US will allow Chinese passenger carriers two flights per week
The United States will permit Chinese passenger air carriers to operate two flights per week after
British PM offers to accept EU tariffs on some goods to win trade deal – Daily Mail
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is willing to accept European Union tariffs on some UK goods in
France says its army killed Al-Qaeda North Africa chief Droukdel
France said on Friday its military forces had killed Al-Qaeda’s North Africa chief Abdelmalek
Gargling with bleach? Americans misusing disinfectants to prevent coronavirus, survey finds
More than a third of Americans misused cleaners and disinfectants to try to prevent infection by the
Australians urged not to take part in #BlackLivesMatter protests
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged people not to attend planned #BlackLivesMatter
Japan’s household spending falls at record pace as virus stalls economy
Japan’s household spending fell at the fastest pace on record in April as the coronavirus shut down
South Africa dehorns dozens of rhinos to prevent lockdown poaching surge
South Africa has dehorned dozens of rhinos in three popular game parks, aiming to prevent armed
Mexico sees record coronavirus increase, 816 more deaths
The number of new novel coronavirus infections in Mexico reported on Thursday surpassed the record
China reports five new COVID-19 cases, three asymptomatic cases for June 4
China reported five new COVID-19 cases and three new asymptomatic infections for June 4, the Health
George Floyd was infected with COVID-19, autopsy reveals
George Floyd, whose fatal encounter with Minneapolis police stirred a global outcry over racial bias
Blood pressure drugs linked to lower COVID-19 mortality – Study
Widely used drugs to control high blood pressure may help protect against severe COVID-19, a new
England to make face coverings compulsory on public transport
Face coverings will be compulsory for passengers on buses, trains, aircraft and ferries in England
Deaths jump in Brazil’s indigenous tribes as virus spreads
Coronavirus is spreading fast through Brazil’s indigenous populations, with deaths caused by the
‘He touched so many hearts.’ George Floyd remembered at memorial service
Hundreds of mourners in Minneapolis on Thursday remembered George Floyd, the black man whose death
Algeria to ease coronavirus restrictions on Sunday
Algeria will resume some economic activities and allow a number of businesses to reopen from Sunday
‘No justice, no peace’: Tens of thousands in London protest death of Floyd
Tens of thousands of people chanting “no justice, no peace, no racist police” marched through
Brazil looks to reopen despite record coronavirus deaths
Brazil registered a record number of daily deaths from the novel coronavirus for a second
After long silence, Mattis denounces Trump and military response to crisis
After long refusing to explicitly criticize a sitting president, former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis
Vigil banned, Hong Kong set to commemorate Tiananmen with ‘candles everywhere’
People in Hong Kong are set to commemorate the bloody 1989 crackdown by Chinese troops in and around
Coronavirus protests rock Senegal capital and holy city Touba
Protestors in Dakar set tyres on fire and threw stones at security forces on Wednesday night during