World News Today: Minneapolis is under curfew after riots following George Floyd’s death
10:45 | 30/05/2020
World News Today May 30: Some twin cities suburbs in the US add curfews as Minneapolis and St. Paul go into night lockdown due to riots and people express outrage over George Floyd’s death.
World news today: Chile sees record COVID-19 cases as two ministers quarantined
19:19 | 26/05/2020
World news today May 26: Public Works Minister Alfredo Moreno and Energy Minister Juan Carlos Jobet were among the nearly 5,000 new COVID-19 patients Tuesday. Meanwhile, WHO's suspension of hydroxychloroquine trials, alarming coronavirus advances in Latin America, Samsung Exynos 880's revelation, and gold prices are among other headlines today (May 26).
World News Today: China says Hong Kong affairs are “internal affairs”, no external interference allowed
23:25 | 25/05/2020
China affirmed that Hong Kong affairs are China's internal affairs, Israel's Prime Minister appears in court to face corruption charges, Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ leaked, Venice Film Festival schedule among others are notable headlines of Monday (May 25).
World news today: Barack Obama poised to add his star appeal to Joe Biden's campaign
22:46 | 23/05/2020
World news today May 23: Former president Barack Obama seems to dip his toes into 2020 presidential campaign recently and is positioned to do more in the coming months as Joe Biden’s effort to defeat Donald Trump gathers steam. Meanwhile, South America has become a new COVID-19 epicenter. Besides, the identifying of the Pakistan plane crash, Hertz Files's filing for bankruptcy protection and gold prices also make headlines of Saturday (May 23).
World news today: Trump double downs on use of Hydroxychloroquine as coronavirus cure, British PM in intensive care as symptoms worsen
16:59 | 07/04/2020
World news today: For the second straight day, the president pushed the use of hydroxychloroquine, which has not been proven to treat the coronavirus, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to hospital’s intensive care as coronavirus symptoms worsen.
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