united states

Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock have Covid-19, and 759 people in the UK have now died after testing positive. Here's the latest.
Infections in America topped 82,000 on Thursday, more than China and Italy.
Worldwide, the death toll climbed past 21,000, according to a running count kept by Johns Hopkins University.
The country with the world's second-worst Covid-19 outbreak is imploring the United States and the rest of the world not to make the same mistakes.
The global death toll reaches 6,500 as US president Donald Trump extended the country’s travel ban to the UK and Ireland. Top perfume manufacturer LVMH repurposes its factories to make hand sanitiser free of charge and the World Health Organization declares Europe the new epicentre of the pandemic, as Italy saw 368 deaths in one day.
This will come into effect at 4am on Tuesday, UK time.
From the hopeful undertones of 2014, foreign liberal media outlets have now shifted to severely criticising Modi's policies.
The consequences of such attacks would be devastating, journalist Ahmed Twaij writes.
Thousands marched through Baghdad on Saturday for Iran’s top general, who was killed in a US airstrike.