UN fears coronavirus could be spreading undetected among acutely malnourished population amid inadequate testing.
Governments all over the world are looking to smartphone technology to stay ahead of the coronavirus outbreak.
Shady Habash dies in Cairo's Tora Prison, say lawyers, after two years in detention for directing video mocking el-Sisi.
New York governor highlights roughly 900 new coronavirus cases hospitals in state are still reporting daily.
More than 28,130 people killed by COVID-19 in UK, now closely behind Italy as Europe's hardest-hit nation.
Health minister says emergency will be in place until July 24 and travellers to France will face two-week quarantine.
New Orleans has been one of the hot spots of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, with more than 6,000 infections.
Prisoners are being released early over fears coronavirus will spread through correctional facilities, but victims say many of those let off has been involved in violent crimes.
New infections jumped by 9,623 to 124,054 cases in last 24 hours as authorities mull tighter restrictions on movement.
Adults allowed for first time in weeks to go for a walk and do sport as gov't lifts coronavirus ban on outdoor exercise.
Government is working on a fund to support its 141 zoos and aquariums which have suffered a financial setback, but some say it will not be enough to cover their losses.
Muslims in India have been attacked after a religious gathering in the capital allegedly led to a rise in coronavirus cases, with the minority being blamed for the spread of the disease.
Outbreak of COVID-19 has forced countries around the world to reassess what it means to be an essential worker.
For migrants who have left African countries for Libya, life was already a struggle before the coronavirus pandemic, and now lockdown measures are leaving many without work.
Experts, elders give diverse opinions on Indonesian island's 'immunity' - from 'good karma' to wrong diagnosis.
Bolsonaro and COVID-19 misinformation. Plus, how well has WHO performed as a key information source during the pandemic?
Will the coronavirus pandemic lead to food shortages? And can the EU rescue its weakest states?
COVID-19 outbreaks have been reported at some of the country's most overcrowded jails, affecting both inmates and staff.
Two sides reach deescalation agreement after clashes erupt near provincial capital of Yemeni island.
Economic growth measures ignore the economic precarity that the majority of American live in.
How comedians in Burkina Faso are using humour to raise awareness around coronavirus.
Players on the US women's national team say they will appeal after federal judge throws out unequal pay claim.
At least 10 members of the paramilitary unit also known as the Popular Mobilisation Forces were killed.
Fears death toll is higher after riot erupts due to anger over ban on relatives bringing food to inmates, NGO says.
As governments use technology to track the spread of COVID-19, Al Jazeera look at concerns about privacy.