The Israeli prime minister is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in a series of scandals.

The Israeli prime minister is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in a series of scandals.

A fierce debate rages in the US over when to head back to school and whether it is safe to do so.

US president says he will not consider a national mandate requiring face masks despite record rise in new infections.
A vanguard of young democrats are raring to get on ballot, but the risk of disqualification overshadows their prospects.
Central African Republic still waiting for testing supplies ordered via the WHO, says health minister.
Britain, the US and Canada accused Russia of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
Nearly a dozen Indian states impose partial lockdowns in high-risk areas after spikes in coronavirus cases.
Windhoek city councillor alleges she was offered money by local politician to drop objections against tentative 5G deal.
As many as 33 rivers rise to record highs as regions across the country brace for another ‘grim’ week of rains.
A request by the Associated Press for a list of fund donors and payments from the PM office was denied.
India sees another surge in new cases; US president presses schools to reopen; and antiviral drug remdesivir gives hope.
Experts warn fragile healthcare systems in many nations could be overwhelmed in the face of a severe COVID-19 outbreak.
Countries around the world step up efforts to tackle the new coronavirus that has killed hundreds of thousands.
Members of Northern Ireland’s Catholic and Protestant communities reflect on the cancellation of ‘marching season’.
Protests erupted across the country after President Vucic announced the return of round-the-clock weekend curfew.