India considers new measures; cases increase in south and west of US; resurgence in Australia, China and South Korea despite earlier success

Some analysts say ticket requests by South Korean pop fans just a prank, but others believe electoral data corruption is significant, shows clout of politically engaged fandom

As world sees largest daily increase yet, data shows nearly 9 million people have been infected by coronavirus and more than 468,000 people have died

Madrid rolls back lockdown to save economy while US president is accused of placing politics ahead of safety to keep confirmed cases down; virus overshadows summer solstice in UK

Tensions rise between two Koreas in dispute over propaganda leaflets, with North Korean leader's sister Kim Yo Jong rejecting South's offer to send calming envoys

Kenneth Zong allegedly created fake invoices to help Iranians draw cash held by South Korea in lieu of payment for oil; US seeking $20 million held by the emirate Ras al-Khaimah

Europe has seen 2,057,414 infections, while the US has registered the most deaths of any country at 98,929; numbers still rising in some areas

International health body executive director says virus still 'on the way up,' warns of future outbreak 'spikes' as countries lift restrictions

Officials report 35 new cases Monday after only single-digit increases for eight of the preceding 12 days, many of them overseas arrivals

UK confirms nearly 30,000 deaths, even as fatalities and hospitalization decline and the government prepares to take tentative steps out of lockdown

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