The true death toll may be at least 15 percent higher, while the UK may face its 'deepest recession in 300 years'.
Egyptian state TV says security forces exchange gunfire with members of 'terrorist group' in al-Amiriyah district.
Classing abortions as 'non-essential' is cruel and an assault on the rights of women to bodily autonomy.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, rape is widely used as a weapon of war against women, men and children.
Testing on humans approved but experts say there are dangers in rushing ahead with any potential solutions.
Obama says coronavirus crisis reminds US of need for leaders who 'bring people together rather than drive them apart'.
Statement purporting to bear President Mnangagwa's signature said coronavirus lockdown would be extended.
Leading scholar and author, accused of having Maoist links and conspiring against government, surrenders in Mumbai.
Tom Moore is raising funds by trying to walk the length of his garden one hundred times before his 100th birthday.
For centuries, copper has been used to repel certain bacteria and viruses, and a Chilean company is now using the metal to address a mask shortage.
From banging pots to virtual art, activists are organising at home and online to continue protests over inequality.
Both countries are developing hypersonic missiles, which fly several times speed of sound and can be steered in flight.
Supreme Court win will be seen as a bellwether in battleground Wisconsin ahead of the November presidential election.
Libya's internationally recognised gov't makes gains, capturing seven towns from Haftar's control in the past two days.
In hospitals across Canada, many organ transplants and other surgeries have been put on hold to give priority to COVID-19 patients.
Australia has so far avoided a large-scale outbreak of Covid-19 with infection rates dropping but the crisis is crippling the nation's economy.
Despite the health risks, there are indications the virus will not deter people from voting.
As protests are forbidden under lockdown, government accused of trying to pave way for new laws using cover of COVID-19.
With hundreds of detainees lodged in prisons outside the disputed region amid a pandemic, their families want them home.
Greece's tourism-dependant economy hit by tourist cancellations amid coronavirus lockdowns in main markets.
The need for 'good news' online skyrockets as a way to cope with stressful news related to coronavirus pandemic.
The pandemic has forced processing factories to shut down and produce goes to waste.
Governors fight back after US president insists he 'calls the shots' in deciding measures against coronavirus outbreak.
South Koreans go to polls on Wednesday to choose 300 seats in National Assembly, with focus on coronavirus, economy.
Coronavirus fears lead to increased logging in Brazil's Amazon and disease puts indigenous people's health at risk.