories about Covid-19 have been spreading online since the early days of the outbreak.
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Coronavirus: India's circuses struggle to survive the lockdown
Already a dying art form, the pandemic could bring the curtain down on circuses forever.
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Coronavirus: The different approaches to lockdowns in Africa
Countries have taken different routes in imposing restrictions - which ones are working against the virus?
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Coronavirus: Ecuador 'victim' found alive in hospital mix-up
The Ecuadorean woman was wrongly declared to be dead, and someone else's ashes were sent to her family.
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Nepal earthquake: Surviving a deadly Everest avalanche
Footage of the terrifying moment climbers were engulfed by snow in 2015 has been released.
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Coronavirus: Worldwide death toll climbs to 200,000
The sombre milestone is reached with 2.8 million infections, Johns Hopkins University figures say.
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Coronavirus: Berlin march against lockdown measures
About 200 protesters gathered in Germany's capital to protest against coronavirus measures.
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Eurovision Again: Why fans of the song contest get together every Saturday
Fans of the song contest are re-watching old competitions as "a distraction from all the bad stuff".
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Hong Kong protests: Jailed man gets judge's sympathy for stabbing
The judge who jailed the man for the attack at an anti-government protest said he was a victim.
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Coronavirus: Belarus orphanage seeks help amid 'critical' outbreak
A Belarus orphanage says it has at least 23 cases, and that some of the children are "extremely ill".
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Coronavirus: NY man in lockdown shares his often hilarious lockdown life moments
The funny moments of a New York man isolated in his small apartment.
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Coronavirus: Immunity passports ‘could increase virus spread’
No evidence people who develop antibodies after recovering are protected against a second infection.
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Lam Wing-kee: HK bookseller who defied China opens shop in Taiwan
Lam Wing-kee was detained in China after selling material critical of the political elite there.
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Coronavirus: India allows small shops to reopen
Only half of staff are allowed to work and must take precautions such as wearing face masks.
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Sergio Moro: Brazil prosecutor requests Bolsonaro 'meddling' probe
It comes after former justice minister Sergio Moro accused the president of political interference.
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Friday, April 24, 2020
Coronavirus: Some states begin to reopen as US death toll passes 50,000
Georgia, Oklahoma and Alaska lift some restrictions despite warnings that it may be too soon.
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Nova Scotia shooting: 'They had no idea the hell they were going to face'
Canada's deadliest shooting is pieced together by the people swept up in its path of terror.
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Messenger Rooms: Facebook's new video calls let 50 people drop in
The social media giant said it worked with cryptographers to devise ways of excluding unwanted guests.
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Coronavirus: Doctors dismantle Trump's treatment comments
They warned that heeding his comments on using disinfectants or UV light could have fatal consequences.
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Coronavirus: Belgium unveils plans to lift lockdown
Schools will be allowed to reopen from 11 May, but with no more than 10 pupils per class
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Doctors share notes on hope, fear and longing
Doctors across India, who are hailed as heroes, talk about their anxieties during the pandemic.
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'If I can't work I can't feed my family'
How the Covid-19 crisis has left many migrant workers stranded and without money for their families.
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Colombia: Saving rare species in jungles once protected by war
Botanists from Kew are combing the forests of Colombia for new species threatened with extinction since peace accords were signed.
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Coronavirus: Dancer uses bin night to perform for neighbours
Albert has not been able to dance freely, but that changed the moment he embraced taking the rubbish out as an act of freedom - and a gift to his new neighbours.
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Coronavirus: Air France-KLM secures billions in government aid
Like many other airlines, the Franco-Dutch group has been badly hit by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Coronavirus: China rejects call for probe into origins of disease
Beijing's deputy ambassador to the UK tells the BBC the demands are politically motivated.
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Saudi Arabia to abolish flogging - supreme court
A document from the supreme court says the punishment will be replaced by imprisonment or fines.
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A Mixed Virus Bag in Iran for Persecuted Prisoners: 'I Was Forced to Endure all Kinds of Torture'
Despite the pandemic Iran continues to persecute peoples of faith and voices of dissent while others are finally freed.
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Nova Scotia gunman's first victim was girlfriend, who survived
Gabriel Wortman is believed to have killed 22 people over the span of 12 hours across Nova Scotia.
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DR Congo's Virunga National Park hit by 'deadliest' attack
At least 12 rangers died in an ambush by suspected Rwandan rebels, the deadliest attack in recent years.
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Coronavirus: Doctor rejects Trump's 'heat and light' idea at White House
Dr Birx was unconvinced by his idea for coronavirus patients' bodies to be irradiated by UV light.
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Brazil justice minister Moro quits in Bolsonaro clash
Sergio Moro, famous for fighting corruption, opposed the dismissal of Brazil's police chief.
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US coronavirus virus death toll passes 50,000
Number of US coronavirus deaths rises over 50,000 in what is the world's deadliest outbreak of the disease.
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Coronavirus: France bans online sales of nicotine products
A suggestion that nicotine might help against coronavirus sparks a run on such products.
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South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa has face mask issues
Cyril Ramaphosa struggles to put on a face mask after urging people use them on public transport.
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Saudi Arabia: Prominent human rights activist 'dies in jail'
Campaigners say Abdullah al-Hamid was not given sufficient medical care following a stroke.
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Coronavirus: Disinfectant firm issues warning after Trump comments
The makers of Lysol and Dettol warn against Donald Trump's suggestion of ingesting disinfectant.
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Genocide trial: IS suspect in court in Germany
A 37-year-old man is accused of murdering a five-year-old girl in Iraq in 2015.
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Coronavirus: South Africa allows cigarette sales as lockdown restrictions eased
Alcohol sales remain banned but people can soon exercise outside and some businesses reopen.
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Coronavirus lockdown: Asian cooks make bamboo shoots top trend
Dishes with bamboo shoots are currently the top recipe search worldwide, ahead of banana bread.
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Thursday, April 23, 2020
Stay-At-Home protesters: 'We want our lives back'
Across the United States, some people insist the lockdowns should be lifted and states reopened.
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Coronavirus: Trump suggests injecting disinfectant as treatment
Doctors call the president's latest remarks about coronavirus treatment "dangerous" and "ridiculous".
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Tom Hanks writes to boy called Corona who said he was bullied
The Australian boy sent a letter to the Hollywood star when he heard Hanks had caught the virus.
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'The Great Quarantine Revival': 100,000+ Choose Christ During Virtual and Broadcast Services Easter Week
It's being called the Great Quarantine Revival. More than 100,000 people watching virtual and broadcast events in countries across the world during the week of Good Friday responded to the Gospel and professed faith in Jesus Christ, according to Pulse, the Christian ministry that organized the programming.
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'The Great Quarantine Revival': 100,000+ Choose Christ During Virtual and Broadcast Services Easter Week
It's being called the Great Quarantine Revival. More than 100,000 people watching virtual and broadcast events in countries across the world during the week of Good Friday responded to the Gospel and professed faith in Jesus Christ, according to Pulse, the Christian ministry that organized the programming.
