Victoria state has seen a spike in COVID-19 cases, recording almost 150 new infections over the past week as new clusters have emerged in Melbourne.
Beattie is the second professional footballer from the United Kingdom to have come out.
Jake Hepple and his girlfriend were fired from their jobs following the banner incident.
Mary Trump will release her no-holds-barred memoir 'Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man' on July 28.
In recent weeks, Pyongyang has issued a series of vitriolic condemnations of Seoul over anti-North leaflets.
The US Geological Survey reported that the quake struck with a magnitude of 7.4, at a depth of 23 kilometers.
The Adria Tour has been cancelled as the fourth tennis player of the tournament tests positive.
Layoffs caused by the coronavirus pandemic in the US passed 45.7 million last week.
France took its biggest step yet back to normality by allowing millions of children to return to school.
The kingdom's hajj ministry said it will be open to various nationalities already in Saudi Arabia, but it did not specify a number.
The Netherlands has been commended for its "intelligent lockdown" approach.
Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have criticized Bolton for publishing his book.
Ashoori was visiting his mother in Tehran in August 2017 when he was arrested, accused of spying for Israel and later jailed for 10 years, his family says.
The survivors were forced to swim and trek nearly 10 kilometres leaving two dead companions at the site of the accident.
Earlier this week, Facebook made a new move by allowing users to turn off all political ads.
Pompeo said he had not yet read the book, 'The Room Where It Happened', which the Trump administration is trying to block from publication.
The former pet was captured after he aggressively attacked over 250 people when his liquor supply stopped.
The two nations' foreign ministers spoke by telephone to calm nerves after a high-altitude melee involving fists, rocks and clubs.
India, Mexico, Norway and Ireland were chosen as non-permanent members, while Djibouti and Kenya will go to a second round of voting on Thursday.
Unable to sustain itself during the COVID-19 lockdown, the Living Coasts will be closed permanently, leaving animals homeless and staff unemployed.
Villagers tried to save the boy by hacking the seven-meter long snake with machetes.
Anyone running political ads on the platform would have to be authorized to do so.
Beijing and Delhi blamed each other for the clash in the strategically important Galwan Valley between Tibet and Ladakh.
At least 1,255 scheduled flights were cancelled Wednesday morning, state-run People's Daily reported.
The president has limited power over policing, which is run mostly at a state and local level.
In a series of denunciations of Seoul, the North rejected an offer it said had come from the South's President Moon Jae-in to send an envoy for talks.
An explosion was heard and smoke seen rising from the long-shuttered joint industrial zone in Kaesong.
On May 9, several Indian and Chinese soldiers were injured in a clash involving fists and stone-throwing.
Beijing officials said they will give virus tests to stall owners and managers at all of the city's food markets, restaurants and government agency canteens.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will hold talks with senior Chinese foreign policy official Yang Jiechi at Hawaii on Wednesday.