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Sunday, May 31, 2020

George Floyd death: Violence erupts on sixth day of protests

Protests continue in cities across the US sparked by the death of George Floyd at the hands of police.

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UK ex-foreign secretaries Hong Kong alliance

The UK should be leading the response to China's treatment of Hong Kong, seven former foreign secretaries say.

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Coronavirus changes how doctors deal with death

Five doctors administering end-of-life care reflect on the current crisis.

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Glimmer of hope for world's rarest primate

The discovery of a new breeding pair raises hope for the future of a critically endangered gibbon.

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George Floyd death: Why do some protests turn violent?

In the US, peaceful protests over police violence have escalated into widespread riots and looting.

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Remote working: How cities might change if we worked from home more

Our homes, transport and city-centre spaces would change if we worked from home for good.

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Russia and Turkey risk turning Libya into another Syria

Gen Haftar's forces have been beaten back from Tripoli but that does not mean peace is at hand.

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The man whose death convulsed US

He was an athlete, friend and father whose life and struggles were emblematic of any American.

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Nasa SpaceX launch: What is the Crew Dragon?

A guide to SpaceX's Crew Dragon vehicle, which carried astronauts to the space station.

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How Venezuela's fuel crisis is hitting coronavirus victims

Venezuela's fuel crisis has been so acute that even funeral homes are struggling to transport bodies to the cemetery.

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Coronavirus: The South African village preparing for Covid-19

For people in South Africa's rural areas trying to protect themselves from Covid-19, hand washing in clean water isn't possible.

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#JusticeForUwa trends in Nigeria after student murdered in church

The hashtag #JusticeForUwa is trending after the killing of the 22-year-old woman.

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Coronavirus: Brazil now fourth-highest nation in Covid-19 deaths

Brazil records almost 1,000 deaths in a day, taking its overall number of fatalities past France.

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Mining firm Rio Tinto sorry for destroying Aboriginal caves

The caves in Western Australia sheltered prehistoric people in the Ice Age 46,000 years ago.

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Coronavirus: Famous mosques reopen in Saudi Arabia and Jerusalem

Hundreds of worshippers entered mosques in Saudi Arabia and Jerusalem, as restrictions were eased.

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The Prophetic Perspective: A Shaking to Awaken

We the people of God have just come out of a major shaking in the universe as the coronavirus caused us to have to change everything about our lives.  This shaking was of the created things or earthly things.

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Burkina Faso gunmen 'kill 20 at cattle market' in Kompienga

The gunmen arrived on motorbikes, shooting into the crowded market, reports say.

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Bayern Munich 5-0 Fortuna Dusseldorf: Robert Lewandowski scores twice in rout

Robert Lewandowski scores twice against Fortuna Dusseldorf to equal his most prolific season as Bayern Munich move 10 points clear at the Bundesliga summit.

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George Floyd: What happened in the final moments of his life

A timeline of events leading up to George Floyd's death has been revealed by authorities.

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SpaceX Nasa Mission: Astronaut capsule set to dock with space station

US astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken are closing in for a Sunday rendezvous with the ISS.

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Saturday, May 30, 2020

George Floyd death: Violence breaks out amid US protests

Images from street protests across the US on Saturday following the death of black man George Floyd.

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ICYMI: Making waves and signature scents

From social distancing dinner dates to candle scents inspired by pubs, here are some stories you may have missed this week.

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George Floyd death: US cities order curfews amid widespread clashes

Police struggle to stem the violence as protesters take to the streets over the death of George Floyd.

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In the middle of the Pacific with nowhere to land

A group of performers were halfway across the ocean in a 75ft boat when the pandemic erupted - leaving them with nowhere to go.

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My Money: 'Our alternative quarantine holiday'

Alyssa Hulme from Utah in the US takes us through her weekly spending during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Brothers' Home: South Korea's 1980's 'concentration camp'

In the 1980s, innocent children and adults were taken off South Korea's streets - and locked away.

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Coronavirus in South Africa: Eight lessons for the rest of the continent

What South Africa can teach other African countries gearing up for a spike in infections.

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Peru's most catastrophic natural disaster

On 31 May 1970 an earthquake struck in Peru, triggering a landslide and leading to the deaths of 70,000.

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Coronavirus: Biden and Trump face off over China

The US president and his likely election rival have been sparring over China and the coronavirus.

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Trump delays 'outdated' G7 leaders' summit

The US president says he is postponing this year's meeting and wants to invite other leaders as well.

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LGBT: Covid-19 forced me back home where I'm 'unwanted'

'Emma' lost her job and had to move back to the village where she feels 'misunderstood'.

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George Floyd: ‘As a black American I am terrified’

After the death of George Floyd, young African-Americans in Minneapolis say they are scared for their safety.

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Coronavirus: The self-isolation choir with worldwide members

This weekend thousands of people will gather as an online choir to perform Handel’s Messiah.

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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts blast off to the International Space Station

Two astronauts launched into orbit for historic mission to the International Space Station.

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George Floyd death: Unrest spreads across US

Images from protests and violence as anger over the death of black man George Floyd increases.

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Coronavirus: Belgian Prince Joachim tests positive after lockdown party

Spanish police are investigating whether a party attended by Prince Joachim breached lockdown rules.

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George Floyd death: Minnesota governor decries violent protests

Minnesota fully mobilises the National Guard as it and other US cities prepare for more unrest.

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Coronavirus: Backlash after Trump signals US exit from WHO

The president is urged to reconsider, after accusing the health body of being a "puppet of China".

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Coronavirus: India to loosen lockdown despite record cases

A plan to ease the world's biggest lockdown begins on 8 June with restaurants and malls re-opening.

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George Floyd death: Rapper Killer Mike's plea to protesters in Atlanta

Rapper Killer Mike delivers an impassioned plea to protesters in Atlanta, after clashes over the killing of George Floyd.

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Austria set to host Formula 1 season openers in July

The Formula 1 season-openers in Austria have been approved by the country's government, according to reports.

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Coronavirus: Italy's Tower of Pisa reopens after three months shut

Only 15 at a time will be allowed up the tourist attraction, and they will have to wear masks.

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Roger Federer becomes world's highest paid athlete, says Forbes

Swiss tennis player Roger Federer overtakes footballer Lionel Messi as the world's highest paid athlete for 2020, according to Forbes.

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Microsoft 'to replace journalists with robots'

Dozens working on the MSN site look set to be replaced by AI, media reports say.

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George Floyd death: Clashes flare amid appeals for calm

Violence continued in US cities for a fourth night over the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.

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Friday, May 29, 2020

George Floyd death: Clashes across US as protesters demand justice

Crowds rally at the White House among other places over the death in police custody of George Floyd.

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Attacks on Churches, House of Worship Increase Across the Globe: 'These Are Turning into Houses of Horror'

Christians go to church to worship, grow their faith, and feel safe - but religious freedom monitors say some churches and other houses of worship around the world are being turned into sites of bloodshed.

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Coronavirus: Belgian zoo comes back to life from lockdown

After two months without visitors, Pairi Daiza is welcoming the public back, but in smaller numbers.

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George Floyd death: Why has a US city gone up in flames?

Tensions in Minneapolis did not start with the death of George Floyd. They've been years in the making.

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Akinwumi Adesina: Why the US is targeting a flamboyant Nigerian banker

The US pushes for new inquiry into allegations of corruption against the African Development Bank boss.

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China-India border: Why tensions are rising between the neighbours

Tensions in the Himalaya have the potential to escalate as they pursue their strategic goals.

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'You can't ask people to die': Coronavirus woes deepen Argentina's crisis

A new deadline to restructure the country's debt is just days away.

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Coronavirus: Bill Gates ‘microchip’ conspiracy theory and other vaccine claims fact-checked

Fact-checking vaccine claims - including ones about the ex-Microsoft boss and a dubious cow-dung trial.

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George Floyd death: Ex-officer charged with murder and manslaughter

Derek Chauvin, one of the officers seen kneeling on George Floyd's neck, has been charged with murder.

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90-year-old woman tries to help grandson during arrest

Bodycam footage shows a woman, dressed in a nightgown, seem to fall onto her grandson during the incident.

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World's largest all-electric plane takes flight

An historic day for the aviation industry as the world's largest all-electric plane takes flight.

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'Cannabis burned during worship' by ancient Israelites - study

Cannabis residues have been found on an altar in an ancient desert temple in Israel.

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Ethiopia accused by Amnesty of illegal killings and mass arrests

The incidents happened in 2019 when the prime minister won the Nobel Peace Prize, Amnesty says.

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Coronavirus: South Korea closes schools again after biggest spike in weeks

Schools that had just re-opened days ago have now been forced shut again after a spike in cases.

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Hong Kong: What is the BNO and what does the UK move mean?

The UK waded into the Hong Kong security row by proposing more rights for holders of a special passport.

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What is it like being at school in South Korea?

Strict safety measures are in place, but more than 200 schools have been forced to close just days after they re-opened.

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Twitter hides Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'

For the first time, Twitter has hidden a tweet on the president's profile behind a warning.

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UK could offer 'path to citizenship' for Hong Kong's British passport holders

Hong Kong residents holding a UK overseas passport could gain a route to UK citizenship.