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Severe storms and tornadoes kills six in Texas and Oklahoma
Storm cells across the region triggered tornadoes, hail and flooding.
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India rape: Six-year-old victim's eyes damaged in attack
Police in Madhya Pradesh say the child was grabbed near her home and subjected to a horrific attack.
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Bundesliga 'ready to return on 9 May', says German Football League
The Bundesliga is hoping to return to action behind closed doors next month, but what challenges does it face to make it reality?
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Coronavirus: US unemployment claims hit 26.4 million amid virus
Data shows a further 4.4 million Americans applied for unemployment benefits in the past week.
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Book recommendations from today's top selling authors
Five authors, including Margaret Atwood and Adam Kay, tell BBC arts editor Will Gompertz what their go-to books are for lockdown.
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Li Zehua: Journalist who 'disappeared' after Wuhan chase reappears
Li Zehua was chased and detained in the virus epicentre, before being sent to "quarantine".
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Merkel warns coronavirus crisis 'still just the beginning'
The German leader calls for a big EU budget expansion to tackle the crisis.
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Syria civil war: Germany holds unprecedented state torture trial
Anwar R and Eyad A are accused of committing crimes against humanity for Syria's regime.
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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson nurse 'Jenny from New Zealand' on treating PM
New Zealand nurse Jenny McGee speaks about treating UK PM Boris Johnson for coronavirus.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Coronavirus: Australia urges G20 action on wildlife wet markets
It's thought the Covid-19 outbreak may have begun in a Chinese market that sold wildlife alongside food.
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'Zoombombing' targeted with new version of app
Zoom has upgraded its security measures after a series of incidents of online meetings being hijacked.
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Wildfires rip through Poland's biggest national park
Hundreds of firefighters are battling fires ravaging the Biebrza National Park, Poland's largest.
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Coronavirus: How will the developing world cope?
There is growing concern about the impact the virus will have on poorer countries.
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Musk says SpaceX is 'fixing' brightness from satellites
Millions of stargazers have been witnessing the unusual constellations made up of the low orbit satellites.
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Coronavirus: Stories of unemployment, fear and hope in the US
The unemployment figures are staggering - but there's a human story behind each of the numbers too.
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The Saudi tribe and the tech city
Saudi plans to build a new tech city are coming up against two hurdles: funding and a local tribe.
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Mothers of murdered sons fight for justice in Colombia
Beatriz Méndez's teenage son was killed in Colombia in 2004, and now she is looking for answers.
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Coronavirus: Ischgl resort at heart of Europe’s outbreak reopens
Ischgl, known as the "Ibiza of the Alps", is blamed for hundreds of cases among skiers across Europe.
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Developing world economies hit hard by coronavirus
The Covid-19 pandemic is badly damaging developing countries' economies in a number of ways.
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Coronavirus: Why some Nigerians are gloating about Covid-19
Many rich Nigerians, including the political classes, used to go abroad for medical treatment - but no longer.
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Coronavirus: Trump signs order on immigration green card suspension
The president has justified pausing applications for permanent residence to protect American jobs.
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Coronavirus: Ukrainian town sealed off after monastery outbreak
Pochayiv has been put under quarantine by police after dozens of people became infected with coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Mexican wrestlers sew Lucha Libre face masks
Used to making costumes for matches, Lucha Libre wrestlers are now sewing face masks.
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Coronavirus: Five of the countries most at risk from famine in 2020
As the World Food Programme warns of the worst crisis since WWII, which countries are most vulnerable?
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Coronavirus: South Africa deploys 70,000 troops to enforce lockdown
Security forces are struggling to enforce the lockdown intended to stop the spread of the virus.
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Coronavirus: Germany's states make face masks compulsory
Bremen is the last of Germany's 16 states to require using face masks on public transport.
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Australia lorry crash: Four police officers killed in Melbourne
Officers had pulled over a car for speeding in Melbourne when a lorry hit them, killing four.
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Coronavirus: First US deaths weeks earlier than thought
Two newly identified cases in California are now believed to be the earliest virus deaths in the US.
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Will COVID-19 Kill Globalization? Long Term Impact from the Virus Could be Felt for Years
Before the coronavirus pandemic, the world was becoming more and more interconnected. 'Globalization' was the buzzword. But will all that change now? Are borders back for good?
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Kenya hunts those filmed fleeing coronavirus quarantine centre
Those in mandatory confinement have been complaining about prison-like conditions and the expense.
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Will COVID-19 Kill Globalization? Long Term Impact from the Virus Could be Felt for Years
Before the coronavirus pandemic, the world was becoming more and more interconnected. 'Globalization' was the buzzword. But will all that change now? Are borders back for good?
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Trump Tweets He’s Ordered Navy to Destroy Iranian Gunboats
Amid tensions with Iran, President Donald Trump said Wednesday on Twitter he has given orders for the Navy to “shoot down and destroy” any Iranian gunboats found to be harassing U.S. ships.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards ‘successfully launch military satellite’
If the launch is confirmed, it seems likely to add to the tensions between Iran and the US.
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Coronavirus: Spanish PM Sánchez sees 'slow and gradual' end to lockdown
PM Pedro Sánchez says they will start slowly winding down the lockdown in the second half of May.
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Coronavirus: Grandmas' top tips to get through lockdown
We've asked Grannies from around the world for their advice on staying positive.
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Mozambique villagers 'massacred' by Islamists
The police say dozens were killed after youths refused to join the militant group.
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Coronavirus: US health official warns of dangerous second wave
The top US health official warns a fresh outbreak could coincide with the flu season.
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Coronavirus: Romania hands out steep lockdown fines
Romania issues 200,000 fines which are said to equal the country's corporate tax take for February.
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Man shoots dead wife and eight others in Lebanese town
The victims of the country's worst mass shooting in years reportedly include at least five Syrians.
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Iran's Guard Says it Launched Satellite Amid US Tensions
Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said on Wednesday that it launched a military satellite into orbit amid wider tensions with the United States, describing it as a successful launch after months of failures.
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US bodycam footage shows man shooting at police
A man suspected of attempted murder was pulled over in a car park when he started firing at officers.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Facebook's $5.7bn bet on India's richest man Mukesh Ambani
The social media giant becomes a shareholder in cut-price Indian mobile internet company Reliance Jio.
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Coronavirus: Harvard rejects Trump demand to pay back aid
The US president says he is unhappy that the ultra-wealthy college has received stimulus money.
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Coronavirus: Latin American crime gangs adapt to pandemic
Crime gangs in Latin America are making changes to the way they operate, but are they gaining strength?
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Pescara football club adopts Italian boy's shirt design
A six-year-old wins a competition to design Pescara football club's shirt for next season.
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N Korean Dictator Rumored to Be in Grave Condition
US intelligence agencies are monitoring reports that North Korea's Kim Jong Un might be gravely ill
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Coronavirus: WHO worker killed in Myanmar collecting samples
The 28-year-old was caught up in gunfire in Myanmar's conflict-riven Rakhine State, the UN says.
