Fresh Coronavirus Outbreak Hampers Beijing Return to Normal
A fresh coronavirus outbreak in Beijing has hampered the Chinese capital’s hesitant return to normality, rekindling fears for the economy as some businesses grind to a halt and consumers stay away.
China Seeking Peaceful Resolution to Border Dispute with India
China said Wednesday that it is seeking a peaceful resolution to its Himalayan border dispute with India following the death of 20 Indian soldiers in the most violent confrontation in decades.
Police in England, Wales Six Times More Likely to Fine BAME People in Lockdown
Police enforcing the coronavirus lockdown in England and Wales were more than six times more likely to issue fines to black, Asian and minority ethnic people than white people, figures show.
Fauci on Coronavirus Infections: We’re Still in A First Wave
Anthony Fauci, the United States’ top infectious disease expert, is warning that the country has yet to get through the first wave of the coronavirus outbreak.
India: Three Soldiers Killed in Clash on Chinese Border
Three Indian soldiers have been killed in a clash on the Chinese border, the Indian army said Tuesday following weeks of rising tensions.
France: Special Forces Sent to Dijon amid Gangs Clashes
Elite police unit was mobilized in Dijon, France, on Monday, to help restore order following days of clashes between Chechen and North African gangs.
Yemeni Drones Strike Saudi Military Site in Asir
A squadron of Yemeni drones carried out a drone strike against Saudi military targets in Asir, southwest of Saudi Arabia, the spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces said.
North Korea: Joint Liaison Office in Kaesong Exploded
North Korea blew up the inter-Korean joint liaison office in its border town of Kaesong on Tuesday, sharply escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Coronavirus Situation in Beijing ‘Extremely Severe’
The coronavirus situation in China's capital is "extremely severe", a city official warned Tuesday, as 27 new infections were reported from Beijing.
UN to hold urgent debate on systemic racism in US
The UN human rights body will hold an urgent debate on allegations of “systemic racism, police brutality and violence against peaceful protests” in the United States on Wednesday.