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Minneapolis protests continue: 'Nobody's listening'

Protests rock the Twin Cities area after the shocking death of an unarmed black man during an arrest.

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Coronavirus: 'I built a memorial to my grandfather on Animal Crossing'

One young woman used popular game Animal Crossing for her family tradition of Bai San.

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When Covid-19 hit, zookeeper Caitlin Henderson ended up in lockdown with 70 spiders

When Covid-19 hit, zookeeper Caitlin Henderson ended up in lockdown with 70 spiders.

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Lion attack in Australia leaves zookeeper badly injured

The woman is being treated for critical injuries after the incident in New South Wales, authorities say.

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Gough Whitlam dismissal: Australian court grants access to Queen's letters

A historian argues they should be public record over the sacking of Australia's prime minister in 1975.

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Trump signs executive order targeting Twitter after fact-checking row

The US president's move follows a decision by Twitter to add a "fact-check" notice to his tweets.

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George Floyd: National Guard deployed after Minneapolis clashes

State troops are activated after days of protests over the death of a black man in police custody.

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Online child abuse rising during lockdown warn police

Police forces across the world are warning criminals are using the restrictions to target children.

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Moscow more than doubles city's Covid-19 death toll

Officials now say 1,561 people died from the disease in April - not 639 as initially announced.

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World's deepest octopus captured on camera

A "Dumbo" octopus is photographed at a depth of 7,000m in the Indian Ocean's Java Trench.

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Rohingya refugee crisis: 'The bodies were thrown out of the boat'

Khadiza Begum, a Rohingya refugee, left Myanmar to escape violence but found more horror at sea.

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Coronavirus: How Turkey took control of Covid-19 emergency

Even without imposing a total lockdown, Turkey seems to have handled the outbreak well.

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Africa's week in pictures: 22 - 28 May 2020

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent.

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The films to look out for at the We Are One festival

Cannes, Toronto and Sundance are among the film festivals uniting for an online streaming event.

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The little lights now packing a deadly punch

LEDs already light our houses but developments are making them even more powerful.

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The coronavirus conundrum when your mouth is your ‘hand’

The coronavirus pandemic becomes a different kind of challenge when you use your mouth as your ‘hands’.

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Coronavirus: France to reopen cafes, bars and restaurants

Paris is no longer a virus hotspot but will need careful monitoring, PM Edouard Philippe says.

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Why India must battle the shame of period stain

Award-winning photographer Niraj Gera takes on stigma surrounding menstruation in India.

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Despite COVID-19 Threat, Operation Blessing Reaches Out to Homeless Typhoon Victims in Philippines

Thousands are now homeless after a strong typhoon ravaged remote towns in the Eastern Philippines. Despite the threat of COVID-19, Operation Blessing's Disaster Response team reached out to Filipinos bearing the brunt of Typhoon Vongfong. 

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Murdoch shuts 112 Australia print papers in major digital shift

More than 100 print papers to close as News Corp shifts to digital after the virus pandemic hit revenues.

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George Floyd: Minneapolis protests intensify

Thousands took to the streets on a second day of protests over the killing of an unarmed black man by a white police officer.

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George Floyd: Minnesota sees second night of clashes over death in custody

Tear gas is fired at protesters angry at the death of a man pinned down by a policeman in Minnesota.

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Austrian police publish honey-trap photos in Strache inquiry

The video scandal toppled the government - now police are trying to find the woman in the sting.

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Martin Scorsese reveals lockdown 'anxiety' and 'relief'

The US film director has made a haunting home video for the BBC about his experience of confinement.

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Billions More Desert Locusts Devour Crops from India to Africa, Adding to Farmers' Pandemic Woes

From India and Pakistan to Africa and the Middle East, farmers face a perfect storm. Already struggling with crippling coronavirus lockdowns, they face billions of locusts devouring crops and putting millions at risk.

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Billions More Desert Locusts Devour Crops from India to Africa, Adding to Farmers' Pandemic Woes

From India and Pakistan to Africa and the Middle East, farmers face a perfect storm. Already struggling with crippling coronavirus lockdowns, they face billions of locusts devouring crops and putting millions at risk.

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Coronavirus: Chechen leader Kadyrov 'healthy' after Covid scare

Ramzan Kadyrov, a key ally of President Putin, did not deny having been to hospital in Moscow.

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Coronavirus: 111-year-old Chilean woman recovers

Juana Zúñiga contracted the virus at her care home near Santiago, where she is the oldest resident.

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India policeman's TikTok video helps family find missing father

A TikTok video filmed in north India helped a family on the other end of the country find their father.

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China's parliament backs Hong Kong security bill

China says the bill will rein in "terrorism" but many feel it will end Hong Kong's unique status.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Trump to 'sign executive order about social media'

The latest dispute comes after Twitter added fact-check links to the president's tweets for the first time.

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Coronavirus: Professional athletes train in lockdown

Professional and Olympic athletes have had to devise ways to continue their rigorous training.

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Coronavirus: What attacks on Asians reveal about American identity

Covid-inspired attacks on East Asian people in the US reveal uncomfortable truths about American identity.

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Coronavirus: How the advertising industry is changing

A large decline in advertising expenditure is hurting the sector, plus TV channels and newspapers.

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The High Note: Why Tracee Ellis Ross 'only got better with age'

Tracee Ellis Ross says it's "absurd" that women over 50 have ever been "counted out".

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Crossing Divides: The bomb maker turned peacemaker

Once part of the group behind the Bali bombing, now Ali Fauzi is on a mission to end terror.

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Cocaine and Guinea-Bissau: How Africa's 'narco-state' is trying to kick its habit

Concern mounts about Guinea-Bissau commitment to curb drug trafficking, writes Ricci Shyrock.

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Coronavirus: Nightmare spreads through Russia's care homes

Carers reveal the hidden spread of Covid-19 and official numbers appear not to tell the whole story.

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Coronavirus: Inside the pro-China network targeting the US, Hong Kong and an exiled tycoon

A coordinated network of accounts on three social networks has been targeting the Chinese government's critics.

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Zambia probes Chinese clothes factory murders

The killings of three Chinese nationals come amid a crackdown on firms accused of discrimination.

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Chrissy Teigen posts decision to remove breast implants

"I'm getting my boobs out!" she posted on social media, winning praise for her honest explanation.

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Walkers found after 19 days in the New Zealand wilderness

The 23-year-olds were winched from a clearing after a helicopter spotted smoke from their fire.

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Mexican archaeologists locate wreck of 200-year-old ship

They have named the wreck after the fisherman who first spotted it off the coast of Quintana Roo.

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Coronavirus: EU to announce huge recovery package

A fund of at least €500bn ($545bn; £448bn) will be proposed, some of it raised on capital markets.

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Romina Ashrafi: Outrage in Iran over 'honour killing' of girl

Romina Ashrafi, 14, was allegedly killed by her father after she ran away with her older boyfriend.

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Mount Everest: Chinese team summit during pandemic

The team are the only climbers to summit this season, and are re-measuring the height.

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Roman mosaic floor found under Italian vineyard

Authorities north of Verona in Italy found the well-preserved tile floor after decades of searching.

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Minnesota violence: Clashes over death of black man in police custody

Tear gas is fired at protesters angry at the death of a man pinned down by a policeman in Minnesota.

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Man charged over deadly Kyoto animation studio fire

The arson attack killed 36 people, but Shinji Aoba was too badly burned to be detained until now.

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India heatwave: Delhi temperature hits 47C as north India reels

Delhi saw temperatures hit 47C, the highest in decades for this time of year.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Australia's megafauna roamed the tropics with first humans but then disappeared

New evidence shows climate change may have wiped out Australia's giant beasts.

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Mexico: Roma director Alfonso Cuarón makes plea for domestic workers

He says domestic workers laid of during the Covid-19 pandemic should continue to receive pay.

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Record drop in energy investment, warns IEA think-tank

The pandemic has caused a record fall in energy investment and will likely lead to more pollution.

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Coronavirus: Why Merkel may help fund Europe's recovery plan

Germany’s leader has agreed to shoulder some of the burden, but four "frugal" EU states are unhappy.

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Tests vital for Africa's fight against coronavirus

Early successes have been hailed by some but governments must start getting more data, reports Anne Soy.

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Coronavirus: The human cost of virus misinformation

A BBC team tracking coronavirus misinformation has found links to assaults, arsons and deaths - and the potential for even greater indirect harm.

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Coronavirus: Lebanon's woes worsen as country pushed to the brink

Country was already rocked by unrest over the cost of living - then came coronavirus.

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Mumbai: How Covid-19 has ravaged India's richest city

With nearly 30,000 cases, Mumbai accounts for more than a fifth of India's coronavirus infections.

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Hong Kong ramps up security ahead of controversial bill reading

Protesters were urged to disrupt proceedings in an attempt to derail the bill's second reading.

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SpaceX launch: What is SpaceX and why is it working with Nasa?

Ahead of the launch of the Crew Dragon mission, the BBC explains what SpaceX does exactly

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Denmark embraces live music drive-ins

Mads Langer performs a drive-in concert for music fans in Copenhagen while social distancing.