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Photographer Peter Beard: Tributes paid to 'visionary artist'
Mick Jagger and Nick Rhodes are among those to praise Peter Beard, who has died at the age of 82.
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Coronavirus: Italy PM Conte says lockdown exit plan coming
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte urges "maximum caution" as other European nations ease lockdowns.
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Planned from scratch: Brasilia at 60 in pictures
The purpose-built Brazilian city celebrates 60 years since it became the country's capital.
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Oil price still below zero as turmoil persists
Coronavirus downturn has put major pressure on oil prices with demand slumping and storage running out.
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India coronavirus lockdown: Broke tourists rescued from cave
The six tourists moved into a cave after running out of money when India went into lockdown.
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The detention centre for teenage Taliban members
The Afghan detention centre houses some 300 boys under 18, of whom half are alleged to be militants.
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Sri Lanka marks Easter Sunday attack anniversary
More than 250 people were killed by a group of suicide bombers on Easter Sunday last year.
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Monday, April 20, 2020
Kim Jong-un illness rumours denied amid intense speculation
South Korea says reports that Kim Jong-un is gravely ill are not true, after intense speculation.
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Coronavirus: Children with autism allowed to play in Italian park
Italy has closed its parks during lockdown, but one is opening for children with autism.
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Coronavirus further threatening media freedom, says Reporters Without Borders
Countries which censored their Covid-19 outbreaks, like Iran, fall in the World Press Freedom Index.
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Coronavirus: Immigration to US to be suspended amid pandemic, says Trump
The US president says he will sign an executive order to fight "the attack from the invisible enemy".
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Facebook bans events that violate social distancing orders
Facebook said it was only removing events that violated government orders over virus containment.
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Coronavirus: Governors ask Trump to call off lockdown protests
One governor says it would be "incredibly appreciated" if the White House helped rein in protesters.
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Virgin Australia slumps into voluntary administration
Australia's second-largest carrier cut almost all flights last month amid virus travel bans.
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Saudi Arabia executed record number of people in 2019 - Amnesty
Global executions hit a 10-year low, but Saudi Arabia bucked the trend, Amnesty International says.
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Coronavirus: Why are there doubts over contact-tracing apps?
Experts raise concerns about Bluetooth technology and the risks of "mission creep".
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Can you compare countries?
Should you be comparing Covid-19 statistics between countries?
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Coronavirus: Are hospital cleaners forgotten heroes in this crisis?
Hygiene has never seemed more important. Here's how a woman who cleans wards in Chicago is being affected.
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Coronavirus: Somali diaspora sends home stories of woe
British-Somalis have been badly hit in both economic and human terms.
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Coronavirus dreams: Why are people having lockdown nightmares?
Some people are reporting more intense dreams while in lockdown due to coronavirus.
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US State Department Claims China Restricting Exports of Critical Protective Gear
While the US grapples with more COVID-19 cases than any other country, the State Department claims China is restricting exports of critical protective gear that includes face masks, test kits, and other medical equipment manufactured by US companies with operations in China. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) says the US cannot allow this situation to continue into the future, and he's calling for US companies that manufacture these essential goods to end their business with China.
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Canada shooting: Virtual vigil for victims due to Covid-19
A policewoman and two frontline coronavirus workers were among the 18 victims who died.
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Thomas Thabane: Scandal-hit Lesotho PM to get 'dignified' exit
Thomas Thabane has been accused of being involved in the murder of his estranged wife.
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Zondervan Publishes 'Quran with Christian Commentary' to Help Believers Reach Muslims
Zondervan, a world-leading publisher of Bibles and Christian books, has announced the publication of a study guide of Islam's Quran to help Christians in their efforts to reach and teach Muslims.
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Coronavirus: Reporter challenges Trump over Cuomo praise clip
The US president played a carefully chosen clip of an outspoken critic at his White House briefing.
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Israel's Netanyahu and Gantz sign unity government deal
The agreement, which ends a year of political paralysis, will see the pair rotating the premiership.
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Coronavirus: Rush for haircuts in Denmark as lockdown eases
Hairdressers and a range of other small businesses have reopened in Denmark.
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'Alien comet' visitor has weird composition
The first known comet to visit us from another star system has an unusual make-up.
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Sen. Tom Cotton Tells CBN 'China Is Culpable' for Spreading the Coronavirus Around the World
"I think it's pretty clear that China is culpable for unleashing this pandemic on the world," Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas told CBN on Monday.
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Israel's Netanyahu, Chief Rival Agree on Power-Sharing Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief rival on Monday signed an agreement to form an “emergency” government, their parties announced in a joint statement.
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Facebook reveals Gaming app to rival Twitch and YouTube
The social network accelerated the launch of Facebook Gaming due to the coronavirus lockdown.
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Coronavirus: Brazil's Bolsonaro joins anti-lockdown protests
Jair Bolsonaro has repeatedly said that the risk posed by coronavirus has been exaggerated.
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Coronavirus: Virgin Atlantic will fold without aid, warns Branson
Sir Richard Branson says he is not asking for a handout, but a commercial loan to save the airline.
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Coronavirus: Germany relaxes shop closures
Some German school pupils are also back in class, but social distancing remains in force.
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Richard Wadani: Austrian Nazi deserter dies aged 97
Richard Wadani was drafted to fight for Nazi Germany in 1939, but deserted and switched sides.
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Palghar lynching: India police arrest more than 100 suspects
Three men have been beaten to death in Palghar district despite a strict lockdown across the country.
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Coronavirus lockdown: NZ to ease restrictions after 'stopping explosion'
The country, which has relatively few cases, has been praised for its quick and strict response.
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Coronavirus: Three Sydney beaches re-open for exercise
Coogee, Maroubra and Clovelly beaches allow exercise after three weeks of being shut to the public.
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Sunday, April 19, 2020
Coronavirus journey: The 'last cruise ship on Earth' finally comes home
From political storms to presidential pleas, it has been quite a journey for the MSC Magnifica.
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Coronavirus in Latin America: How bad is it?
BBC reporters in Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia and Nicaragua explain how the pandemic is affecting the region.
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US oil prices drop to 21-year low as demand dries up
Coronavirus downturn has put major pressure on oil prices with demand slumping and storage running out.
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Australia coronavirus lockdown: Kangaroo hops through empty Adelaide streets
South Australia Police have spotted a kangaroo on the empty city streets during coronavirus lockdown.
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Disney stops paying 100,000 workers during downturn
Entertainment giant Disney will stop paying nearly half its workforce as it battles virus shutdowns.
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The translators giving indigenous migrants a voice
Indigenous Central American migrants can be left voiceless when facing US immigration authorities.
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How Typhoid Mary left a trail of scandal and death
The chilling story of an Irish immigrant cook who brought typhoid to well-to-do families in New York.
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India coronavirus: Should people pay for their own Covid-19 tests?
