COVID-19 testing ramps up across worst-affected parts of Kenya, but many are worried they will be forced into quarantine.
President 'calls off' coronavirus epidemic as extraordinary measures are eased, but experts warn threat remains present.
Local official said an entire block in one camp, housing about 5,000 people, was shut off after a confirmed case.
Couriers are essential workers in the UK, but delivery companies are under fire for not looking out for the safety of their employees.
Clashes reported after UN Yemen envoy told UNSC warring parties made 'significant progress' towards ceasefire agreement.
Former US ambassador to UN discusses President Trump's scaled-down global leadership role during coronavirus pandemic.
Legislators give unanimous consent to bill imposing sanctions on Chinese officials responsible for Uighur rights abuses.
Since April, Wuhan has tested nearly a third of its 11 million population for COVID-19, says state media.
Water shortages are causing increased hardships for many, on top of coronavirus restrictions, unemployment and the crippling economic crisis.
Grief grips Brazil as deaths from COVID-19 spike sharply but Bolsonaro insists the country must get back to work.
City embarks on enormous testing exercise after emergence of new clusters of cases following end of lockdown.
Poor testing facilities means COVID-19 cases could be much higher in south where ceasefire failed to take hold.
Kulsoom Hazara has won medals at national and international karate tournaments, inspiring young Pakistanis.
Envoy urges Afghans to persist with peace effort with Taliban after gov't said it would resume offensive against group.
Police have been accused of disproportionate use of force with protesters calling for an independent inquiry.
Antibody tests are being touted as critical to reopening economies, but many questions remain.
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have opened their borders for the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Havana, which has long denied any link to 'terrorism', dismissed the US Department of State announcement as 'spurious'.
Nadine Dorries on Thursday retweeted a far-right Twitter account known for Islamophobic misinformation.
People in the crowd of roughly 200 held signs declaring 'Every worker is essential' and 'Make Michigan work again'.
Coronavirus outbreaks in some areas of the country are straining public health networks.
US Senators to Trump: Not so fast, 'be careful what you wish for'.