The gradual easing of lockdown measures in the capital, Abuja, Lagos and Ogun states will take effect on May 4.
Assessment report by United States Africa Command confirms two civilians were killed and three injured in 2019.
PM Ardern says no widespread and undetected community transmission but warns country should 'move cautiously'.
States have spent billions as stay-at-home orders have led to unemployment, curtailed spending and lowered tax revenue.
Aides argue that instead of showcasing efforts to solve the crisis, the briefings have devolved into grievance sessions.
Germany's central government is concerned that lifting restrictions too quickly will lead to a new surge in virus cases.
The curfew comes a week after a four-day lockdown weekend, including the national April 23 holiday and start of Ramadan.
Veneto's governor, Luca Zaia, of the far-rght League party, says keeping restrictions in place risks 'social conflict'.
New rule was announced on April 20 alongside the gradual lifting of lockdown measures in three main cities.
The move, decried by supporters of Bernie Sanders, will see congressional and state primaries carry on as planned.
Officials say conflict among migrants leads to fire in overcrowded camp, leaving hundreds homeless.
Researchers report highest level of defence expenditure in 10 years.
More than 700 people died in Iran after ingesting toxic methanol, erroneously thinking it can cure the new coronavirus.
Supreme Court case is a disappointment to gun rights advocates and relief to gun control groups.
Guatemalans deported by the US are threatened and shunned after officials say dozens test positive for the coronavirus.
Red rags, T-shirts dot Colombia's impoverished areas - a sign that many need food, help amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The almost-unanimous decision will allow insurers to recoup early losses from the Affordable Care Act's implementation.
Despite coronavirus fears due to overcrowding, prisoners are placed under 24-hour lockdown.
Is the coronavirus pandemic too important to be left to the scientists?
UN Security Council virtual meetings are not going to plan.
Donald Trump used a daily coronavirus briefing to suggest disinfectants and UV light could be used to treat the virus.
The Stream looks at why black communities in the United States are disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
People across the world are finding creative ways to stay active under the coronavirus lockdown.
We hear from some of Kenya’s leading artists about how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting their work.
Kimberly Halkett asks Donald Trump: 'Do you know you’re suggesting that imams wouldn’t follow social distancing?'