Experts question if India can effectively fight the outbreak if it will only pay for some tests.
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Coronavirus: The fear of being sentenced to a Kenyan quarantine centre
Kenyans worry about being put into coronavirus quarantine where conditions are said to be like prison.
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Fruit labourers: 'If you don't want to work like a slave, you're out'
The BBC investigates allegations of exploitation by labourers working in the Spanish fruit and vegetable growing region Almeria.
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Gold mining in Ghana: Going underground with a child miner
Thousands of illegal gold mines tempt children into potentially lucrative but very dangerous work.
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Police: At Least 10 Killed in Shooting Rampage in Canada
Canadian police said at least 10 people were killed after a 51-year-old man went on a shooting rampage across the northern part of the province of Nova Scotia.
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Coronavirus: Amazon extends closure of French warehouses
Amazon shuts in warehouses until Wednesday in a row over sanitary conditions for workers.
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Coronavirus: US faced with protests amid pressure to reopen
Residents demand relaxation of infection prevention measures despite signs it is too soon to reopen.
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Iran warns US Navy over Gulf incident
The US Navy accused Iranian vessels of "dangerous and provocative actions" in the Gulf on Wednesday.
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Canada shooting: Nova Scotia gunman 'dressed as policeman' arrested
Police in Nova Scotia advised residents to stay indoors after an attacker shot several people.
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Coronavirus: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani 'in isolation as staff infected'
Up to 40 members of Ashraf Ghani's staff test positive as the president self-isolates, say media reports.
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Coronavirus: New York couples can now tie the knot over Zoom
Governor Andrew Cuomo has said New Yorkers will be allowed to apply for licences and marry online.
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Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and the Rolling Stones Together At Home
Over 100 stars take part in an online concert, Together At Home, celebrating the world's key workers.
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Coronavirus: US protests against and for lockdown restrictions
Restrictions brought in to try to stop the spread of Covid-19 prompt demonstrations.
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Saturday, April 18, 2020
Together At Home concert: 9 things we spotted
From the most heartfelt performances to the messiest bedrooms, these are the moments that stood out.
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Coronavirus: Will Covid-19 speed up the use of robots to replace human workers?
Robot workers can help us keep social distance but once machines take over it will be hard to go back.
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Coronavirus: Japan doctors warn of health system 'break down' as cases surge
It comes as coronavirus cases in the country surge, leaving its doctors and hospitals stretched.
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Coronavirus: Madrid’s medical heroes in the fight of their lives
Medics at one of the capital's busiest hospitals tell of services on the brink and becoming infected.
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Coronavirus: Advice columnists give tips on dating, work and parents
"Don't flirt with the cute girl at the checkout line" - and other advice for Covid-19 times.
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Hudeidi: The Somali 'king of oud' who was felled by coronavirus
Somali musician Ahmed Ismail Hussein Hudeidi died in London from coronavirus at the age of 91.
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We are not prepared at all': Haiti, already impoverished, confronts a pandemic
Haiti has barely 60 ventilators for 11 million people, and a limited number of doctors who can operate them.
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Coronavirus: The view from my window
Jemima Yong's pictures record the comings and goings on a patch of land outside her London home.
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Coronavirus: Spanish PM promises to ease confinement of children
From 27 April children will be able to get some fresh air for the first time since the lockdown began.
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Trump: Some states 'to begin a safe, gradual and phased opening'
US President Donald Trump says a number of states have announced "concrete steps" to reopening.
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Coronavirus: Lang Lang on taking part in all-star concert
The pianist joins over 100 artists performing live from home to support front-line workers tackling the coronavirus outbreak.
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Coronavirus: Orthodox Easter weekend marked under lockdown
The traditional Holy Fire ceremony goes ahead in Jerusalem as most worshippers are told to stay at home.
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Thomas Thabane: Lesotho's PM sends army into streets
Thomas Thabane, accused of killing his wife in 2017, says he is deploying soldiers to restore order.
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Venezuelan Refugees Walk Hundreds of Miles to Return Home Amid COVID-19 Crisis
More than five million Venezuelans have fled their home country since 2015 due to the crushing effects of hyperinflation, unrest, and rampant crime.
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Hong Kong: High-profile democracy activists arrested
A media tycoon and a number of lawmakers are among those arrested over last year's mass protests.
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Friday, April 17, 2020
New mum meets baby after emergency birth in coma
Yanira Soriano, 36, has been reunited with her newborn son after recovering from Covid-19.
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Coronavirus: Star-studded One World: Together At Home concert to be aired
More than 100 artists will be performing live from their homes in support of frontline workers.
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Climate change: 'Bath sponge' breakthrough could boost cleaner cars
A new aluminium-based material could make hydrogen-powered cars more practical and less expensive.
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Coronavirus: Is pandemic being used for power grab in Europe?
Some of Europe's leaders stand accused of taking advantage of a health crisis.
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Extreme piercing: A festival of self-inflicted pain
Since time immemorial, a village in West Bengal has paid tribute to Shiva by self-inflicting pain. This year coronavirus put a stop to it.
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Ethiopia and Eritrea: A wedding, birth and baptism at the border
The recent peace between once bitter enemies Ethiopia and Eritrea has transformed lives there.
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Week in pictures
A selection of news photographs taken around the world this week.
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BBC correspondents and contributors read poetry from the personal to the universal
Listen to some BBC correspondents and guests sharing the poems that have helped them through difficult moments.
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Coronavirus: AI steps up in battle against Covid-19
How machine learning is crunching data to search for drugs that could alleviate or cure Covid-19.
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Lawmakers Call for Action Against China's Communist Regime for Concealing Danger of Coronavirus Crisis
The Chinese government is coming under fire for concealing the extent of the coronavirus outbreak, fatally delaying their response, and preventing researchers from getting to the bottom of how the deadly virus originated.
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Israel 'heading towards record fourth election'
No-one has yet managed to form a government in more than a year.
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Saudi Arabia executes dance troupe attacker
November's attack on performers took place as the country eased restrictions on public entertainment.
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Coronavirus: China outbreak city Wuhan raises death toll by 50%
The revision of Wuhan's toll comes amid growing scepticism over the transparency of China's response.
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Coronavirus: Africa could be next epicentre, WHO warns
There have been almost 1,000 deaths and more than 18,000 infections across Africa so far.
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Coronavirus: Ecuador sees massive surge in deaths in April
Guayas province, home to the city of Guayaquil, sees nearly 6,000 extra deaths in two-week period.
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Coronavirus: Denmark to reopen hairdressers as it loosens lockdown
Denmark moved fast to contain the outbreak and is now allowing small businesses to resume trade.
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Climate change: US megadrought 'already under way'
A drought as bad as any in recorded history may be under way in the US.
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Chinese Raises Wuhan Coronavirus Death Toll by 50%
At least 50% more people died in China's virus epicenter of Wuhan than previously counted, with state media on Friday attributing the initial undercount to how overwhelmed the health system was coping with thousands of sick patients.
