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Former US military chief condemns the president's threat to use the army to quell unrest in US cities.
Asia was the first to experience the virus, the first to exit lockdown, and now has new spikes.
Unrecognisable by its emptiness during lockdown, Paris rediscovers its raison d'être.
The US president reportedly wants to reduce the number by 9,500, or more than a quarter.
The Vatican's £160m ($200m) purchase of a London apartment block is under investigation.
The World Health Organization changes its guidance saying masks can help stop the spread of the virus.
The officers filmed pushing a man, 75, to the ground have been charged with second degree-assault.
Peaceful rallies are held in major cities on the 12th day of protests sparked by George Floyd's death.
Jian Zihao says physical and mental health problems have caused him to quit e-sports.
Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen Martin Dempsey calls the president's remarks "dangerous".
A memorial service in Minneapolis also saw Rev Al Sharpton vow to "change the whole system of justice".
Campaigners demand the government prioritises the environment in any post-Covid-19 stimulus package.
An atmospheric landscape photograph set as wallpaper seems to confuse the handsets.
Covid-19 is disrupting immunisation campaigns and could cause many preventable deaths, experts warn.
It comes after Beijing refused requests by US airlines to resume flights to China.
Russia's President Putin declares a state of emergency after 20,000 tonnes of oil leak into a river.
Ex-officer Derek Chauvin now faces second-degree murder, while three others face abetting charges.
Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory in the 1920 Trianon treaty and now aims to revive its past.
Italy ends travel restrictions almost three months after lockdown measures began.
Film audiences have moved online during the virus pandemic with fears they might not return to cinemas.