IOM chief says Tunisians used force to cross border while Tunisian interior ministry says authorities let them in.
Trump and leaders of many states continue their war of words as they agree more testing is needed before the US reopens.
An unprecedented fall in American crude oil sales has added to the hardships caused by the coronavirus.
More than five million people in South Sudan rely on food aid to survive - and the coronavirus pandemic is making their lives even harder.
Government says three soldiers and a vigilante group were responsible for the killing of civilians in anglophone region.
Young people 'massacred' in gas-rich Cabo Delgado province after they refused to join the group, police say.
Protests held again worsening economic, social conditions while parliament approves use of cannabis.
Search for gunman under way in Lebanon after attack in the quiet town of Baakline south of Lebanon's capital, Beirut.
Bipartisan panel backs earlier assessments that Russia, Putin actively interfered to boost prospects of Donald Trump.
Gantz's U-turn left followers disappointed after he agreed to a unity government with Netanyahu.
It is our turn now to experience the trauma of war.
While many Democrats have fantasised about the prospect, the former first lady has said she has no interest in the role.
Serie A clubs have unanimously agreed the current football season should be completed when possible.
Iraq has partly lifted a curfew imposed on March 17 to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Singapore and Hong Kong extend travel and business restrictions and mass migration has been banned in Indonesia ahead of Ramadan.
Coronavirus outbreak at hotel in southern town becomes third Greek refugee site this month confirmed to have virus.
Already struggling with economic sanctions, Iran begins reducing restrictions for businesses.
Fears have been growing for the health of more than eight million children in Spain who had not been allowed outside.
Movement restriction imposed to curb COVID-19 spread but critics say it left no realistic provision for emergency care.
Office for National Statistics reports extra 3,833 deaths in data that includes fatalities in care homes and hospices.
And they are desperately trying to use it to stay in power.
Millions normally return home at the end of the fasting month, but government says that cannot happen this year.
Israel accuses activist Ayman Haj Yahya of espionage for Iran as Arab leaders call it a politically motivated case.
A study found countries with widespread BCG vaccination had fewer deaths from coronavirus. But are the results reliable?
Khaana Chahiye is a citizens' initiative to ensure much of Mumbai's workforce does not go hungry during lockdown.