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TV host Jimmy Fallon 'very sorry' for 2000 blackface skit

The NBC's Tonight Show host called his depiction of comedian Chris Rock "unquestionably offensive".

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Coronavirus: German Ikea car park used for mass Eid prayer

Muslims brought prayer mats and face masks to a huge car park for socially-distanced prayers.

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Coronavirus: Egypt doctors accuse government over medics' deaths

A union says the health ministry bears "full responsibility" for doctors' deaths from Covid-19.

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Costa Rica celebrates first same-sex weddings

The country is the first in Central America to allow same-sex couples to marry in landmark ruling.

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Trafficked Nigerian women rescued from Lebanon

The 50 return home a month after a woman working as a maid in Beirut was found for sale on Facebook.

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Coronavirus: French alarm at Covid-linked Med pollution

Environmentalists in the south of France find masks and gloves littering the seabed.

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White woman called police on black man in dog row

The woman has now been suspended from her job at an investment firm in New York City.

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Clickbait and podcasts: France frowns on English words

The French language enrichment commission announces a new list of alternatives to English terms.

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Australia bushfires: Hundreds of deaths linked to smoke, inquiry hears

More than 4,000 people were admitted to hospital due to the smoke, a government inquiry has heard.

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Alberta minister says ban on protests means 'great time' to build pipeline

Alberta's energy minister cites a ban on protests when asked about a controversial project in Canada.

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Zara Abid: Model presumed dead in Pakistan plane crash abused online

Zara Abid, 28, was being mourned by friends and family, but then trolls began abusing her legacy online.

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Stanley Ho: Hong Kong's 'king of gambling' dies aged 98

Ho was credited with steering Macau to overtake Las Vegas as the gambling capital of the world.

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Monday, May 25, 2020

Republican National Convention: Trump threatens to move event from North Carolina

The president wants North Carolina to ensure there are no restrictions on crowds due to the pandemic.

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Boy, 12, followed down mountain by brown bear

Alessandro was hiking with his family in northern Italy when they realised he was being followed.

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Coronavirus: New York Stock Exchange trading floor to reopen

The resumption of floor trading comes after a two-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Hong Kong security law: Carrie Lam dismisses concerns over rights

Carrie Lam says a security law planned by China is a "responsible" move which won't infringe on rights.

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Huawei: What would happen if the UK ditched the Chinese firm?

Officials are taking another look into Huawei, but the Chinese firm warns against a 5G ban.

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Italy's medical workers: 'We became heroes but they've already forgotten us'

With Italy past the peak of coronavirus, medical staff say the trauma is only just hitting them now.

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Coronavirus: Call for clear face masks to be 'the norm'

Transparent masks allow deaf people to communicate - but supplies are short where they are most needed.

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In pictures: Indigenous nurse on frontline in virus fight

Vanderlecia Ortega dos Santos is the sole nurse caring for a community of 700 in Manaus, Brazil.

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Coronavirus in South Africa: Smokers fume at cigarette ban

The government is to ease lockdown restrictions and allow the sale of alcohol - but not cigarettes.

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Coronavirus: The strangers reaching out to Kyrgyzstan's lonely teenagers

Worried by teens' mental health struggles during Kyrgyzstan's coronavirus lockdown, one group acted.

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Thailand: Elephants on 'great migration' to survive coronavirus starvation

With the collapse of the tourism industry because of the coronavirus, Thailand's captive elephants are now at risk of starvation.

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Indonesia: Alone in a sinking village

Once home to more than 200 families, the village of Bedono in Central Java is now under water.

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Coronavirus: Joe Biden emerges from quarantine on Memorial Day

The US Democratic presidential candidate makes his first public appearance in more than two months.

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Coronavirus: 'I see a lot of people, I don't see any masks'

Scores of people visited beach destinations over the Memorial Day weekend, not all abiding by the guidelines.

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Coronavirus: Lufthansa agrees €9bn rescue deal with Germany

European markets rose on the bailout deal news, which sees Germany take a 20% stake in the firm.

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Coronavirus: WHO halts trials of hydroxychloroquine over safety fears

Testing of hydroxychloroquine as a possible coronavirus treatment is suspended by the health agency.

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Sir Richard Branson: Virgin Orbit rocket fails on debut flight

A California company owned by UK businessman Sir Richard Branson fails to launch a rocket to orbit.

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Coronavirus: Spain to stop quarantining arrivals from 1 July

The country hopes to save the summer season but UK tourists face quarantine in their own country.

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Balbir Singh: India mourns loss of hockey legend and independence hero

Balbir Singh, who has died aged 95, helped seal hockey gold for newly independent India in 1948.

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Suriname election: Will a convicted murderer be re-elected?

Suriname's President Desi Bouterse was convicted of murder but he is confident he will be re-elected.

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Nikoloz Basilashvili: Georgian tennis star charged with assaulting ex-wife

Nikoloz Basilashvili is accused by his ex-wife of attacking her - an allegation he denies.

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Coronavirus outbreak: Five ways Europe is easing lockdown

Jogging in a Madrid park, having a Czech beer, taking a Greek ferry - Europe is opening up more.

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Marie Cau: First transgender mayor elected in France

The council of Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes chose Marie Cau as their new mayor on Saturday.

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Coronavirus: Americans flock to beaches on Memorial Day weekend

People are seen flouting restrictions on what is known in the US as the unofficial start of summer.

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The Metro Manila priests fighting coronavirus with the cross

With the cross in one hand, alcohol spray in the other, a group of Catholic priests in Metro Manila have been risking their lives to serve their poverty-stricken community.

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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Western Australia storm: Ex-cyclone brings widespread damage to coast

An ex-tropical cyclone and a cold front combined to create a "once-in-a-decade" event, officials say.

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Tiger Woods & Peyton Manning beat Tom Brady & Phil Mickelson in $20m charity match

Tiger Woods, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Phil Mickelson raised $20m for coronavirus relief efforts in The Match: Champions for Charity.

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New Zealand earthquake hits during PM Ardern live TV interview

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern carries on an interview as an earthquake hits parliament.

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Hong Kong security law 'needed to tackle terrorism'

The territory's security chief says the controversial security law will save the city from violence.

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Coronavirus: Chile's president says healthcare system 'very close to the limit'

President Sebastián Piñera warns of the strain on hospitals as the number of cases approaches 70,000.

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Family of exiled top Saudi officer Saad al-Jabri 'targeted'

Saad al-Jabri fled to Canada but officials are going after his children back home, the BBC is told.

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Coronavirus in Sudan exposes new leaders

Some medics have refused to work and elderly people have been dying, writes Zeinab Mohammed Salih.

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Caribbean tourism reels from coronavirus

Tourism is vital to the Caribbean but visitors are absent amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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'I left my campervan in Argentina'

Thousands of van-driving nomads were living the dream - until the coronavirus pandemic brought them to a sudden halt.

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The South Korean protester living in the sky

Kim Yong-hee has spent a year living on a 20-metre-high traffic tower in protest at Samsung's zero-union policy.

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Coronavirus: US suspends travel from Brazil for foreigners

Brazil has recently become a new coronavirus hotspot with more than 300,000 known cases.

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South African President Ramaphosa says outbreak will get worse

Cyril Ramaphosa said the worst is still ahead while announcing an ease in lockdown measures.

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Millions of periodical cicadas to emerge in parts of US

After spending most of their lives in the soil, periodical cicadas will come out in three US states.

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Coronavirus: Austrian president 'sorry' for breaking lockdown curfew

President Van der Bellen stayed at a Vienna restaurant beyond the mandated closing time of 23:00.

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Bundesliga: Timo Werner scores three as Leipzig thrash Mainz

Timo Werner scores his first goals since the Bundesliga returned from its two-month suspension with a hat-trick as RB Leipzig thump Mainz.

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Afghanistan: Taliban prisoner release amid Eid al-Fitr ceasefire

The government says up to 2,000 prisoners will be freed, after the Islamist group proposed a truce.

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Coronavirus in South Africa: Outbreak closes AngloGold Ashanti mine

The Mponeng mine, the world's deepest, only resumed operations in April following a national lockdown.

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Coronavirus: Could these social distancing hacks make it to market?

People around the world are inventing their own gadgets and designs to adhere to social distancing.

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Coronavirus: China accuses US of spreading 'conspiracies'

The country's top diplomat hits out at Washington - raising tensions between the two world powers.

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In pictures: Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr amid coronavirus

After a Ramadan marked by lockdowns and social distancing, Muslims begin celebrating the festival.

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Iran oil tanker reaches Venezuela amid US tension

Five tankers are being escorted by the Venezuelan military as the country struggles with shortages.

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Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas, Water Cannon at Protesters

Hong Kong police fired tear gas and a water cannon at protesters in a popular shopping district on Sunday, as thousands took to the streets to march against China’s proposed tough national security legislation for the city.

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Nasa SpaceX launch: Astronauts complete rehearsal for historic mission

Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken ready themselves and their kit for Wednesday's flight to the space station.

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Saturday, May 23, 2020

Netanyahu trial: Israeli prime minister faces Jerusalem court

The country is gripped by the spectacle of a serving leader being tried for the first time.

