COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus on 13 July
Top stories: A new one-day global record number of cases, and millions of children 'may never' go back to school.
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.
Top stories: Remdesivir handed out in South Korea, manufacturing boost in Asia, and US cases hit new record high.
YOUTHTOPIA is a new project from the teenage sisters behind Bye Bye Plastic Bags in Bali. It aims to train up a generation of changemakers and give them the tools to make a difference.
Top stories: confirmed cases reach 10 million worldwide, some lockdowns are being reinstated, and the WHO warns that the pandemic is actually speeding up.
Top stories: WHO warns of resurgence in Europe, Mexico's surge, and the true figure for US cases could be 10 times higher than reported.
Top stories: The IMF has lowered its growth forecast, the UK starts human trials on a vaccine, and US governors order two-week quarantine for visitors from eight states.
Top stories: US warned of "disturbing surge" in cases, Latin America death toll passes 100,000 and the UK eases lockdown.
Dr Beth Shapiro, a paleo-geneticist, reveals how she uses genomics techniques to understand how species went extinct and help conservation efforts.

