Defence ministry says the movement of staff and troops in Syria to be minimised in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Downing Street says Johnson admitted after showing persistent symptoms of coronavirus 10 days after testing positive.
Queen Elizabeth II says 'we will succeed' against coronavirus in an extremely rare special televised address.
US military in Afghanistan rejects Taliban claim, saying it had upheld the military terms of the agreement.
Some countries are considering issuing 'immunity passports' for those who have recovered from the coronavirus.
Charity organisations say poor nutrition, lack of proper sanitation and overcrowding are common problems in camps.
Jibril was interim leader until the country held its first free elections in 2012 following the removal of Gaddafi.
Ghaith's lawyer says he was apprehended primarily due to Palestinian activity related to the coronavirus outbreak.
There is one idea out there that is already in the works, with the hope that it may ease worldwide lockdowns.
Some 12 cases have been confirmed in Gaza, as well as hundreds in the occupied West Bank and thousands in Israel.
As many work and earn day-to-day, some undocumented workers say they cannot afford to miss work even if they are feeling sick.
Thunderstorms over Darwin this weekend produced some impressive rainfall totals.
Country's vice-president says 29-year old patient showed symptoms on April 2 and is being treated in isolation.
We need to protect natural habitats from human encroachment and stop the trade in wildlife.
Lessons from the coverage of the 1918 Spanish flu.
Focusing the COVID-19 response on the most vulnerable will trickle up to everyone else.
As the deeply Catholic nation battles coronavirus, priests deliver blessings from trucks and motorised tricycles.
Farmers in Midwest fear shortages of food and labour if virus spreads into their rural communities.
The pandemic is keeping about a billion children away from school, leaving many adults wondering how to talk to them about COVID-19.
Officials warn tens of thousands of Palestinian workers returning from Israel for holidays to isolate themselves or risk disaster.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says two-thirds of government employees to return to their offices from April 11.
From famous 'war hotels' in Beirut and Baghdad, Saigon and Sarajevo to those now being transformed into field hospitals.
In Australia, social media communities are popping up to help artists network in isolation.
A doctor explains some of the reasons why men appear to be more likely to die when they catch COVID-19.
While the human touch remains essential in times of crisis, robots are stepping in where people cannot.