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India coronavirus: The underpaid and unprotected women leading the Covid-19 war
India's community health workers say they have to do dangerous work without any benefits.
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Coronavirus: A run through the 'warzone' of New York
A BBC reporter jogs around Central Park, encountering grim sights and pandemic-weary New Yorkers.
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Thursday, April 16, 2020
Coronavirus: Space crew return to very different Earth
No strangers to isolation, the trio left for the space station months before Covid-19 emerged.
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Coronavirus: The untold story of America's biggest outbreak
Infections spread like wildfire through a pork factory in South Dakota. Here's how it happened.
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China's virus-hit economy grows at slowest rate in decades
The world's second biggest economy contracted 6.8% in the first quarter as the impact of the virus hit.
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White House defends Ivanka Trump's personal travel amid lockdown
The president's eldest daughter travelled to New Jersey, a virus hotspot, with her family last week.
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Saudi princess 'appeals to king for release from detention'
Tweets apparently from Basma bint Saud say she is "being arbitrarily held" and has deteriorating health.
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Doctors and coronavirus: ‘How can we not be afraid?’
Health workers are paying a heavy cost in the coronavirus pandemic - here are some of their stories.
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Africans in China: We face coronavirus discrimination
The Guangzhou authorities deny their actions have been racist, but admit that all African nationals have been tested.
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The scientists who made a 'home-brew' coronavirus test
Testing for coronavirus requires complicated mixtures of chemicals that can only be supplied by specific companies.
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Coronavirus: Iran and the US trade blame over sanctions
Iran has blamed US sanctions for impeding its fight against Covid-19 - but the US says that's not true.
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Coronavirus: Trump unveils plan to re-open states in phases
Guidelines for "Opening up America Again" outline three stages for US states to ease their lockdowns.
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Quiz of the week: What did 'Captain Tom' set out to do?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on during the past seven days?
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Africa's week in pictures: 10-16 April 2020
A selection of the best photos from across the continent this week.
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Coronavirus: Trump's WHO move makes zero sense, says Melinda Gates
The philanthropist tells the BBC that the WHO is “exactly the organisation to deal with a pandemic”.
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Coronavirus: 'Undocumented explosion' spreads around Brazil
With more graves being dug and little testing, Brazil's coronavirus crisis may be worse than figures show.
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Coronavirus: Chilean writer Luis Sepúlveda dies aged 70
The socialist writer was imprisoned by the military regime in Chile and lived in exile for many years.
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Indian Premier League: 2020 tournament suspended until further notice
The 2020 Indian Premier League is suspended "until further notice", the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announces.
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Coronavirus: Free our children from lockdown, says Barcelona mayor
In Spain, children are not allowed to leave home for any reason under strict coronavirus rules.
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Tabhlighi Jamat: India arrests religious leader over Covid-19 outbreak
The head of the Tablighi Jamaat was arrested after a gathering spawned Covid-19 clusters across India.
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Coronavirus: 668 infected on French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
The flagship Charles de Gaulle is in quarantine in Toulon, with a third of its 2,000 crew infected.
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New Zealand comic 'deeply sorry' for botched Jacinda Ardern cake
Laura Daniel says it is not wise to “bake your heroes”, as her cake calamity is ridiculed online.
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US Navy accuses Iranian vessels of harassing warships in Gulf
Iranian vessels carried out "dangerous and provocative actions", the US Navy says.
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Coronavirus lockdown: Lessons from Hokkaido's second wave of infections
The Japanese city, which initially saw a drop in cases, is now facing a bigger wave of virus cases.
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Coronavirus in Africa: 'No time for half measures in helping the economy'
Many African economies had been growing strongly before the coronavirus hit - no longer.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Biggest cosmic mystery 'step closer' to solution
New experimental findings could help us solve one of the biggest mysteries about the Universe.
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Starving Rohingya refugees rescued off Bangladesh after two months at sea
The Rohingya Muslims are believed to have been drifting at sea for two months.
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Coronavirus: Fears of spike in poaching as pandemic poverty strikes
Conservation groups say poaching is on the rise as tourism income dries up at wildlife reserves.
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North Korean defector becomes first to win South Korea parliamentary seat
Thae Yong-ho, the highest ranking official to ever defect from North Korea, made history with his win.
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South Korea election: Ruling party wins amid coronavirus outbreak
President Moon Jae-in's party won a decisive victory in an election held under tight virus controls.
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Coronavirus: Michigan protesters defy stay-at-home order
Workers blocked roads demanding the state reopen after the governor extended stay-at-home restrictions.
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Coronavirus: How California kept ahead of the curve
The Golden State has only had a fraction of the coronavirus deaths experts expected - why?
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Bangladesh overfishing: Almost all species pushed to brink
Overfishing by industrial trawlers in Bangladesh has pushed almost every species to the brink.
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Coronavirus: French care home fights to keep Covid-19 at bay
How a home in Burgundy seeks to protect more than 100 vulnerable residents and staff from Covid-19.
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Coronavirus: Is President Trump right to criticise the WHO?
The World Health Organization "failed in its basic duty" over coronavirus, Donald Trump claims.
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Coronavirus: Trump says peak is passed and US to reopen soon
"We'll be the comeback kids," the president says, predicting some states will reopen this month.
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Coronavirus: Rwandan radio stars spread hygiene message
Young people from Rwanda are producing radio plays to educate people about the importance of hand-washing.
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Belsen 1945: Remembering the medical students who saved lives
Two weeks after liberation, 95 London medical students arrived at Belsen to help care for survivors.
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Poland abortion: Protesters against ban defy coronavirus lockdown
Protesters against a near-complete ban on abortion carry placards, despite a curb on public gatherings.
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Coronavirus: Amazon shuts French warehouses after court ruling
The online commerce giant said its French distribution centres would close until at least 20 April.
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Coronavirus: Second Brazilian governor tests positive
The governors of Rio and Pará have both been critical of calls to relax coronavirus restrictions.
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G20 delays poor nations' debt payments
The aim is to help them deal with the pandemic, but campaigners say more assistance is needed.
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Climate change: Blue skies pushed Greenland 'into the red'
Cloud-free skies played a key role in one of the worst years for Greenland's ice sheet.
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Coronavirus: Trump's WHO de-funding 'as dangerous as it sounds'
Bill Gates, a major donor to the global health agency, is among critics of Donald Trump's funding cut.
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Coronavirus: Amazon boss Jeff Bezos adds $24bn to fortune
The online retail giant has benefited from surging internet shopping during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Lagos unrest: The mystery of Nigeria's fake gangster attacks
Residents of two Nigerian states, where there is a lockdown, panicked after fake reports of mass attacks.
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Tour de France to go ahead at end of August after coronavirus delay
The postponed 2020 Tour de France will now start on 29 August, following the French government's extension of a ban on mass gatherings.
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Coronavirus: Trump’s name to appear on US relief cheques
Critics are accusing the president of using the aid for struggling families to boost his reputation.
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Mumbai: Frantic migrants throng Bandra station as India extends lockdown
Thousands of migrants looking to go home gathered at the Bandra station on Tuesday night.
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Coronavirus: Denmark lets young children return to school
Children up to the age of 11 go back to class over a month after their schools were shut down.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Coronavirus lockdown: India removes farming restrictions, travel still banned
India has brought in new lockdown guidelines to ease the supply chain and help the economy.
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US airlines to receive $25bn rescue package
Aid was expected but the companies had baulked at some of the terms.
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Accenture: ‘Every business will be a health business’
Consulting giant Accenture says firms will need to invest in new health measures after the virus.
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Epic Games delays the release of Fortnite's new season
The gaming industry has experienced delays because of restrictions on developers working from home.
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Notre Dame fire: Fragile old lady of Paris waits for rescue
A year after fire devastated Notre Dame, construction has stopped and the cathedral is quiet.
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Coronavirus: Are the bodies of victims undermining Iran's official figures?
Could the number of coronavirus victims be worse than Iran makes out?
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India coronavirus: Why are these migrants running away from quarantine?
Migrants sent to coronavirus quarantine have either left their villages or are slipping in and out.
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Cyclone Harold and coronavirus: Pacific Islands face battle on two fronts
Aid agencies warn social distancing is impossible in the wake of natural disaster like Cyclone Harold.
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Coronavirus: Why lockdowns may not be the answer in Africa
Communities in Africa must be consulted about lockdowns, argue Alex de Waal and Paul Richards.
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The woman who discovered the first coronavirus
June Almeida was a pioneer of virus imaging who was largely forgotten until the current outbreak.
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Coronavirus: Cannes film festival not possible 'in original form’
The organisers have not yet made clear what form the festival could take amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Fuminho: One of Brazil's most wanted criminals arrested in Mozambique
Gilberto Aparecido dos Santos, known as Fuminho, has spent more than two decades on the run.
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Crosses Torn from Churches as China's Anti-Cross Campaign Unfazed by COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 outbreak that spread quickly across China did not reduce the speed of the cross-demolition campaign across the communist country.
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Restrictions Rolled back in May? Trump Forms Second Task Force to Focus on Country's Economic Recovery
Global COVID-19 cases have now exceeded 2 million with more than 23,000 deaths in the United States.
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'Christ the Redeemer' Is Now 'Christ the Medic': Here's How Heroic Health Care Workers Are Ministering to Patients and Families
Brazil has found a poignant way to honor health care workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic around the world. Rio de Janeiro's iconic 'Christ the Redeemer' statue was lit up and dressed like a doctor for Easter.
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Barack Obama endorses Joe Biden for president in video
Former US President Barack Obama says his former deputy has the skills to unify and 'heal' America.
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Ugandan floating island causes national power cut
Parts of the two-acre plant mass in Lake Victoria clogged a turbine in a Ugandan power station.
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Coronavirus: Apple tracks changes in travel behaviour
Firm offers tool that tracks how many people are walking, driving and using public transport.
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Coronavirus: Amazon ordered to only deliver essential items in France
It comes amid allegations that the company is failing to protect its staff from the coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Battle of survival for animals in German zoos
Some animals may be killed as zoos lose income but running costs remain high.
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Coronavirus: The stars holding online reunions under lockdown
As the High School Musical cast prepares to sing together again, which other stars are doing the same?
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PM Narendra Modi says India will extend coronavirus lockdown until 3 May
PM Narendra Modi says the coronavirus lockdown will continue for nearly three more weeks.
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Coronavirus: The students that are printing PPE masks in Tunisia
Engineering students are helping Tunisia in the fight against Covid-19 by 3D-printing face masks.
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MUST SEE These Powerful Photos Prove Faith Is Undefeated by the Pandemic: The Church of Jesus Is Not a Building
As Christians around the US and around the world are forced to practice social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, pastors and believers are adapting to the loss of Sunday gatherings. These powerful photos prove that the Church of Jesus is not a building, it's His people.
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Coronavirus: 'World faces worst recession since Great Depression'
The IMF says the coronavirus pandemic has plunged the world into a "crisis like no other".
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Wisconsin Democrat Jill Karofsky in Supreme Court election upset
Jill Karofsky ousted Trump-backed Justice Daniel Kelly from the state's top court.
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Measles resurgence fear amid coronavirus
Millions of children risk missing out on measles vaccines, Unicef warns.
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Chernobyl: Ukraine officials call for calm as fire rages
Firefighters are battling against a blaze raging near the abandoned Chernobyl nuclear plant.
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Monday, April 13, 2020
Coronavirus: 'I know what it's like to miss an Olympics'
Forty years before a pandemic dashed Alyson's dreams, Paula missed out on the Games due to politics.
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Coronavirus: Reporter grills Trump on pandemic response
The president and a journalist talk over one another in a fiery argument about coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Amazon plans hiring spree as orders surge
Amazon is taking on 75,000 more workers to handle online orders after improving safety conditions.
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Coronavirus: Austria reopens some shops as lockdown eased
Garden centres and small shops will open as part of a step-by-step plan to restart the economy.
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French F1 Grand Prix set to be postponed
The French Grand Prix is set to be the next Formula 1 event to be postponed as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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Forest fire burns 5km from Chernobyl nuclear plant
The blaze, which has been burning for several days, is moving closer to the nuclear disaster site.
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Two men arrested for murder of Miami girl over Adidas Yeezy shoes
The captain of her school dance team was murdered last week during a botched shoe robbery.
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Coronavirus: Egypt PM deplores blocked burial of virus doctor
Villagers refused to allow the woman's body into a cemetery, fearing it would spread coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Indonesian village uses 'ghosts' for distancing patrols
Mysterious and ghoulish "pocong" volunteers began appearing on Kepuh village's streets last month.
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'Amazing Grace': Millions Watch Andrea Bocelli's Powerful Easter 'Prayer' of Hope
Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli sang "Music for Hope" at the Duomo cathedral in Milan, Italy on Easter Sunday as a message of love to the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Coronavirus: First sailor on virus-stricken USS Roosevelt dies
The outbreak on the ship led to its captain's firing after he pleaded for help in a leaked letter.
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European Disunion: That Dirty Word 'Nationalism' Has Made a Comeback
Whatever happened to all that preaching from Brussels about the glories of open borders?
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India coronavirus: Doctor's reattach policeman's hand severed in lockdown attack
The policeman was attacked after reprimanding men for violating India's coronavirus lockdown.
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UK PM Johnson Recovering at Country Retreat, Praises Medical Staff Who Cared For Him
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressed his gratitude to the staff of the National Health Service for saving his life when his treatment for the coronavirus could have “gone either way” as the U.K.
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Coronavirus lockdown spares Czech women an Easter whipping
A Czech Easter fertility ritual - involving lightly whipping women - is scrapped due to coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Five ways the outbreak is hitting global food industry
From demand for orange juice to vegetables left unpicked, our usual supply chains have been upended.
