Authorities are trying to confirm whether woman who recently gave birth caught infection in refugee camp or at hospital.
House Speaker Pelosi wants to move forward with an infrastructure bill when Congress returns to work after April 20.
Islam Dweikat, 22, was shot by a rubber-coated bullet during protests near Nablus in early March, officials say.
Labour minister says investigation launched after Al Jazeera's report into circumstances surrounding the death.
At a briefing on Wednesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said his state has more than 83,000 cases of coronavirus.
Some 1.3 billion people in India are entering the second week of the largest lockdown the world has ever seen.
Warning from Philippine president comes after slum dwellers stage protests over lack of food supplies.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu owes his seat to a virus.
United States reportedly deploying Patriot missiles in Iraq to counter possible Iranian rocket attacks.
The two sides met on Tuesday and are scheduled to meet again on Wednesday for further talks.
Police accused of using heavy-handed tactics to enforce the dusk to dawn curfew since its introduction on Friday.
Healthcare workers turn to social media to raise awareness, lobby for more supplies and build support during pandemic.
The 13-year-old boy was reportedly shot dead when police cracked down to enforce a curfew imposed over COVID-19 on Monday evening.
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Family and patients remember the four doctors who contracted coronavirus while fighting for others with the disease.
Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, believed to be the UK's youngest victim, had no underlying health conditions, family says.
Governments must ensure free trade especially to avoid further slowdowns in food-supply chains, WTO, WHO, UN say.
Lebanon's cabinet has approved financial aid for low-income families as pandemic deepens what was already the country's worst economic crisis in decades.
More than 200 people have died from COVID-19 including former heads of state since first case was confirmed in February.
Civilians paying a heavy price as al-Shabab punishes them and American drone attacks kill them, Somali politician says.
A doctor explains that youthful immune systems can go into overdrive when fighting COVID-19 and this can prove fatal.
Millions of jobs under threat in Bangladesh as clothes factories lose orders and close their doors.
Death threats could not dampen Sheema Kermani's resolve; she has inspired women across Pakistan for the past 35 years.
A health emergency in Mexico, as Latin American countries step up measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic