Australia caps toilet roll sales after panic-buying Supermarkets impose one or two-pack limits on toilet roll as Covid-19 cases in Victoria spike. Go to Source
Coronavirus: US hits record high in daily cases More than 40,000 infections recorded in a day as surge prompts some states to halt reopenings. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Sweden says WHO made 'total mistake' by including it in warning Sweden's state epidemiologist says the agency misinterpreted data underpinning alarm over infections. Go to Source
Imran Khan criticised after calling Osama Bin Laden a 'martyr' Pakistan's opposition rounds on PM Imran Khan, who said the US "martyred" the 9/11 mastermind. Go to Source
Coronavirus: US cases ‘may have topped 20 million’ Health officials say the true number of cases is about 10 times higher than the reported figure. Go to Source
Shaoquett Moselmane: Australian lawmaker's office raided 'amid China probe' The state politician's office is the subject of an investigation by police and intelligence officials. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Singapore bans Britons for lockdown 'bar crawl' The men, who visited three bars in 45 minutes, have been banned from working in Singapore. Go to Source
Curious shark sends surfers in South Africa to shore A great white shark swimming in Plettenberg Basy, South Africa caused surfers to head to shore. Go to Source
'Very significant' Europe resurgences alarm WHO If left unchecked the resurgences will "push health systems to the brink once again", the WHO warns. Go to Source
Galwan Valley: Satellite images 'show China structures' on India border The construction along the disputed frontier is near the site of clashes that killed 20 Indian troops. Go to Source
Russians vote on Putin's reforms to constitution The changes would enable the Russian leader to serve two more terms and stay in power until 2036. Go to Source
Coronavirus: US cases at highest level for two months The US reported 34,700 new cases on Tuesday - the third-highest tally since the outbreak began. Go to Source
Coronavirus: EU considers barring Americans from travel list The EU aims to start reopening external borders on 1 July, but US travellers may have to wait. Go to Source
Pakistan plane crash was 'human error' - initial report An initial report into the disaster - which killed 97 people - blames the pilots and controller. Go to Source
Top US health official Fauci warns of 'disturbing' new US surge They also told US lawmakers that they had never been asked to slow testing for coronavirus. Go to Source
North Korea: Kim Jong-un 'suspends military action' against South A meeting led by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un halts plans for unspecified moves against the South. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/0sKlL4k2-sc Jumping on a plane and going on holiday looks and feels very different to how it did at the start of 2020. Airports and airlines have both been making changes to the way they work to get passengers flying again. These include measures that help reduce the chances of coronavirus being spread, help ensure social distancing and reduce the number of things passengers need to touch known as 'contact points'. The UK government has released advice on what you can do to keep safe while flying. It's currently reviewing it's measures on asking people to quarantine when they return to the UK. Here BBC Health and Science Correspondent, Laura Foster, has been to Southend Airport to show you what you need to do if you're thinking of catching a flight. Please subscribe H...
Coronavirus: Germany outbreak sparks fresh local lockdown Authorities re-impose lockdown in a German district after an outbreak linked to a meatpacking plant. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Newborn Mexican triplets test positive in 'unprecedented' case Experts are investigating whether coronavirus could have been passed through the mother's placenta. Go to Source
Trump targets foreign workers with new visa freeze Foreign tech workers, non-agricultural seasonal helpers, au pairs and executives will be affected. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Saudi Arabia bars international pilgrims for Hajj Only a very limited number of Muslims currently living in the kingdom will make the Hajj this year. Go to Source
US soldier accused of planning attack on own unit Ethan Melzer stands accused of sending information about his US Army unit to a neo-Nazi group. Go to Source
Cédric Chouviat: French police investigated over death of delivery driver Cédric Chouviat, 42, was heard shouting "I'm suffocating" as officers allegedly pinned him down. Go to Source
'Speak and be heard': Why black media matters Sara Lomax-Reese owns WURD, one of a handful of black-owned and operated radio stations in the US. Go to Source
Arctic Circle sees 'hottest-ever' recorded temperatures Temperatures are believed to have hit 38C (100F) in one Siberian town after a persistent heatwave. Go to Source
Trump held off sanctioning Chinese over Uighurs to pursue trade deal The US president says he put off sanctions over China's detained Muslims to seal a "great" deal. Go to Source
Theodore Roosevelt statue to be removed by New York museum The statue depicts the ex-president on horseback flanked by a Native American man and an African man. Go to Source
Coronavirus: South Korea confirms second wave of infections The country was praised for its handling of the virus, but now cases are back on the rise. Go to Source
Coronavirus: Brazil becomes second country to pass 50,000 deaths Growing political unrest adds to Brazil's woes, days after it confirmed more than 1m Covid-19 cases. Go to Source
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