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50,000-year-old string found at France Neanderthal site
A three-ply chord fragment made from bark was spotted on a stone tool recovered at a cave in France.
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Coronavirus: Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio illuminated as doctor
Images of thanks and hope were projected onto the statue in Rio de Janeiro.
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Coronavirus: Spain begins to ease lockdown to revive economy
Manufacturing and construction workers can return to work, but other people must remain at home.
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Kenyan weddings, births and deaths in the age of Covid-19
Joseph Warungu looks at how the virus has changed the lives of Kenyans, from birth to death.
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Coronavirus: Parents are 'proud' of daughter who nursed PM
Mike and Caroline McGee are the parents of one of the nursing team who cared for Boris Johnson.
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Sunday, April 12, 2020
Coronavirus: Food delivery driver paying back doctors who saved him
Having survived cancer, one delivery rider in China is helping keep medical staff fed during the pandemic.
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Deadly tornadoes batter southern US states
Officials say people should not let coronavirus lockdowns stop them seeking shelter from the storms.
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Coronavirus: Six people shot at California house party during lockdown
The "large" party was being held in an apartment complex despite a statewide order "stay at home".
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Coronavirus: Italian tenor Bocelli sings at Milan's empty cathedral
Italian tenor Bocelli sings at an empty cathedral with a message of hope to those in lockdown.
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Apollo 13: Enhanced images reveal life on stricken spacecraft
Enhanced images reveal life aboard Nasa's stricken Apollo 13 spacecraft in unprecedented detail.
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Coronavirus: When home gets violent under lockdown in Europe
Worrying cases of domestic abuse have emerged across Europe after weeks of confinement.
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Coronavirus: India's race against time to save doctors
India does not have the PPE kits it needs to protect its doctors and police from Covid-19 infection.
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Coronavirus: Ecuador struggles to bury its victims
Families in Ecuador's biggest city are frustrated by the struggle to bury their loved ones.
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Coronavirus: Japan rushes to house thousands of homeless people
The cafes are a common destination for homeless people but coronavirus has forced many to shut.
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Coronavirus: What's the latest with Brexit and other big stories?
From Brexit to Syria, what else is happening as the global pandemic dominates the agenda?
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Coronavirus: 'Dear Class of 2020' video shares graduating seniors' messages
One student's initiative is letting high school seniors open up about their final year being cut short.
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Coronavirus: Easter Sunday under lockdown captured in pictures
Christians around the world celebrate from home and services are live-streamed from empty churches.
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US 'could have saved lives' with earlier measures
Experts called for social distancing in February but there was "pushback", a top health official says.
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Coronavirus: Italy orders rescued migrants onto quarantine ship
About 156 people on a German rescue ship off Sicily must undergo health checks on another vessel.
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ICYMI: Cats, confessions and concerts
Here's a few lighter stories you may have missed from around the world in the time of coronavirus.
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UK PM Johnson out of the Hospital, Says Staff Saved his Life
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been discharged from a London hospital where he was treated in intensive care for the new coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Pope calls for global solidarity in Easter message
Pope Francis reads a virtual Easter message instead of addressing crowds amid the virus lockdown.
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Assange 'secretly fathered two children' in Ecuadorian embassy
Lawyer Stella Morris says the pair fell in love in 2015 while he was in the Ecuadorian embassy.
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Coronavirus: Pope Francis says mass behind closed doors
Pope Francis calls for global solidarity with a mass held behind closed doors on Easter Sunday.
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Saturday, April 11, 2020
Coronavirus: Pope Francis urges people not to 'yield to fear'
He delivers an Easter service in an almost empty St Peter's Basilica because of the coronavirus lockdown.
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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: Army officer hanged for murder of Bangladesh's founding president
Abdul Majed spent 25 years on the run after he was found guilty of murdering Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
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Why does President Trump want to mine on the Moon?
The US president signed an order this week stating Americans had rights to use resources in space.
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Why coronavirus could be catastrophic for Venezuela
Its dire economic and precarious political state means it is ill-equipped to deal with the virus.
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Push-ups to fake guests: Curious African coronavirus moments
Free buses, a mock wedding, hands-free taps and round-robin poetry are part of life under lockdown.
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Coronavirus: Why has the virus hit African Americans so hard?
The reasons for the disparity are complex, mainly related to health and inequality, and disinformation too.
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Coronavirus: Why Denmark taking steps to open up again
Danish schools will reopen soon, but curbs will only be lifted gradually.
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Bollywood: Coronavirus brings India's mega movie industry to standstill
India's Hindi film industry sees abandoned film sets, closed cinemas and movie stars with empty diaries
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Ex-Disney animator brings Antarctic story to life
After working on Frozen and Big Hero 6, Sarah Airriess left Hollywood to create a graphic about early Antarctic explorers
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Coronavirus: US death toll overtakes Italy as world's highest
The United States now has more than 20,000 deaths and more than half a million cases.
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Coronavirus: Easter celebrations continue under lockdown
Across the globe, people are experimenting with new ways to celebrate the Christian festival.
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US Death Toll Closes in on Italy's as Midwest Braces
The U.S. moved closer to overtaking Italy for the highest death toll in the world from the coronavirus Saturday as Chicago and other cities across the Midwest braced for a potential surge in victims and moved to snuff out smoldering hot spots of contagion before they erupt.
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High-Risk COVID-19 Patients Show 100% Chance of Survial After New Israeli Medical Treatment
Seven high-risk patients in Israel suffering from COVID-19 are recovering after receiving treatment from a plant-based therapy product.
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Coronavirus: India to extend nationwide lockdown, state minister says
Delhi's chief minister says Narendra Modi has agreed to extend the measure, due to end on Tuesday.
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Friday, April 10, 2020
Coronavirus: Rise in US unemployment leads to food bank queues
One food bank in Los Angeles had a car queue that stretched one mile long (1.6km).
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Coronavirus: Brazil reports over 1,000 deaths
It is the first country in the southern hemisphere to pass the thousand mark.
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Coronavirus: The children struggling to survive India's lockdown
Tens of thousands are calling helplines and thousands are going to bed hungry as India shuts down.
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How the spread of coronavirus is testing Africa
A surge in cases of Covid-19 will push the continent's health infrastructure to the limit.
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Russia prison: Jail ablaze in Angarsk Siberia after inmates riot
Russian prison officials say a guard was attacked but rights groups say inmates were being mistreated.
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Week in pictures: 4-10 April 2020
A selection of news photographs taken around the world this week.
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Coronavirus: I'm using my pizza oven to toss masks for nurses
Chicagoans are racing to make personal protective equipment for frontline workers.
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Coronavirus: What can the UK learn from Germany on testing?
The UK's chief medical adviser says there's "a lot to learn" from Germany, so what has it been doing?
