Kashmir Militant's Families Accuse Officials of Using COVID-19 as Excuse to Prevent Them from Attending Funerals
Militant funerals cause of concern for Indian authorities
Militant funerals cause of concern for Indian authorities
It was unclear which company had supplied its drug candidate to the Kims and whether it had proven to be safe
More than 2,000 workers at Malaysia factories test positive
Maimouna al-Ammar, a Syrian activist says her two brothers have been imprisoned by the Syrian regime since 2012 and fears a COVID-19 outbreak will add
Four months ago, New South Wales closed its border with Victoria because of a second wave of coronavirus infections
Melbourne's 5 million citizens will be allowed to leave their homes and visit restaurant and bars beginning Tuesday
World Health Organization's director-general says nations need to make honest assessments
Local press groups say Phnom Penh court decision to hand TVFB journalist suspended sentence could impact how other reporters cover pandemic
Three Titans players and five personnel tested positive for the coronavirus
Norwegian Refugee Council says pandemic's economic impact is driving refugees and displaced people in conflict into a hunger, homelessness and educati
US, India, Brazil lead in number of coronavirus cases
The pandemic will be at the top of the agenda, but also dictate how leaders will conduct their annual meetings this year
L'ex-chef du gouvernement italien Silvio Berlusconi, hospitalisé en raison d'une infection pulmonaire due au Covid-19, a développé "une forte réponse
Pedro Sanchez urges people to be 'alert but serene' as country's total number of infections hit 405,436 last week
Le 21 juillet, Yabiladi s'interrogeait sur le sort des respirateurs à intelligence artificielle «made in Morocco». Une question intéressante, reprise
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says national safe practices can take pressure off facilities as cases near 22.5 million globally
Alex Azar praises island's transparent, democratic nature during joint appearance with President Tsai Ing-wen, in visit sure to inflame China
Strict curfew imposed for Melbourne's five million residents as COVID-19 outbreak shows no sign of waning
L'économie américaine a connu sa plus forte contraction depuis des décennies entre avril et juin, alors que le pays était aux prises avec les conséque
UNDP: A guaranteed Temporary Basic Income would help shield nearly 3 billion of the world's poorest people from the worst impacts of COVID-19
Activists briefly chain themselves together to impede upcoming vote on granting Netanyahu government temporarily expanded powers
Number of hungry people could increase from current 149 million to 270 million before year's end without international support
Nana Akufo-Addo tested negative for COVID-19, but begins two-week isolation out of 'abundance of caution'
According to the hajj minister, the decision to limit pilgrims is to ensure social distancing and crowd control amid the virus outbreak
From Wednesday, travellers from Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania are allowed to enter South Australia without going into quarant