Washington says it had no direct involvement even as the detained United States suspects appear to claim otherwise.
Nations must return to testing, tracing and quarantining strategy rather than reopening economies, says WHO official.
At least 73 children in New York have been diagnosed with symptoms similar to Kawasaki disease.
At least one killed and 50 others injured, some allegedly hit by pellets in eyes, in clashes over Riyaz Naikoo's death.
Pompeo will visit Jerusalem to see Benjamin Netanyahu and his new coalition partner Benny Gantz on Wednesday.
Outbreak at pork plant leads to more than 1,600 cases and 20 deaths as Trump orders meatpackers to restart production.
Switzerland is preparing to take the next step in lifting restrictions in place to slow the spread of coronavirus.
More than 30 million people have filed for unemployment relief in the United States since March.
On the 75th anniversary of VE Day, a Holocaust survivor explains why he would never accept compensation.
Tanzania receives first shipment of herbal concoction that Madagascar claims cures COVID-19, but WHO has misgivings.
Venezuelan prosecutor requests extradition of US military veteran and two Venezuelans accused of involvement in plot.
Second positive in two days forces White House staff to don protective gear, a measure so far avoided by the president.
Douglas Wigdor donated thousands to Trump's 2016 presidential campaign as well as Democratic politicians in New York.
Officials allege 55 migrants were forced into a river by Iran's border guards, with some of them beaten and tortured.
Pandemic could have a devastating effect on Uganda's already stretched public health system.
In the face of this global threat, the US should abandon its maximum pressure strategy against Iran and lift sanctions.
State investigators arrest father, son in shooting of unarmed Black man killed on viral video that sparked outrage.
Court rejects Mutharika's bid to scrap annulment of controversial elections last May, paving way for a July rerun.
Incident, which is being shared online, prompts accusations police officer in Manchester used disproportionate force.
Governments should use tax breaks to motivate the private sector to help alleviate the coronavirus crisis.
Foot-and-mouth was unfairly blamed on China and fuelled hatred in the UK, prompting a diaspora resistance movement.
Indonesian government calling on Beijing to respond to accusations Indonesian nationals were worked to death on board Chinese fishing vessels.
While minors can become infected with the new coronavirus, very few have died or suffered serious symptoms.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will announce the lockdown exit strategy on Sunday
Human rights organisations in Colombia have criticised the government for stepping up its efforts to eradicate coca plants during the pandemic.