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Western Australia prepares for 'once-in-a-decade' storm

The country's entire western coast is expected to be affected by torrential rain and massive waves.

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Hong Kong: World political figures condemn China's security law plan

Nearly 200 signatories say Beijing's proposal is an "assault on the city's fundamental freedoms".

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Stan's Donuts: A farewell to a shop closed by coronavirus

Coronavirus has forced thousands of small businesses to shut in the US. Stan's Donuts is just one.

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Rwanda genocide: How Félicien Kabuga evaded capture for 26 years

Félicien Kabuga outwitted Rwandan genocide prosecutors by using 28 aliases and powerful connections.

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Coronavirus: Why reopening French schools is a social emergency

Children returning to school are often from wealthier families, so why are other pupils staying home?

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LG Polymers: Was negligence behind India's deadly gas leak?

The Indian arm of a South Korean multinational was charged after a leak from its factory killed 12.

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Coronavirus: Which health claims are circulating online?

A wide range of false and misleading health claims continue to spread on social media.

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Afghanistan: Taliban announce three-day Eid ceasefire with government

The truce with government forces will take effect when the Muslim festival of Eid begins on Sunday.

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Coronavirus: New York state daily death toll drop below 100

A total of 84 people died in 24 hours, the lowest daily toll since March in the worst-hit US state.

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Coronavirus: Over 40 Covid-19 cases traced to church service in Germany

Over 40 people who attended a Baptist service in Frankfurt after curbs were eased were infected.

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Coronavirus: Anti-lockdown car protest draws thousands

An opposition party urges people to protest from their cars in order to maintain social distancing.

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Memorial Service Livestreamed on May 29 in Honor of Christian Apologist Ravi Zacharias

A private memorial service will be live-streamed on May 29 to celebrate the life and legacy of Christian evangelist and apologist Ravi Zacharias.

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Battle of Berlin survivor Saturn the alligator dies in Moscow Zoo

His colourful history included escaping from a zoo and a rumour that he belonged to Adolf Hitler.

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La Liga can resume from 8 June, says Spain's prime minister

La Liga can resume from 8 June, says Spain's prime minister Pedro Sanchez.

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Shock Report Reveals India's Extreme Levels of Persecution Against Christians

Government leaders in India were issued a stern warning recently from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in their annual report on the state of religious freedom around the world.

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Hana Kimura: Netflix star and Japanese wrestler dies at 22

The wrestler turned Netflix Reality TV personality had posted about online bullying before she died.

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Friday, May 22, 2020

Hertz: Car rental firm files for US bankruptcy protection

The company said the coronavirus pandemic had led to an "abrupt" decline in bookings.

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Ramadan: German church opens doors for Muslim prayers

New social distancing rules meant many worshippers had nowhere to go until the church stepped in.

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Coronavirus: Is it safe to visit US national parks?

National parks are re-opening and people can't wait to embrace the Great Outdoors. But is it safe?

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Pakistan plane crash: 'All I could see was fire'

At least 92 people have died after a PIA plane hit a Karachi residential area during landing.

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Coronavirus: Protective badges and cannabis claims fact-checked

Claims that badges can protect wearers from coronavirus and a cannabis treatment fact-checked.

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Coronavirus in Kenya: 'I buried my cousin on Facebook Live'

The BBC's Mercy Juma had to watch her cousin's burial online - until her internet connection failed.

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Coronavirus in the Maldives: The couple trapped on never-ending honeymoon

A Dubai-based couple are still stuck at a deserted resort, more than two months after their wedding.

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Heinrich Himmler: How a fake stamp led to the Nazi SS leader's capture

Seventy-five years after his death, the Nazi SS leader's possessions are due to go on display in the UK.

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Coronavirus: Can children catch and pass on coronavirus?

BBC's Health Correspondent Laura Foster explains what we know currently about how children are affected by the virus.

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Brazil court releases foul-mouthed Bolsonaro video

It is part of a probe into allegations the president tried to replace top federal police officials.

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Canada v US: Loon stabs eagle through heart

The loon, which is on Canada's dollar coin, and the eagle, America's national bird, fought to the death.

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Week in pictures: 16-22 May 2020

A selection of news photographs taken around the world this week.

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Iranian Parkour athlete arrested over a rooftop kiss

Alireza Japalaghy performs life-threatening stunts, but has been detained for 'vulgar acts'.

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How to find a meteorite in Antarctica

Justin Rowlatt joins a team of scientists looking for small space rocks in Antarctica.

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'It Has Been Beautiful': Mobile Church in Kenya Takes Services to the People Amid Virus

A church in Kenya has taken its services on the road, travelling to apartment blocks and performing sermons and music from the street below, allowing people to attend church while being able to maintain social distancing rules brought in to tackle the new coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus: Yemen's healthcare system 'in effect collapsed'

A UN humanitarian agency warns that infections are spreading fast across the war-torn country.

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Hong Kong residents respond to controversial security law

Hong Kong residents give their reaction to the controversial national security law being planned.

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Hong Kong: Pompeo condemns China’s law as ‘death knell’ for freedoms

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the law would be a “death knell” for Hong Kong’s special freedoms.

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US naval base shooting was 'terrorism related', FBI says

A second suspect may be at large in the attack that injured one and left the shooter dead.

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Ukraine: Dogs auctioned to pay owners' debts

The practice, exposed by an opposition MP, has sparked uproar.

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Mory Kanté: African music star dies aged 70

The singer, who helped bring African music to world audiences with hits like Yéké Yéké, dies in Guinea.

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Augustin Bizimana: Remains of top Rwanda genocide suspect found

Augustin Bizimana was defence minister when about 800,000 people were killed in 100 days.

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China's new law: Why Hong Kong is worried

A simple guide to the new national security law China has proposed in Hong Kong and why it matters.

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Pakistan International Airlines passenger plane crashes in Karachi

A PIA jet crashes in a residential area on a flight from Lahore, with more than 100 on board.

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Son 'kills father' during Zoom video chat in New York state

Several chat participants witness the stabbing of a Long Island man by his son, police say.

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Thursday, May 21, 2020

China scraps annual economic growth target for first time

The world's second largest economy takes unprecedented step not to give forecast for the year ahead.

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Coronavirus: Flexible working will be a new normal after virus

Facebook and New Zealand's prime minister are the latest to support a radical shift in how we all work.

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Cyclone Amphan: Survivors return to face destruction left by storm

A massive clean-up operation begins after the storm flattened homes and left cities without power.

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Jamal Khashoggi: Saudi journalist's family 'forgives' his killers

The journalist was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018.

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Singapore quizzer finally wins $10k after Tony Hadley's message

Muhammad Shalehan was originally denied the prize as judges claimed he mispronounced "Tony Hadley".

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Coronavirus: The Bolivian orchestra stranded in a German castle

The young musicians have been in a moated castle in eastern Germany for 73 days after Bolivia closed its borders.

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Coronavirus: Is Latin America the next epicentre of the pandemic?

New cases have been rising sharply in Brazil and Mexico, along with other countries in the region.

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Coronavirus sparks a sanitary pad crisis in India

Schools normally provide students with pads in a country where millions of women go without.

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Get ready for the 'holy grail' of computer graphics

Ray tracing produces stunning lighting effects but has been too complex for computers, until now.

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National People's Congress: China's parliament meets for post-virus show of strength

The session comes as China emerges from the virus crisis, and appears set to limit Hong Kong's freedoms.

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Wilson Jerman: Ex-White House butler dies of coronavirus

Wilson Roosevelt Jerman worked for 11 US presidents in over five decades at the White House.

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Africa's week in pictures: 15 - 21 May 2020

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent.

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Emptier US roads more lethal in coronavirus pandemic, report says

March's fatality rates jump by 14% even though people are driving less due to virus restrictions.

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Coronavirus in South Africa: Two-day-old baby dies

The prematurely born baby, who had trouble breathing, is among the youngest victims in the world.

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Tiger seized in Mexico after man tried to lasso it

Animal welfare officials intervened after a video emerged showing men chasing the tiger in the streets.

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Italy bribery probe nets Sicily coronavirus response chief

The virus response boss is among 10 arrested in a big healthcare corruption probe in hard-hit Italy.

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Venezuela's military to escort Iranian tankers bringing petrol

The tankers, bringing much-needed petrol, will be "welcomed" into its exclusive economic zone.

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Lockdown: South African actors create a hit online soap opera

A group of South African actors in lockdown are making a hit online soap opera from their homes.

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Coronavirus: Hydroxychloroquine trial begins in the UK

The study will test the drugs - one of which Donald Trump has said he is taking - against a placebo.

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Coronavirus: Tinder boss says 'dramatic' changes to dating

Elie Seidman discusses the impact of coronavirus and how his dating app will react.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Zuckerberg: Facebook to 'take down' coronavirus misinformation

Mark Zuckerberg explains how the social network is responding to the Covid-19 crisis.

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Amphan: Indian city of Kolkata devastated by cyclone

Many of the city's 14 million people are without electricity and communications have been disrupted.

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Pakistan girls: Man arrested for 'murdering cousins over video'

The 52-second video was reportedly shot nearly a year ago, but went viral a few weeks ago.

