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2020-06-20 Coronavirus: Five reasons why it is so bad in Yemen

Five reasons why Yemen could be the worst place for coronavirus in the world.

2020-06-20 Donald Trump: Crowds gather for Tulsa rally despite coronavirus fears

The US president will hold his first rally since March, when the US coronavirus lockdown began.

2020-06-20 ICYMI: A flying bus and an audience of dummies in masks

Some of the stories you may have missed this week.

2020-06-20 Coronavirus: Zimbabwe health minister in court on corruption charges

The charges against health minister Obadiah Moyo relate to alleged procurement irregularities.

2020-06-20 What has Greta Thunberg been doing in lockdown?

The Swedish environmental activist spoke to the BBC about how she's been spending the last few months.

2020-06-20 Living through the threat of eviction in the pandemic

The BBC meets a single father of three as he navigates trying to keep his apartment.

2020-06-19 Coronavirus: Brazil becomes second country to hit one million cases

The country becomes the second to hit the mark amid warnings the outbreak's peak is still weeks away.

2020-06-19 Coronavirus: 'Deadly masks' claims debunked

The BBC's anti-disinformation team has been investigating misleading claims about the health risks of face masks.

2020-06-19 Inside Wuhan: Life after coronavirus lockdown

Two months after Wuhan’s lockdown was lifted, what’s life really like now?

2020-06-19 Coronavirus: Is the pandemic getting worse in the US?

Some states are seeing a spike in cases, but the White House says not to worry. So what's going on?

2020-06-19 Coronavirus: Why US is expecting an 'avalanche' of evictions

As businesses reopen across the US, so are eviction courts with millions of lives being upturned.

2020-06-19 Coronavirus: EU leaders disagree over rescue package

The video summit focused on the distribution of €750bn of aid to help revive stricken economies.

2020-06-19 Coronavirus was already in Italy by December, waste water study finds

Scientists say samples from Milan and Turin showed virus traces long before cases were confirmed.

2020-06-19 India coronavirus: The stranded sailor yet to meet his daughter

Indian sailor Abhiram Oak has been stuck on his ship with little hope of replacement due to Covid-19.

2020-06-19 'Into The Wild' bus removed from Alaska wilderness

Tourists hiking to the remote area to visit the bus were getting into difficulties, officials said.

2020-06-18 Coronavirus: Return to Lombardy, the 'Wuhan of the West'

Four months on, the BBC revisits the site of Europe's first major outbreak of Covid-19.

2020-06-18 South Africa’s battle to protect women against violence

Coronavirus has worsened the growing crisis of gender-based violence in the country.

2020-06-18 Cornavirus: Can track and trace deliver? And can we trust it?

As countries emerge from lockdown, contact tracing is central to keeping Covid-19 under control.

2020-06-18 Unsubscribe: The $0-budget movie that ‘topped the US box office’

By exploiting a loophole, two friends hit the top of the charts with a film made entirely on Zoom.

2020-06-18 Stolen Van Gogh: Art detective receives photos of 'stolen work Spring Garden'

Spring Garden was stolen from a museum during the coronavirus lockdown in the Netherlands in March.

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