Trump’s convention to ignite base with fireworks and culture war

WASHINGTON — Launching political grenades -- and real fireworks -- President Donald Trump’s Republican party will use next week’s convention to ignite its base ahead of the most divisive US election in decades.
Coronavirus bites back in Europe as Latin America tops 250,000 deaths
Global health authorities said Thursday European countries should be able to ride out a surge in coronavirus cases without reimposing full lockdowns, as the World Bank warned the crisis could push 100 million people into extreme poverty.
1 civilian killed, 3 injured as mortar mine hits house in Afghanistan's Kapisa
One person was killed and three others injured as a mortar mine fired by militants struck a house in the eastern Kapisa province on Friday, police spokesman in the restive province Shaeq Shurash said.
Russia to test coronavirus vaccine on 40,000 people
Russia said on Thursday it would start clinical trials of its controversial coronavirus vaccine next week, involving tens of thousands of people.
Europe frets over virus spikes as WHO warns against lockdowns
Spikes in coronavirus infections in European countries caused alarm on Thursday but the World Health Organization (WHO) said the continent should be able to fight the pandemic without reimposing full lockdowns.
Spain's emergencies chief admits virus fight not going well
Spain's emergencies director warned Thursday that "things are not going well" in his country's fight to ramp down COVID-19 transmission as cases keep rising.
S.Korea reports 324 more COVID-19 cases, 16,670 in total
South Korea reported 324 more cases of COVID-19 as of 0:00 a.m. Friday local time compared to 24 hours ago, raising the total number of infections to 16,670.