Australia's most populous state said on Tuesday it will relax some restrictions on movement, as beaches reopened amid hopes a policy of widespread medical testing will help sustain a decline in new cases of the coronavirus. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Sbp74I
More than 2,200 Indonesians have died with acute symptoms of COVID-19 but were not recorded as victims of the disease, a Reuters review of data from 16 of the country's 34 provinces showed. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Se84z9
In a rare teleconference between health ministers, Taiwan has thanked the United States for its support in pushing for the island's participation in the World Health Organization (WHO) amid the coronavirus pandemic and despite China's objections. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2SdppIG
The facades of several banks were smashed with at least one set on fire as protests fuelled by Lebanon's economic crisis turned violent in the northern city of Tripoli overnight, a witness said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2YbDfiv
New Zealanders queued for burgers, fries and coffee takeaway on Tuesday after they were freed from a month-long lockdown, which Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern credited with eliminating domestic transmission of the coronavirus. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2yTCC2b
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he has a good idea how Kim Jong Un is doing and hopes he is fine, after days of speculation over the North Korean leader's health. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/358lUZa
Venezuela's Maduro hires Chavez cousin, drug kingpin for powerful oil industry roles President Nicolás Maduro on Monday named a powerful ally sanctioned by the U.S. as a drug kingpin, along with a cousin of the late socialist leader Hugo Chávez, to revamp Venezuela’s oil industry amid massive gasoline shortages.
Power play: US keeps pressure on Iran Secretary of State Mike Pompeo prepares to make argument claiming the U.S. is still part of the 2015 nuclear deal despite President Trump pulling out of it; Rich Edson reports.
Sen. Lindsey Graham on growing concerns over China's transparency on coronavirus pandemic A combination of gross negligence and willful deception by the Chinese Communist Party led to the COVID-19 crisis, says South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, Republican member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Kim Jong Un and North Korea's cult of personality explained As speculation grows over the whereabouts of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, rumors continue to swirl over his health and who could lead the rogue nation should there be a transition of power.
President Trump says he has a very good idea about Kim Jong Un's health but can't discuss it President Trump answers reporter's question at the daily briefing of the White House coronavirus task force.
Kim Jong Un's health remains in question Speculation grows over the health of the North Korean leader amid his absence from public appearances; senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reports.
Canada's most populous province vows not to reopen businesses for weeks due to coronavirus Canada’s Ontario province on Monday said it would not be lifting restrictions any time soon, vowing to keep them in place for weeks to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.