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Chadian peacekeepers were on a routine patrol in Aguelhok commune in the north of the country, according to a U.N. official stationed in the area
It could see increased interest as people seek to limit personal contact
7 ministries are still empty
US president says he found the resolution 'very insulting' as well as based on 'misunderstandings of facts and law'
Authorities also unveiled plans to hand out reusable face masks to all 7.5 million city residents
An updated official count shows 32,313 total COVID-19 deaths in Britain by around April 24
Arphine Rahelisoa, who heads the pro-opposition newspaper Valisoa, was charged on April 4 with 'inciting hatred' after running a blog that notably said 'COVID-19, lockdown, Andry Rajoelina, killer'
Coronavirus deaths are on the increase in jails and penitentiaries across the country
The Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds put on a show
At least 75 people have been wounded
Residents of the nation's capital Washington, as well as Baltimore and Atlanta were treated to sights of the Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds arcing across the sky
President had downplayed reports of Kim's poor health and possible demise
Shady Habash, 24, died in Tora prison, said lawyer Ahmed al-Khawaga, who was unable to give a cause of death
Country, which nationwide has reported 9,000 infections and 603 deaths, races to halt spread of virus in its overcrowded jails
It wasn't immediately clear if he'd been a victim of a crime
Press Emblem Campaign says many journalists have put themselves in harm's way to report on global crisis
The 15-year sentence handed down on Chen Jieren is one of the harshest moves yet against free speech by China's government under President Xi Jinping
Casinos suffered their worst month on record
Goal is to keep the creatures habituated to humans
Khaled Drareni was arrested March 7 while covering an anti-government protest
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