A new study reports anti-immigrant sentiment softened among both Leave and Remain camps after the 2016 referendum.
Last week, Brazil saw the highest number of new coronavirus cases in a seven-day period since its outbreak began.
Venezuela has 1,177 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 10 deaths, but rights groups say the real numbers are much higher.
Opposition party claims it won the poll but election board says their candidate garnered 20 percent of the vote.
A coronavirus defence bill adopted in March let right-wing nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban rule by decree.
Soldiers aiding coronavirus efforts report residents left in soiled diapers, cockroaches and ants in patient rooms.
Dog walker who called police on African American man out bird-watching fired by her employer following uproar.
India and China blame each other for confrontations along the Himalayas.
Australia requested the accused's extradition in 2014 on 74 charges of child sex abuse but the case has dragged on.
The US city of Baltimore is deploying a controversial method of surveillance that was developed for use in Iraq.
Insects damage seasonal crops, devastating farmers already struggling with the impact of coronavirus lockdown.
British media regulator Ofcom says it was 'minded' to sanction the Chinese channel after hearing its defence.
Aircraft 'repainted to camouflage' their origin, US Africa Command says, as Moscow calls for immediate truce and talks.
Aid organisations face battle to prevent widespread infection in Bangladesh camps affected by Cyclone Amphan.
Russian president claims pandemic past its peak as he orders postponed World War II parade to be held next month.
European countries are appealing for money to help more than five million Venezuelan migrants who left their homes because of the economic crisis.
Poor people across Latin America say they are the ones suffering the most from lockdowns, and it is leading to protests.
Stanley Ho transformed the former Portuguese colony near Hong Kong into the world's largest gambling hub.
Wilson Witzel, a political foe of Bolsonaro, says he's innocent and accused the president of interference in the probe.
Three sections of camps in Bangladesh blocked off by authorities after confirmed infections among refugees hit 29.
Costa Rica becomes the sixth country in Latin America and first in Central America to legalise same-sex marriage.
Economists warn that many businesses in Nigeria's informal economy may never recover.
The Chicago Police Department has reported an increase in domestic violence-related calls this year, compared with 2019.
People forced to flee their homes by conflict, violence or disaster are among those most at risk during this pandemic.
After experiencing sexual violence, Vasilisa Komarova succeeds in getting justice through determination.