France says up to 500 virus clusters but no 'second wave' yet

French authorities have reported 400 to 500 active coronavirus outbreak clusters but there are no signs of an imminent "second wave," Health Minister Olivier Veran said Monday.
Only one quarter of Japanese want Olympics next year: poll

Berlin, Rome, Paris threaten sanctions on states interfering in Libya
France, Italy and Germany are "ready to consider" sanctions on foreign powers violating an arms embargo in Libya, a joint statement by their leaders said Saturday.
Mexican president mourns 39,000 virus dead
Mexican president Manuel Lopez Obrador on Sunday vowed to improve health standards in the nation, which has the fourth-highest coronavirus death toll in the world, as the number of fatalities rose to nearly 39,000.
3 dead, 7 missing after cloudbursts hit India's hilly Uttarakhand state
At least three persons died, one injured and nearly seven went missing after incidents of cloudbursts hit two villages of India's northern hilly state Uttarakhand on Sunday night, confirmed a local official to Xinhua over phone on Monday morning.
Shelter turned away evacuees in rain-hit city
NHK has learned that a shelter in a rain-hit city in southwestern Japan was unable to accept some evacuees as its capacity had been limited to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Global coronavirus death toll passes 600,000: AFP tally