The expulsions are the latest Trump administration measure aimed at preventing the entry of migrant children.
President Ashraf Ghani has ordered the army to resume operations against Taliban after deadly attacks.
Conservative rebels had tried to block 'chlorinated chicken' and hormone injected beef in post-Brexit deals.
Government had imposed a curfew and lockdown in March in an attempt to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Hezbollah chief also denies presence of Iranian troops in Syria beyond 'military advisers and experts'.
Litigation involves US presidential election system that requires electoral votes instead of a national popular vote.
More than 38,000 people have been infected with COVID-19 in Mexico, but health experts warn the number is much higher.
Santiago's total quarantine comes amid a resurgence in cases in the wealthier eastern areas of the city.
The European Union wants the reopening of borders and to get economies moving again.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets Israeli leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz on one-day visit to Israel.
The high-altitude kingdom surrounded by South Africa confirms first case: a national studying in Saudi Arabia.
Employers should continue to encourage remote work even after the fight against coronavirus is over.
Move by US's largest 4-year university system is one of first signs crisis will have major effects through end of year.
Hundreds of people rally in disputed territory chanting anti-India slogans after Indian soldiers shoot young man dead.
Canada's chief public health officer said the US - where coronavirus cases are increasing - presents a risk to Canada.
Cedric Herrou, an olive farmer in southern France, had been charged with 'facilitation of irregular entry'.
Lawyers for Paul Manafort, serving a seven-year sentence, asked for his release because of coronavirus risk in prison.
In the United States, its estimated 200,000 restaurants may not reopen due to bankruptcy.
A coronavirus lockdown has been imposed in a second city in China this week.
At least six people were killed in towns near the capital Conakry as protesters demanded an end to the coronavirus lockdown.
The coronavirus pandemic makes it harder for the families dependent on tamarind for their income.
Health experts are warning that the virus crisis is far from abating - and could worsen unless tougher action is taken.
Residents largely restricted to their homes, with mosques shut and festival marking end of Ramadan likely cancelled.
Anti-racism and Muslim groups slam decision by Equality and Human Rights Commission to abandon inquiry.
Can progressives and moderates in the US Democratic Party find common ground in order to take back the White House?