COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 28 July
Top stories: Price of gold hits record high; WHO says COVID-19 'most severe' health emergency; and action needed to save children from malnutrition.
Top stories: Price of gold hits record high; WHO says COVID-19 'most severe' health emergency; and action needed to save children from malnutrition.
Top stories: Latin America is the worst-affected region, lockdowns return to Asia amid a second wave, and the WHO warns about 'life and death' decisions.
Top stories: EU leaders agree on recovery package, vaccine trials show positive results and the 6 'types' of COVID-19.
Wanuri Kahiu’s film Rafiki was banned in Kenya in 2018 for ‘legitimizing homosexuality’. She is suing the Film Classification Board to get it shown.
Brazil and India pass new milestones, EU leaders are holding a face-to-face summit and WHO Africa calls for global solidarity to fight COVID-19
Top stories: China's economy grows again, Tokyo has a new record high of cases, and the IMF's Managing Director warns "we're not out of the woods".
Top stories: Singapore's economy sinks into recession; restrictions are reimposed across Asia; and the WHO warns leaders over 'mixed messages'.
Top stories: A new one-day global record number of cases, and millions of children 'may never' go back to school.
Top stories: Global cases pass 12 million, Tokyo has a new daily record high, and Oxfam warns of a hunger crisis.
Top stories: California has recorded 10,000 cases in one day; the US agrees a $1.6 billion vaccine deal; and the WHO acknowledges 'emerging evidence' on airborne transmission.
Top stories: India's death toll passes 20,000; Melbourne is going back into lockdown; and a study shows Spain has not yet established herd immunity.
Top stories: Australia closes borders of two states for first time in a hundred years, India now third behind US and Brazil for confirmed COVID-19 cases, and WHO stops drugs trial.
Top stories: Cases spike in Tokyo, masks are mandatory in Texas and the UK issues a list of reduced-risk countries whose visitors don't need to quarantine.
Could the pandemic kickstart a societal change where people take more time outside? A rise in active lifestyles has already been seen, with an influx of cycling in cities.
Maria Ressa is on bail after being found guilty of cyber-libel in the Philippines. She spoke to the World Economic Forum about press freedom and the threat of misinformation.