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Spandau Ballet, a radio quiz, one syllable - and a $10,000 riddle

When a Singaporean quizzer lost a huge cash prize over one syllable, he got some unlikely help.

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US Senate passes bill that could delist some Chinese firms

The moves comes as tensions rise between Washington and Beijing over the coronavirus pandemic.

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Mika Brzezinski: TV host blasts 'sick' Trump's conspiracy theory

The president is called "disgusting" by Joe Scarborough's furious co-host and wife.

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Ex-Trump lawyer Cohen to be freed from prison

Michael Cohen will continue serving his sentence at home as Covid-19 spreads in prisons.

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Doctor who raised concerns over PPE shortage admitted to mental hospital

The Andhra Pradesh medic was suspended after complaining about the lack of protective equipment.

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Coronavirus: The Russian republic enduring a 'catastrophe'

The coronavirus outbreak in Dagestan in southern Russia saw 10 dying each day at its peak.

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Coronavirus: World sees highest daily increase in virus cases - WHO

The head of the World Health Organization warns the pandemic is a "long way" from being over.

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Coronavirus: Sleepless nights for doctors in a war zone

People in Afghanistan dared to hope for peace, but they are now fighting both violence and the virus.

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Coronavirus: What does it mean for natural disaster response?

How are emergency services preparing for natural disasters amid the coronavirus pandemic?

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Colombia: How armed gangs are using lockdown to target activists

Campaigners were already at risk but restrictions have left them easy targets for militia groups.

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Coronavirus: Universities fear fall in lucrative overseas students

Education is one of the sectors of the global economy that is being hardest hit by the pandemic.

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Africa didn't dither but faces long coronavirus fight

How the continent's sense of vulnerability may help it adapt to yet another deadly disease.

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Burundi election: Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp blocked

Voters choose a new president as the current leader moves to a new elevated role of "supreme guide".

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Nasa: Doug Loverro steps down days before crewed launch

Doug Loverro steps down the week before the US's first crewed launch in almost a decade.

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Auschwitz: Hidden objects found at concentration camp

Renovators at the Nazi concentration camp complex found the hidden items in a chimney in Block 17.

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Letter-writing: Connection in disconnected times

Stuck indoors, people are turning to an old way of keeping in touch - even Taylor Swift is joining in.

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Michigan floods: Evacuations after Edenville and Sanford dams collapse

Two dams burst after days of heavy rain, and officials warn of record high water levels in Midland.

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Climate change: Top 10 tips to reduce carbon footprint revealed

A report lists some of the best ways people can tackle their own contribution to climate change.

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Man makes money buying his own pizza on DoorDash app

The owner of a pizza restaurant discovered the app was selling his food cheaper than he was but still paying him full price.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Coronavirus lockdown: The Indian migrants dying to get home

Many poor Indians, fleeing hunger in locked down cities, have died of exhaustion or in accidents.

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Zelensky's Ukraine: Why comic's dream of transformation may be over

Ukraine's president is still popular after a year in power but his top team has fallen apart.

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Does chloroquine work against coronavirus?

President Trump says he takes the drug as a preventative measure. But what do we know about its effectiveness?

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Coronavirus: What are President Trump's charges against the WHO?

The World Health Organization rejects US criticism it mishandled the early days of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Coronavirus: What's the risk on public transport?

Bus and train operators are reducing services and increasing cleaning.

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Amphan: Heavy rains in India and Bangladesh as cyclone bears down

Cyclone Amphan is expected to make landfall near the border between the two countries.

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Coronavirus: World Bank warns 60m at risk of 'extreme poverty'

The financial impact of the coronavirus is hitting poor nations hard and destroying millions of livelihoods.

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Roe v Wade: Woman behind US abortion ruling was paid to recant

Norma McCorvey, better known as Jane Roe, says she took money from evangelicals to condemn abortion.

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Social distancing: When extreme weather and coronavirus collide

People displaced by extreme weather are forced to break Covid-19 social distancing safety guidelines.

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Venezuelan bank files legal claim with Bank of England over gold

The Central Bank of Venezuela says the gold's value could be used to tackle coronavirus.

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Trump says US topping world virus cases is 'badge of honour'

Mr Trump argues the US having the most coronavirus cases in the world is actually "a good thing".

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Teenage boy charged in Canada's first 'incel' terror case

The 17-year-old boy is accused of fatally stabbing a woman an erotic massage parlour this year.

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Rami Makhlouf: The rift at the heart of Syria's ruling family

What's behind the angry videos posted by the billionaire relative of Bashar al-Assad?

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Coronavirus bites into Australia's bushfire recovery

Some tourist towns had barely survived fires when the virus hit, and locals say they are struggling.

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Coronavirus in Africa: Contained or unrecorded?

The continent has had less than 100,000 cases so far, but could be in for a prolonged outbreak.

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Oil collapse: 'Right now everything I have is shut down'

After years of boom, is the US oil industry now going bust?

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Climate change: Scientists fear car surge will see CO2 rebound

An analysis shows a huge daily CO2 drop, but a return to car travel may see emissions rebound.

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'Tortured Zimbabwe abductees' may face prosecution

Opposition activists, including an MP, say they were beaten and forced to drink urine by state agents.

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Facebook Shops: Online stores open on Facebook and Instagram

From brand pages to live streams, Facebook is rolling out new shopping features across its apps.

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Tributes Pour in for Beloved Christian Apologist Ravi Zacharias: ‘I Join the Thunderous Applause of Heaven’

As believers around the world mourn the death of beloved Bible teacher Ravi Zacharias, popular Christian leaders are posting their own tributes.

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France's Macron loses majority as defectors form new party

The French president's party loses seven MPs amid further signs of dissatisfaction in parliament.

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Megaraptor: Fossils of 10m-long dinosaur found in Argentina

Palaeontologists say the remains date back 70 million years, close to the end of the dinosaurs.

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Coronavirus: Anger grows for stranded crew on forgotten cruises

Months into the pandemic, thousands of cruise crew remain stuck at sea, desperate to get home.

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Coronavirus: Remote controlled mask invented to allow eating

Israeli investors have developed a coronavirus mask that has an automatic mouth hole.

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The Redeemed Life of Ravi Zacharias: How a Skeptic Became a Leading Voice for Christianity

Well-known author, evangelist, and Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias died Monday morning at his home in Atlanta, following a brief battle with bone cancer. He was 74.  

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US sees first gig in months

Fans wore masks and had their temperatures taken before watching the show in Arkansas.

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Sudan 'must pay' US East African embassy attack victims

The US Supreme Court rules in favour of damages over the 1998 bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.

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Coronavirus: World Health Organization members agree coronavirus response probe

The vote follows criticism of the organisation and China, particularly from the United States.

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Pakistan: Man who kissed murdered girls in video arrested

Police in Pakistan also detained two others believed to be involved in the teenagers' killings.

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EasyJet admits nine million customers hacked

The attack was "sophisticated" the airline said, adding that some credit card details had been accessed.

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World-Renowned Christian Apologist Ravi Zacharias Dies

World-renowned Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias, 74, passed away at his home in Atlanta on May 19 from a rare form of cancer in his spine.

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Polish hit song on grieving 'censored', sparking protests

Public radio is accused of censoring an anti-government song that topped the charts.

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China abductions: Parents find son snatched in hotel 32 years ago

Li Jingzhi quit her job to search China for her son, Mao Yin, who went missing in 1988.

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Coronavirus: Brazil records third-highest Covid-19 infection level

Brazil is now only behind the US and Russia in numbers of confirmed cases of coronavirus.

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Coronavirus vaccine: First evidence jab can train immune system

Larger trials now needed to see if the vaccine can protect against the coronavirus.

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Monday, May 18, 2020

Amphan: India evacuates millions ahead of super cyclone

The storm is expected to make landfall on Wednesday on India's eastern coast.

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Coronavirus: Trump gives WHO ultimatum over Covid-19 handling

The US president accuses the UN agency of having an "alarming lack of independence" from China.

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Coronavirus: Chile protesters clash with police over lockdown

Police use tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters in Santiago's El Bosque district.

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Coronavirus lockdown: The harmonica player giving cheer to neighbours

Frederic Yonnet is an urban jazz harmonica player who believes music can bridge social distancing.

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Myanmar police seize largest haul of synthetic drugs

Police find the biggest ever haul of synthetic drugs in South East Asia in a three-month operation.

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Coronavirus: Trump taking unproven drug hydroxychloroquine

Speaking at the White House, he told reporters he started taking the malaria and lupus medication recently.

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Coronavirus: France and Germany propose €500bn recovery fund

The countries agree a plan to distribute funds to EU member states worst affected by the pandemic.

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REPORT: 620 Nigerian Christians Killed So Far This Year by Muslim Militants Boko Haram, Fulani Herdmen

A report released late last week by a Nigerian organization estimates around 620 Christians were killed in the African country by Islamic militants during the first five months of 2020 alone. 

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FBI: US naval base attack 'motivated by Al-Qaeda'

The Saudi Air Force officer who killed three Americans in Florida spoke to the terror group in Yemen.

