WHO responds to comments by US president, who claimed he has seen evidence the virus originated in a Chinese lab.
Kayleigh McEnany promises to 'never lie' to reporters in first White House press secretary briefing since March 2019.
Government is easing what has been Europe's longest lockdown on Monday, but there are concerns the road to recovery may be much harder.
In Texas, all retail stores, restaurants, movie theatres and malls can open on Friday at 25 percent capacity.
Parents with joint custody or visitation rights have to navigate lockdowns, emergency motions and fears of COVID-19.
Directors Danny Boyle, Ang Lee, Marc Webb and Hollywood actress Bryce Dallas Howard pay tributes to the Indian icon.
Interim President Jeanine Anez condemned move and accused opposition of putting lives of Bolivians at risk.
Lifting of lockdown restrictions is only first step, French president has warned.
It is one of the main parts of a sweeping economic plan the government says will help save Lebanon from bankruptcy, but that was not enough to satisfy angry protesters.
It conducted air raids after rejecting calls for a ceasefire during the holy month of Ramadan.
Experts raise privacy concerns over government's Aarogya Setu app, now mandatory for public and private sector workers.
PM Trudeau says the country is banning the use, trade of more than 1,500 models and varies of assault-style firearms.
HRW and Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network say more than 700 people taken into custody, including children.
Dispute was huge distraction for Afghanistan when coronavirus crisis was worsening and Taliban was stepping up attacks.
World's biggest lockdown extended with 'considerable relaxations' in lower-risk areas marked as green and orange zones.
Ankara and Abu Dhabi, who find themselves on opposing sides of many Middle East issues, now trade barbs over Libya war.
Biden says women who 'step forward deserve to be heard', but 'their stories should be subject to appropriate scrutiny'.
Exposure to infection and health risks combined with social inequalities could explain alarming figures, IFS says.
Train carrying 1,200 migrant workers leaves Hyderabad city as authorities transport workers stuck due to lockdown.
Democrats, expanding the contest to once 'safe' seats, within reach of regaining control from Republicans in November.
India's lockdown is hurting its crucial farming sector which employs about half of the country's workforce.
Afghan security forces also killed at least two Taliban members in clashes in southeastern Paktia province on Friday.
Tehran slams Germany for following in footsteps of Israel and US after it designated group a 'terrorist' organisation.
Experts warn the current instability in the oil market may further damage the economy.
Restrictions are beginning to ease and economic activity is gradually returning to the streets.