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32 Operation Blessing Highlights from Aid Efforts to Fight Coronavirus in April
Operation Blessing is hard at work around the US and the world, delivering aid to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. Here are some highlights from what's been happening in the month of April - a huge "thank you" to Operation Blessing donors and CBN partners for making this possible:
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Coronavirus: Why Pakistan's doctors are so angry
A photograph of the president in PPE has further inflamed tensions during the coronavirus crisis.
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Billions of Locusts Invade in New, Larger Wave as Second Swarm Threatens Africa: 'Extremely Alarming'
A new wave of locusts is threatening Africa with devastation and starvation, even as the COVID-19 pandemic undermines efforts to fight the locust plague.
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Coronavirus: German region eases Baltic coast travel ban
Locals in the north-east can now travel after the court said the ban was "disproportionate".
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US-Mexico border: Thousands of migrants expelled under coronavirus powers
The Trump administration is using an emergency public health order to turn back irregular migrants.
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Coronavirus: Teachers in Singapore stop using Zoom after 'lewd' incidents
A secondary school home-based geography lesson in Singapore was hijacked by two men.
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Coronavirus in South Africa: Lockdown extension condemned
Extending restrictions until the end of April will create an economic disaster, the opposition says.
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Coronavirus: World celebrates Easter despite lockdown
Across the globe, people are finding innovative ways to celebrate the Christian festival.
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Coronavirus: New York mass graves operations ramp up amid virus
New York state now has more coronavirus cases than any single country, according to latest figures.
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Coronavirus: New York using mass graves amid outbreak
Drone footage shows coffins stacked in a pit in the city, as the state logs more cases than any country.
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Thursday, April 9, 2020
Coronavirus: Great apes on lockdown over threat of disease
Fears are growing that gorillas, orangutans and others apes could contract the virus.
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Cities struggling to boost urban tree cover
Many cities have ambitious plans to boost tree numbers, but development hinders their aims.
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The Beatles: Quarrymen photo emerges on Fab Four split anniversary
The previously unpublished photo of The Quarrymen was captured in a Liverpool home in 1959.
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Coronavirus: Love and dating in lockdown
How dating and love continue for three couples during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Coronavirus: Astronauts arrive at ISS after long quarantine
Two Russian cosmonauts and a US astronaut docked at the space station after their rocket took off from Kazakhstan.
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Coronavirus: New York has more cases than any country
Photos emerge of workers in hazmat outfits stacking coffins in a mass grave in New York City.
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Coronavirus: Western economies slow to react to crisis, says leading economist
A top economist says western economies can learn from Asia as they face a severe economic downturn.
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US shares see their biggest weekly gain in 46 years
Investors were in bullish mood despite record US job losses and continued coronavirus shutdowns.
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Should the world worry about Singapore's virus surge?
With cases increasing in tightly-packed dormitories, experts say Singapore offers a salutary lesson.
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Yemen: World Food Programme to cut aid by half in Houthi-controlled areas
The World Food Programme feeds more than 12 million Yemenis a month, 80% in Houthi-controlled areas.
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BepiColombo: Mercury mission set to wave goodbye to Earth
The joint European-Japanese mission is set to swing by Earth on its long journey to the "iron planet".
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Clothing makers in Asia give stark coronavirus warning
Millions of jobs in Asia’s vital garment industry are at risk due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus: 'I'm in lockdown with my long-lost sister'
Sue Bremner and Margaret Hannay had only met once before they ended up in coronavirus lockdown together.
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Coronavirus: WHO chief and Taiwan in row over 'racist' comments
Taiwan rejects accusations by the UN health body's head that racist slurs against him originated there.
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Coronavirus: Italy might relax some measures
Italian PM Giuseppe Conte said he might begin to relax some measures by the end of this month.
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Mysteries of decorated ostrich eggs in British Museum revealed
Five Easter-egg sized decorated ostrich eggs in the British Museum are the subject of a new study.
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Coronavirus: US weekly jobless claims hit 6.6 million
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits hits 6.6 million in one week.
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Coronavirus: The teenagers still learning during lockdown
Students from Denmark, Japan, Spain and the UK talk about how studying when schools are closed.
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Coronavirus: Christians face lockdown for Easter
Europe's Easter celebrations are extraordinarily constrained by the pandemic.
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Coronavirus: Spain PM sees fire 'coming under control'
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is the latest leader to express cautious optimism about the outbreak.
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Coronavirus fuels a surge in fake medicines
With the world's major medicine producers in lockdown, dangerous counterfeit drugs are on the rise.
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Coronavirus: Bangladesh locks down refugee camp region
Cox's Bazar district hosts camps housing more than a million Rohingya Muslims displaced from Myanmar.
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Coronavirus: World Bank predicts sub-Saharan Africa recession
The region's economy will shrink for the first time in 25 years because of the coronavirus, the bank predicts.
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Coronavirus in Suifenhe: Remote border town locks down as China opens up
As cases rise in Suifenhe - 1,000 miles from Beijing - people have been ordered to stay indoors.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Giuseppe Conte: EU needs to help coronavirus hit countries
Italian PM Giuseppe Conte tells the BBC EU leaders need to rise to the challenge of the pandemic.
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Virus could push half a billion people into poverty
UN research warns the coronavirus pandemic could put a further 8% of world's population in poverty.
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Porous borders where virus cannot be controlled
People surging unmonitored over borders in a volatile part of the world has sparked dire warnings.
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Disney Plus racks up 50m subscribers in five months
Disney's new video streaming service almost doubles its subscription base during coronavirus lockdowns.
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Coronavirus: WHO chief urges end to 'politicisation' of virus
The comments come as President Trump continues his attacks on what he calls the "China-centric" WHO.
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Woman who revealed Clinton-Lewinsky scandal dies
Linda Tripp, who disclosed Bill Clinton's White House affair with Monica Lewinsky dies, aged 70.
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Yemen: Saudi-led coalition announces ceasefire
The coalition has been fighting against Houthi forces in Yemen since March 2015.
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Coronavirus: Two US towns, two very different experiences
In some parts of the country, lives have changed unrecognisably, while elsewhere people say life is largely unchanged.
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How India’s behemoth railways are joining the fight against Covid-19
The country is turning thousands of train coaches into isolation wards to prepare for a surge in cases.
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Will we ever take cruise holidays again?
The cruise line industry faces a long journey back from the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus in Africa: Emergency laws v individual rights
Security forces in several states have allegedly abused their powers during the Covid-19 crisis.
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What was the best year for music?
Was 1984 more influential than 1982? Streaming statistics from the BPI suggest it might have been.
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Poland must suspend judge discipline panel – ECJ
The EU has repeatedly criticised the judicial reforms introduced by Poland’s Law and Justice Party.
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Nigeria visa firm owned by man on fraud charges
Mahmood Ahmadu was allegedly involved in a fake recruitment drive, which saw 16 die in a stampede.
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Pink supermoon seen around the world
Stargazers have been out to watch the progress of the lunar light show.
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Trump says US will have more ventilators than it needs
The US president says he will offer the devices to "desperate" countries fighting coronavirus.
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