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Fang Fang: The Wuhan writer whose virus diary angered China

A controversial diary written during the early days of the pandemic has been translated into English.

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Leonardo DiCaprio joins DR Congo gorilla park campaign after attack

Twelve rangers were killed in an attack on Virunga National Park in DR Congo last month.

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Lesotho PM resigns amid ex-wife's murder case

Lesotho's prime minister, who is a suspect in the murder case of his former wife, resigns.

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South Africa's Cyril Ramaphosa jokes about arrest for breaking coronavirus rules

Cyril Ramaphosa says "come, before we get arrested" to fans who get close to take a photo.

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Just Sam: American Idol crowns first ever 'at home' winner

Just Sam was alone in lockdown in California when she sang in the finale - and celebrated her win.

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Coronavirus: Lockdown in a mirgrant camp

An Afghan journalist and refugee locked down in one of Europe’s migrant camps looks at the conditions in Malakasa camp.

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Coronavirus: Spain set for basic income to ease crisis pain

The government plans a basic monthly income for hard-up families - something few in Europe have tried.

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Israeli convicted of West Bank arson attack that killed three Palestinians

A Palestinian infant and his parents were killed when their home in Duma was firebombed in 2015.

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Burkina Faso unveils 'corrected' Thomas Sankara statue

A new monument to the African nationalist hero is unveiled after parts of the original melted.

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Night at the museum: Man breaks into dinosaur exhibit, taking selfies

An international student broke into Australia's oldest museum, taking selfies with the exhibits.

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Hong Kong: Lawmakers carried out during parliament mayhem

Pro-democracy lawmakers were dragged out by guards during a row partly about the Chinese national anthem.

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Coronavirus football: FC Seoul apologises for 'sex dolls' in stands

A company that produces sex toys gave the club 30 mannequins to fill some of their empty seats.

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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Japan's economy slips into recession amid coronavirus woes

The world's third biggest economy has fallen into recession for the first time in more than four years.

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Coronavirus: Can India replace China as world's factory?

Delhi is keen to exploit any shift in global investment flows prompted by the coronavirus crisis.

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Coronavirus: Hospitals in Brazil's São Paulo 'near collapse'

Public hospitals in São Paulo have reached 90% capacity for emergency beds, the city's mayor warns.

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Afghan maternity ward attack: The woman nursing the babies of murdered mothers

Firooza Omar volunteered to nurse newborns after a deadly attack on an Afghan maternity ward.

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Coronavirus: Why Africans should take part in vaccine trials

Scientists in Africa explain that any trials would be properly regulated and so the scare stories should be ignored.

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The man who bought 60,000 oil and gas wells

Rusty Hutson Jr is the boss of fast-growing US energy firm Diversified Gas & Oil.

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Space Plane: Mysterious US military aircraft launches

The Atlas V rocket, carrying the X-37B space plane, launched from Cape Canaveral on Sunday.

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Coronavirus: UK daily death figure dips to lowest since day after lockdown

The government says if a vaccine trial is successful the UK will have 30 million doses by September.

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Coronavirus: Brazil overtakes Spain and Italy as new cases grow

The Latin American nation now has more than 230,000 infections - the world's fourth highest number.

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo takes coronavirus test live on TV

Andrew Cuomo says "there is nothing about the test that should intimidate people" into not taking it.

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Coronavirus: Belgian hospital staff turn backs on PM Sophie Wilmès

Staff at Brussels' Saint-Pierre Hospital stage a protest during a visit by Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès.

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Afghanistan: Rival leaders Ghani and Abdullah in power-sharing deal

Ashraf Ghani will stay on as president, while Abdullah Abdullah will lead talks with the Taliban.

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India extends coronavirus lockdown by two weeks

The country's major cities will remain under strict restrictions, with some relaxation elsewhere.

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Israel swears in unity government after long political crisis

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his rival Benny Gantz agree to share power amid virus crisis.

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Coronavirus: Barack Obama and Lebron James congratulate US graduates

Many schools in the US have had to cancel graduation ceremonies, so famous faces have sent the students messages.

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Jorge Armenta: Mexican journalist killed in 'armed attack'

Jorge Armenta, director of Medios Obson, had received threats and was under government protection.

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Meet the baby orangutans learning to climb trees

Baby orangutans are learning new skills from their human surrogate parents.

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Félicien Kabuga: Rwanda genocide survivors happy with arrest

A widows' group says "everyone has been waiting" for his apprehension, 26 years after the slaughter.

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Chinese ambassador to Israel 'found dead at home'

China has yet to confirm the Israeli media reports about the death of Ambassador Du Wei.

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Hash oil factory blast injures 11 firefighters in Los Angeles

Crews tackling a blaze are hit by a fireball and have to run through a wall of flame to safety.

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Pakistan 'honour killing': Two girls die over mobile video

The teenage Pakistani girls were reportedly killed by a relative after video showed them with a man.

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German Bundesliga returns: What did football's new reality look like?

The German Bundesliga restarts and gives a glimpse into what the Premier League and other top leagues may look like.

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Saturday, May 16, 2020

Coronavirus: Obama criticises Trump administration's virus response

The former US president says top officials "aren't even pretending to be in charge" amid the crisis.

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Steve Linick: Democrats probe Trump's firing of inspector general

The president's firing of the state department's inspector general will be investigated by Congress.

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Coronavirus: Why Taiwan won't have a seat at the virus talks

As the world meets to tackle the coronavirus crisis, one of the most successful countries is not invited.

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Gedhun Choekyi Niyima: Tibetan Buddhism's 'reincarnated' leader who disappeared aged six

Twenty-five years after the Panchen Lama disappeared, Tibetans abroad urge China to reveal his fate.

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How Covid-19 is threatening Central America's economic lifeline

Many communities rely heavily on remittances but these are drying up due to coronavirus lockdowns.

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Letter from Africa: Spare a thought for stranded migrants

Ismail Einashe writes that migrants are facing a tougher time since the outbreak of coronavirus.

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One every eight minutes: India's missing children

Many of those who vanish are trafficked and exploited, but there's little public outrage.

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Actor Leslie Jordan on his lockdown Instagram fame

The Emmy Award-winning star's videos have helped him to hit more than four million followers.

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Polish archbishop refers child sex abuse case to Vatican

The country's most senior Catholic asks the Vatican to investigate after a new film alleges a cover-up.

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#LastNormalPhoto: Thousands share last images before lockdown

We asked you to post your last 'normal' photo before coronavirus. A lot of you replied.

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Coronavirus: Beach crowds as countries ease lockdowns

People head to the seaside around the world, with various measures to maintain social distancing.

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Eurovision 2020: Reigning winner Duncan Laurence's 'sadness' at cancellation

Reigning champion Duncan Laurence reflects on the contest being called off due to coronavirus.

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Coronavirus: Capturing isolation on New Zealand's Stewart Island

As the country emerges from lockdown, a photographer has documented life on rugged Stewart Island.

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Coronavirus: How face masks are becoming fashionable

With governments recommending face masks, the fashion world is ensuring they remain on trend.

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Borussia Dortmund 4-0 Schalke: Haaland scores in Dortmund win on Bundesliga return

Erling Braut Haaland scores for Borussia Dortmund as they mark the return of the Bundesliga during the coronavirus outbreak with a convincing derby win over Schalke.

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New York Giants's Deandre Baker surrenders after robbery charge

The other accused, Quinton Dunbar of the Seattle Seahawks, is still wanted by police in Florida.

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Bosnia: Protesters condemn Mass for WWII Croat Nazi collaborators

Thousands of people march in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo against a service to honour Nazi-allied Croatian soldiers.

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JC Penney: US department store files for bankruptcy

The 118-year-old company has warned stores will close as a result of the filing.

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Eurovision: Singers from cancelled contest say thank you

With the song contest cancelled, this year's Eurovision artists have recorded a message for fans.

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ICYMI: Seals, North Korea and penguins at a museum

Here are some stories you may have missed this week.

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Félicien Kabuga: Rwanda genocide suspect arrested in France

Businessman Félicien Kabuga is alleged to have financed the groups that carried out the Rwandan genocide.

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Tracking the outbreak in maps and charts

Key maps and charts explaining how the respiratory virus has spread around the world and how it is being dealt with.

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Fariba Adelkhah: French academic 'jailed for six years' in Iran

Fariba Adelkhah's lawyer says she has been convicted of national security charges.

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German Bundesliga: Season resumes after coronavirus shutdown

The German Bundesliga becomes the first major European league to restart after the coronavirus shutdown this weekend.

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Steve Linick: Trump fires state department inspector general

Steve Linick was investigating Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a senior Democrat says.

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India coronavirus lockdown: Road accident kills 24 migrant workers

Millions of Indian workers are travelling home after losing their jobs in the coronavirus lockdown.

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Friday, May 15, 2020

Little things people are doing while socially distanced

We saw flyovers by the Blue Angels, the Obamas reading to people online, and a socially distant table for one in Sweden.

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Coronavirus: Italy to lift travel restrictions as lockdown eases

The government will allow travel to and from the country as of 3 June, as it eases its lockdown.

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Kobe Bryant helicopter crash post-mortem released

An examination finds that all nine victims of the crash died as a result of blunt force trauma.

