Joe Biden’s campaign is back from the dead, as Bernie Sanders sets his sights on Texas and California.
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The organisation said it would prioritise the poorest countries in their response to the crisis.
Read More »EU chief says Greece is Europe’s shield in migrant crisis
The head of the European Commission says the EU’s first priority is to keep order on Greece’s border.
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Justin Rowlatt reports from Antarctica’s Ross Sea, where rising temperatures could affect marine life.
Read More »Afghan conflict: Clashes shatter partial truce after US deal
Fighting resumes as President Trump and a Taliban leader talk on the phone following the peace deal.
Read More »Syria war: Three-year-old girl who laughed at bombs escapes to Turkey
Three-year-old Salwa made headlines with a game she played with her father to try not to be scared.
Read More »The bizarre ways that coronavirus is changing etiquette
On Monday, a German politician did what could have been seen as the ultimate faux paus — he rejected a handshake from his head of state, Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Read More »Over half of all virus cases in one country are linked to this group
The South Korean Shincheonji religious group is facing mounting public anger as more than half of the confirmed coronavirus cases in the country have links to the group. CNN’s Paula Hancocks looks at the international reach of the group.
Read More »Trump’s Middle East plan could jeopardize Jordan-Israel peace treaty, Jordan PM says
In 1994, King Hussein of Jordan and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signed a declaration that both men hoped would lay the foundation for peace between their countries, and the wider region. Twenty-five years on, Jordan’s Prime Minister now says the two countries’ relationship is at the “lowest level” since …
Read More »Irish duo’s win marks rare victory for women in the ‘Nobel of architecture’
Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara have won the 2020 Pritzker Prize, becoming only the fourth and fifth women to claim architecture’s equivalent to the Nobel Prize in its 41-year history.
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