US surpasses three million coronavirus cases
More than three million people in the US have tested positive for Covid-19, according to Johns Hopkins University. ...
Coronavirus: Brazil's President Bolsonaro tests positive
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro has tested positive for coronavirus. ...
India coronavirus: Life-saving Covid-19 drugs sold on Delhi black market
AFP investigation has found that two life-saving drugs used to treat Covid-19 patients in India - remdesivir and tocilizumab - are in short supply and being sold for excessive rates on a thriving black market. Vikas Pandey reports from the capital Delhi. ...
Hong Kong: Chinese ambassador warns UK over 'interference'
China has warned the UK not to interfere with Hong Kong following the imposition of a new national security law, as one pro-democracy campaigner begged for international support. ...
Coronavirus: FDA chief refuses to back Trump's vaccine prediction
The head of the US drugs regulator has cast doubt on President Donald Trump's prediction that a Covid-19 vaccine will be ready this year. ...
Hong Kong security law: Pro-democracy books pulled from libraries
Books by pro-democracy figures have been removed from public libraries in Hong Kong in the wake of a controversial new security law. ...
Fourth of July: Trump vows to defeat 'radical left' in Independence Day speech
US President Donald Trump has used an Independence Day address to vow to defeat the "radical left" as protests sweep the country. ...
Coronavirus Australia: Melbourne locks down tower blocks as cases rise
Authorities in the Australian city of Melbourne have confined people living in nine housing estate tower blocks because of an outbreak of coronavirus. ...
Donald Trump orders creation of national heroes garden
US President Donald Trump has ordered the creation of a "National Garden of American Heroes" to defend what he calls "our great national story" against those who vandalise statues. ...
France's Macron picks Jean Castex as PM after Philippe resigns
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has tendered his resignation after heading President Emmanuel Macron's government for three years. ...
Zheng Yanxiong: China appoints hard-line Hong Kong security chief
China has appointed a hard-line figure as head of its new security agency in Hong Kong. ...
Hong Kong: US passes sanctions as nations condemn new law
US lawmakers have approved new Hong Kong-related sanctions, after Beijing imposed a security law that has been widely condemned across the world. ...
Myanmar jade mine landslide kills 160
At least 162 bodies have been found after a landslide at a jade mining site in northern Myanmar, officials say. ...
Seattle police move in to clear protesters from Chop zone
Police have moved in to clear crowds out of Seattle's self-governed zone set up by protesters three weeks ago. ...
Poland's clash of values in presidential election
Poles vote on Sunday in a presidential ballot that could place significant curbs on the power of their nationalist government. ...
Coronavirus: Florida and Texas reverse reopening as infections surge
Florida has reported a new record in Covid infections, amid a surge in cases in southern US states that have allowed businesses to re-open in recent weeks. ...
Coronavirus: Delhi struggles to cope with Covid-19 surge
The chief minister of India's capital Delhi has said the speed at which coronavirus has spread has severely challenged its health system. ...
'Three people stabbed to death' in Glasgow city centre
Three people are believed to have been stabbed to death in a hotel stairwell in Glasgow city centre. ...
Coronavirus: US hits record high in daily cases
The United States recorded an all-time daily high of 40,000 coronavirus infections on Thursday, figures from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) show. ...
Coronavirus: Sweden says WHO made 'total mistake' by including it in warning
Swedish state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell has rejected a warning from the World Health Organization that included Sweden among countries in Europe at risk of a Covid-19 resurgence. ...