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Coronavirus in Nigeria: The child beggars at the heart of the outbreak

Tens of thousands of Koranic school children were recently sent home, unwittingly helping to spread coronavirus.

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White House 'Operation Warp Speed' to look for Covid jab

President Trump claims the initiative will deliver results in 2020, but US must reopen even with no vaccine.

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Coronavirus: Dutch singletons advised to seek ‘sex buddy’

The official guidance counsels singles to “meet with the same person”, provided they are virus-free.

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Reopening Small and Mid-Sized Churches: A Discussion on Leading After COVID-19

When the government announces that groups of 200 can gather, 85% of churches in America will be able to gather again. But what should that look like? How do you reopen safely?

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Brazil loses second health minister in a month

Nelson Teich resigned after disagreements with President Jair Bolsonaro, who opposes lockdown measures.

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UK now says no French quarantine exemption

Under the plans announced last weekend, people arriving from abroad must isolate themselves for two weeks.

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World War Two US Navy ship discovered in Pacific Ocean

The USS Nevada was the only ship to be present at both D-Day and the attack on Pearl Harbor.

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US targets Huawei with tighter chip export rules

The action is its latest against the Chinese tech giant, which the US says is a national security threat.

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Google hit by more suspected Oculus VR gadget-scam ads

Some large ads at the top of its results were for sites it now believes were stealing users' cash.

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Afghan maternity ward attackers 'came to kill the mothers'

Tuesday's attack on an Afghan maternity unit was "methodical" and no mistake, says charity director.

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From lockdown to gridlock: Asia’s traffic resumes after fall in pollution

As restrictions are eased traffic is starting to gridlock roads, leading to a rise in pollution.

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Hong Kong protests: Police watchdog clears officers over crackdown

A highly-anticipated report exonerates officers but critics say it ignores allegations of brutality.

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Israel gets first Ethiopia-born minister, in Pnina Tamano-Shata

Pnina Tamano-Shata was brought to Israel in a top-secret operation in the early 1980s.

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NFL's Deandre Baker and Quinton Dunbar charged with armed robbery

Deandre Baker of the New York Giants and Quinton Dunbar of the Seattle Seahawks both face charges.

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Coronavirus pushes German economy into recession

The economy shrank 2.2% in the first three months of 2020 as the pandemic took its toll on activity.

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Burning EU flag can now bring German jail term

Defiling the European Union's emblem and other foreign flags will be classed as a hate crime.

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Coronavirus: Surrogate babies stranded in Ukraine

Babies born to surrogate mothers are stuck in Ukraine due to coronavirus lockdown measures.

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Coronavirus: Baltic states open a pandemic 'travel bubble'

Residents of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania can now travel freely between the three nations.

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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Mexico at 'peak moment' of coronavirus crisis after biggest daily rise in cases

The country records its largest one-day rise in cases of the virus so far.

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Coronavirus: How 'overreaction' made Vietnam a virus success

Vietnam chose to prevent rather than fight Covid-19, a strategy which means it has had no virus deaths.

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Coronavirus: WTO head steps down a year early as downturn looms

Roberto Azevedo's exit comes as global trade is expected to slump to historic lows amid the pandemic.

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Coronavirus: Is Putin rushing Russia out of lockdown?

The Russian president has declared a six-week lockdown over but the infection rate is still very high.

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Appalachian Trail: Covid postpones the great American adventure

For Americans are missing the great outdoors, the Appalachian Trail is waiting.

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Aarogya Setu: Why India's Covid-19 contact tracing app is controversial

Aarogya Setu, India's contact tracing app, has crossed 100 million downloads, but has raised concerns.

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Coronavirus: Two Rohingya test positive in refugee camp

Aid agencies warn of the impact on the camp in Bangladesh, home to around one million Rohingya.

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'I Was Looking at None Other Than Jesus Christ': Near Death Experience Puts Man Face-to-Face With God

Jim Woodford had no interest in God but focused on building a life of luxury. Then he accidentally overdosed on medication and had a near-death experience. 

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South African minister embraces 'zol' meme that mocks her cannabis slang

When Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma used outdated slang in a speech, a DJ and others were quick to respond.

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Coronavirus: Can China test all of Wuhan in only 10 days?

Officials vowed to test all 11 million Wuhan residents in 10 days, but it appears they need longer.

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Richard Burr: US Senate intelligence chairman resigns amid FBI probe

The Republican is suspected of insider trading for selling $1.7m of stocks ahead of a market plunge.

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Spectacular demolition at German nuclear site

Two cooling towers are blown up at the disused Philippsburg nuclear power plant.

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One in four US workers claiming jobless benefits

Another 2.9 million Americans have filed for unemployment, bringing the total to more than 36 million.

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Israel West Bank annexation looms as unity government sworn in

Benjamin Netanyahu returns as prime minister, days before he is due to go on trial.

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EU court censures Hungary over migrant detentions

The court ruling comes amid criticism of Hungary's coronavirus emergency law.

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Coronavirus: State of emergency lifted in most of Japan

Coronavirus infections fall in much of the country, but Tokyo and Osaka remain under emergency order.

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Coral bleaching: Scientists 'find way to make coral more heat-resistant'

Researchers say they have developed a lab-grown strain of microalgae which is more tolerant to heat.

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Coronavirus: New Zealand lockdown eased as businesses reopen

New Zealand has reported no new cases of the virus in the past three days.

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1MDB: Malaysia drops charges against Wolf of Wall Street producer

Riza Aziz, producer of the Wolf of Wall Street, was caught up in the 1MDB state fund scandal.

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Germany far right: Explosives found at elite soldier's home

Investigators suspect the 45-year-old sergeant major of links to the far right.

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Coronavirus Sanofi: France resists idea of US getting vaccine first

The government says French drug giant Sanofi should not prioritise the US market.

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Coronavirus: New Zealand reopens with midnight barbers queues

Shops, cafes and parks reopen for New Zealanders - and some keen customers can't wait until morning.

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China relocates villagers living in 800m-high cliffs in anti-poverty drive

The village became famous for the precarious rattan ladder its residents used to get home.

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Matt Damon breaks Irish lockdown cover with surprise radio call

A local radio station had been trying to get in contact with Damon for weeks before he phoned in.

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Remdesivir: Five Indian and Pakistani firms to make drug to 'fight coronavirus'

The deal between Gilead and companies in South Asia will help make the drug for 127 countries.

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Burkina Faso: Twelve terror suspects 'found dead in their cells'

An investigation is launched after 12 people die in police cells overnight in Burkina Faso.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Coronavirus: Trump says Dr Fauci's warning 'not acceptable'

The president criticises his task force expert's caution about reopening the US too quickly.

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Coronavirus puts spotlight on landmark year for nature

The pandemic could have an impact on conservation efforts for years to come, say conservation experts.

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Republicans snatch rare prize of California seat

It is the first Republican win from a Democrat in the liberal stronghold since 1998.

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Heroic Christian Missionary Pilot Dies Delivering Aid in Rural Indonesia

Many are mourning the loss of pilot Joyce Lin, who died on Tuesday while delivering much-needed supplies and COVID-19 test kits to a rural village in Indonesia.

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Coronavirus: US 'won't use Russian ventilators' linked to fires

The ventilators have been linked to two deadly hospital blazes in Russia and are being investigated.

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Ravi Zacharias' Daughter Shares Special 'How Great Thou Art' Tribute That's 'Breathing Life into His Soul'

Naomi Zacharias, the daughter of renowned Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias, paid tribute to her father by sharing video of a stunning rendition of "How Great Thou Art."

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Russia Khachaturyan sisters: Investigators refuse to drop murder

Prosecutors earlier decided the Khachaturyan sisters suffered prolonged physical and sexual abuse.

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Coronavirus: Tanzania hospitals overwhelmed - US

President John Magufuli says the crisis is being exaggerated and has stopped publishing case numbers.

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Angela Merkel says she is 'pained' by Russian hacking

Germany's chancellor confirms she was targeted by hackers said to be Russian military intelligence.

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Dozens dead in Mexico after drinking adulterated alcohol

Police are searching for the source of the bootleg liquor which has left 46 dead in two states.

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Breonna Taylor: Lawsuit after US health worker shot dead by police

The family of Breonna Taylor, 26, accuse officers of causing her wrongful death.

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We will have summer tourist season, promises EU

The European Union is to propose a gradual lifting of borders to kick-start a tourist industry.

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Coronavirus: Broadway actor Nick Cordero wakes from coma

The Canadian star has been in hospital since late March and has had his right leg amputated.

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Ahmaud Arbery mum 'believes there will be justice'

The mother of Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed while out for a jog, says the case is moving in the "right direction".

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Coronavirus: Brazil records highest daily rise in deaths

The country, which is at the centre of the Latin American outbreak, registers 881 deaths in a day.

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Nature crisis: Moths have 'secret role' as crucial pollinators

Fluttering creatures of the night are also vital pollinators of plants and flowers, say scientists.

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Robert De Niro on coronavirus lockdown and US politics

The Oscar winning actor spoke to the BBC about life in New York during the outbreak and the country's leadership.

