JK Rowling joins 150 public figures warning over free speech The letter, signed by many leading writers and activists, denounces "a vogue for public shaming". Go to Source
FBI director: China is 'greatest threat' to US China is working be the world's superpower "by any means necessary," Christopher Wray said. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Trump moves to pull US out of World Health Organization The president follows up his vow to leave the world health body by formally notifying the UN. Go to Source
Tom Hanks: 'If you can't wear a mask, I've got no respect for you' Actor Tom Hanks shared his thoughts on appropriate public behaviour in order to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus Go to Source
Coronavirus: Airborne transmission cannot be ruled out, WHO says The WHO has acknowledged there is evidence that Covid-19 can be spread by airborne particles. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Brazil's President Bolsonaro tests positive The president, who has belittled the risks posed by the virus, took the test after developing symptoms. Go to Source
China bubonic plague: WHO 'monitoring' case but says it is 'not high risk' It says the confirmed case of a herdsman in China's Inner Mongolia is being "well managed". Go to Source
Russian space official Safronov charged in treason probe Former journalist Ivan Safronov is suspected of passing secrets to a Nato country but denies any guilt. Go to Source
Coronavirus in Australia: Melbourne returns to lockdown as cases surge Five million residents of the Australian city are again told to stay at home, as state borders close. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Spanish study casts doubt on herd immunity feasibility A Lancet study estimates that around just 5% of the Spanish population has developed antibodies. Go to Source
US to withdraw visas for foreign students if classes moved fully online Some foreign students may need to move to a university with in-person classes to stay in the US. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Japan's household spending slumps at record rate Consumers spent 16.2% less in May compared to a year earlier as lockdown measures kept them at home. Go to Source
Iran's female gamers face challenges to stay online There's been a lockdown gaming boom – but in Iran it's been difficult to stay connected. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Fear over rise in animal-to-human diseases A report says a rise in animal-to-human diseases will continue without urgent action. Go to Source
Hong Kong: Chinese ambassador warns UK over 'interference' The warning came just after a pro-democracy campaigner asked for more international support. Go to Source
Bayonne: Bus driver left brain dead after being 'attacked over face masks' The driver in France was set upon by people who had no tickets and refused to wear face masks. Go to Source
Nick Cordero: Broadway actor dies aged 41 of coronavirus complications Nick Cordero suffered sepsis infections and mini-strokes and had a leg amputated while in hospital. Go to Source
Frederick Douglass: Historic US black activist's statue toppled Activists say the incident may have been in retaliation for recent attacks on slavery-linked monuments. Go to Source
Iran blasts: What is behind mysterious 'attacks' at key sites? Fires and blasts have hit sensitive sites in Iran, but is it accidental or sabotage? Go to Source
Coronavirus: Australia to close Victoria-New South Wales border The first closure of the border since the pandemic began follows a sharp rise in cases in Melbourne. Go to Source
China bubonic plague: Inner Mongolia takes precautions after case A rural herdsman tested positive for the infection, which can be treated with antibiotics. Go to Source
Iran nuclear: Natanz fire caused 'significant' damage Iranian officials say cyber sabotage may be behind the blaze, which damaged a key nuclear facility. Go to Source
Coronavirus: FDA chief refuses to back Trump's vaccine prediction Unlike President Trump, Dr Stephen Hahn says he "can't predict" when a Covid-19 vaccine will arrive. Go to Source
Brain-eating amoeba: Warning issued in Florida after rare infection case Since 1962, Florida has reported only 37 cases of the deadly pathogen, which attacks brain tissue. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/nl1lGfi7i9k New lockdown rules from 4 July mean changes for people living in England. Now one household can spend time with another one indoors so long as they follow social distancing guidelines. This is on top of the rules about meeting outside - where you can still meet in groups of up to six from different households - again keeping your distance. In Northern Ireland, you can meet up to 30 people outdoors, or up to six people indoors - while maintaining social distancing. In Wales, you can only meet up outdoors and with one other household at a time. While in Scotland, one household can see no more than two others, outdoors, in a single day. But what is the best way to ensure you do everything you can to keep people safe? BBC health correspondent, Laura Foster, ...
http://youtu.be/nl1lGfi7i9k New lockdown rules from 4 July mean changes for people living in England. Now one household can spend time with another one indoors so long as they follow social distancing guidelines. This is on top of the rules about meeting outside - where you can still meet in groups of up to six from different households - again keeping your distance. In Northern Ireland, you can meet up to 30 people outdoors, or up to six people indoors - while maintaining social distancing. In Wales, you can only meet up outdoors and with one other household at a time. While in Scotland, one household can see no more than two others, outdoors, in a single day. But what is the best way to ensure you do everything you can to keep people safe? BBC health correspondent, Laura Foster, ...
Coronavirus: Spain imposes local lockdown in Galicia Galicia reinstates curbs on a coastal area, a day after Catalonia imposed a similar local lockdown. Go to Source
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