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India's financial capital, Mumbai, has recorded 51,000 cases of Covid, taking it past the peak in Wuhan, where the virus first emerged.
Prince Joachim, who contracted coronavirus days after arrived in Spain, has been fined €10,400.
A court in Thailand has sentenced two owners of a restaurant to 1,446 years in prison each for defrauding the public.
The move comes after IBM ended its facial recognition activities amid concerns over racial bias.
The president said the bases named for rebel generals "have become part of a Great American heritage".
Both former first ladies Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton have documentaries out about their lives.
China's education ministry issues an advisory, warning of "discriminatory incidents" in Australia.
The T-shirt, available on the US store, broke guidelines about depicting a crime scene.
Brazil has restored a website that lists the full data on Covid-19 in the country, just hours after it was ordered to do so by the Supreme Court.
Greg Glassman acknowledged having caused a "rift" after joking about the dead Minneapolis man.
China has removed pangolins from its official list of traditional Chinese medicine treatments, reports say.
The US black man's killing by a white police officer in Minneapolis caused global outrage.
The researchers say the death toll would have been "huge" without a lockdown.
The UAE's Hope project is hailed as a "real step forward" for space exploration in the Arab world.
Can simple intimate ceremonies be the new normal in a country obsessed with lavish weddings?
Battery-maker Catl says it is ready to make a product that could power a car over 1.2 million miles.
The "martyrdom" of George Floyd will spark changes in policing, says Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
Britain is embarking on negotiations over trade deals with countries around the world including the US.
A hate crime investigation is underway after a Virginia man allegedly drove his car into protesters.
The decision comes after Lee Jae-yong was convicted in 2017 over a political and corporate scandal.