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'I was shunned over coronavirus fears'

Coronavirus stigma surrounds the East African nation's health workers, patients and survivors.

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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Coronavirus: Crew on virus-hit cruise ship allowed to disembark in Uruguay

Passengers on the Greg Mortimer had already left the ship last month.

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Rapper 6ix9ine has $200k charity donation rejected

US charity No Kid Hungry says it has a policy of rejecting funding from donors who do not fit its values.

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Coronavirus and tipping: Will the outbreak make us more generous?

One service says tips are up 99%, and there's a powerful factor which affects how people give to others.

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The faded beauty of abandoned cars

Photographer Dieter Klein searched Europe and the US to discover cars lost to time.

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Saudi Arabia: Just how deep are its troubles?

It has been rocked by coronavirus, an oil price collapse and the fallout from a high-profile murder.

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Coronavirus: China’s new army of tough-talking diplomats

How Beijing is mounting an aggressive campaign to defend its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Joe Biden assault claim: What does 'believe women' mean now?

The rallying cry of the #MeToo movement has been tested by allegations against Joe Biden.

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India coronavirus: How cake and songs made police pandemic heroes

India's lockdown has brought the police and public closer, but will it last?

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Coronavirus: Germany not alarmed by infection rate rise

The virus reproduction rate is above 1.0 in Germany - but experts believe it can be controlled.

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Czech media name Russian diplomat in 'poison plot' row

Russia's embassy in Prague asks for police protection in response to the report on Czech TV.

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Hackers hit A-list law firm of Lady Gaga, Drake and Madonna

Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks hit by hackers who claim to have contracts and personal emails of stars.

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Coronavirus: Fauci to warn Senate of 'needless suffering and death'

The US's top infectious diseases doctor will warn senators of the risks of re-opening too soon.

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Studio Ghibli artist teaches anime fans how to draw Totoro

Anime film producer's top tips on drawing the famous character like a pro.

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Valéry Giscard d’Estaing accused of sexual harassment

Officials launch an inquiry into the former president for allegedly groping a female journalist.

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Coronavirus: Josh Frydenberg tested for Covid-19 after coughing fit

Josh Frydenberg lost his voice from the coughing, and is now being tested for Covid-19.

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Coronavirus: Wuhan draws up plans to test all 11 million residents

Wuhan has proposed an ambitious battle plan to test its entire population in just 10 days.

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Afghan attack: Gunmen storm Kabul maternity hospital

Afghan special forces are battling gunmen at a clinic in the capital, with casualties feared.

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Monday, May 11, 2020

Five Covid-19 patients die in Russia hospital fire

Five Covid-19 patients die in St Petersburg hospital fire after short-circuit in ventilator - Russian news agencies

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Scott Johnson death: Australian man arrested in 1988 gay hate killing

US scholar Scott Johnson was found dead at the bottom of beach cliffs in Sydney in 1988.

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India's carbon emissions fall for first time in four decades

The fall in the carbon dioxide emissions is not just due to the country's coronavirus lockdown.

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Coronavirus: The ski resort saving snow for next season

The Finnish ski resort that had the best snowfall in years, and won't let it go to waste.

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Coronavirus: Musk defies orders to reopen Tesla's California plant

The boss of the electric carmaker said he would be on the assembly line with other Tesla workers.

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Bitcoin 'halving': What does the much-hyped event mean?

Investors are debating what impact the adjustment will have on the cryptocurrency market.

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The lost six weeks when US failed to control the virus

Having watched Asian and European countries struggle, the US was slow to test and lock down.

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Trump spars with Asian American reporter over 'nasty question'

CBS reporter Weijia Jiang asked Mr Trump why testing is a contest to him. He said she should ask China.

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Climate change: Study pours cold water on oil company net zero claims

Doubt is cast on claims fossil fuel companies are curbing their CO2 in line with net zero targets.

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Joshna Maharaj - The chef who lost her sense of smell

Chef Joshna Maharaj couldn't smell for years. Now she's working to regain some of what she lost.

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Coronavirus: Israel turns surveillance tools on itself

Counter-terror technology is being applied in the fight against Covid-19, raising privacy concerns.

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Coronavirus: Spanish family reunited after two months apart

The moment two aunts see their niece take her first steps as parts of Spain lift lockdown.

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South Africa's coronavirus lockdown: Doubts creep in

South Africa has been praised for halting the spread of coronavirus but unity is wearing thin.

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How to make your own face mask

Our guide to different types of face coverings and step-by-step instructions on how to make them.

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Africa's Sahel becomes latest al-Qaeda-IS battleground

IS and al-Qaeda affiliates have already locked horns in other jihadists hotspots.

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Coronavirus: France eases lockdown after eight weeks

France and some other European countries ease restrictions after two months of lockdown.

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Skateboarder, 11, lands record 1080-degree turn

Gui Khury from Brazil achieved the goal after using his time in lockdown to practise.

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Coronavirus: Mexican jailed gang leader Escamilla dies

Mexican Moisés Escamilla was serving a sentence for crimes including the decapitation of 12 people.

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Coronavirus: Robot dog enforces social distancing in Singapore park

The four-legged robot carries a camera and speaker to play social distancing messages in Singapore.

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Coronavirus: South Dakota Sioux refuse to take down 'illegal' checkpoints

Tribal officials say the checkpoints are the only way to ensure the virus does not enter their land.

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Moscow care home fire kills at least nine

A night-time blaze traps elderly hospice residents in Krasnogorsk on the edge of Moscow.

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Coronavirus: Crowd concerns as Australia’s restrictions ease

Crowds flock to shopping centres as Australia comes out of lockdown.

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Coronavirus: Wuhan in first virus cluster since end of lockdown

As China continues easing restrictions, new virus clusters in Wuhan and elsewhere have emerged.

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How are people making the best of social distancing?

A happy hour in Harlem, a teacher gives hugs behind a plastic wall, and puppies visit a care home.

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Sunday, May 10, 2020

Coronavirus: Dutch care home reunites families in a glass pod

With visits banned, one Dutch care home has found an innovative way to bring people together.

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Iran Missile Strikes Own Ship, Kills 1 Sailor, Hurts Others

An Iranian missile fired during a training exercise in the Gulf of Oman struck a support vessel near its target, killing at least one sailor and wounding 15 others, Iranian media reported Monday, amid heightened tensions between Tehran and the U.S. 

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Richard Pusey: Australian driver 'taunted dying police at crash scene'

Richard Pusey, who was uninjured, mocked the officers as they lay pinned under a truck say police.

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Iranian navy ship Konarak 'sunk by friendly fire' from frigate

Iran's navy was reportedly testing a new anti-ship missile when the accident took place.

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Saudi Arabia triples VAT to support coronavirus-hit economy

The oil-rich kingdom's finances have been rocked after the pandemic forced down global energy prices.

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Niger attacks: At least 20 killed in Tillaberi villages

The unidentified assailants reportedly looted shop, stole cattle and ordered inhabitants to flee.

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Colombian airline Avianca files for bankruptcy at US court

The firm said its income has dropping 80% since grounding its fleet due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Coronavirus anxiety: How to cope with life after lockdown

Mental health experts see a new phenomenon - anxiety about going back to a routine after lockdown.

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The high-flying circus firm for pop and rock stars

How friends Billy Alwen and Julian Bracey built circus performance firm Cirque Bijou.

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Migrants struggle to send money home

The Covid-19 pandemic is limiting the ability of people to send and receive money around the world.

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Eurovision: How coronavirus changed the 2020 song contest

The inside story on this year's cancellation from the artists who were due to sing in Rotterdam.

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Coronavirus: Italy’s other emergency - survivors’ mental health

Psychologists have seen people with coronavirus symptoms more associated with disasters or war.

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Coronavirus: How ‘secret burials’ in South Africa could help tackle Covid-19

South Africa's ban on large gatherings has meant the rediscovery of old traditions.

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Johnson unveils 'conditional plan' to reopen

Boris Johnson says people in England can spend more time outdoors from Wednesday but lockdown remains.

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NY care homes ordered to test workers for Covid-19

NY elderly care facilities will lose licenses if they don't abide by new Covid rules, says governor.

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Coronavirus: Zambia sex workers praised for contact tracing

There has been a surge in infections, mainly among sex workers and lorry drivers, in a border town.

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Italian aid worker kidnapped in Kenya in 2018 returns home

Silvia Romano, 25, was freed on Saturday in Somalia, in an operation by Italy's secret services.

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Angela Merkel compared to Hitler by Malta ambassador who then quits

Michael Zammit Tabona said the German chancellor "has fulfilled Hitler's dream" to control Europe.

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Coronavirus lockdown around the world in pictures

Restrictions ease in some countries but the World Health Organization warns infections could rise.

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Indian and Chinese troops 'clash on border' in Sikkim

Four Indian soldiers and seven Chinese soldiers are reportedly injured in a border fist fight.

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Coronavirus: Germany infection rate rises as lockdown eases

Just days after Angela Merkel loosens restrictions, the virus reproduction rate rises above 1.

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Coronavirus: White House task force members self-isolate

Top diseases expert Dr Anthony Fauci is one of the three members of President Trump's task force to self-isolate.

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