The army unit that detained Guinea's president is prohibiting government officials from leaving the country until further notice.
A military spokesman says Guinea has reopened its land and air borders for commercial and humanitarian reasons.
The leader of the army forces says they will set up a "union" government to oversee a transition period after they removed the president and dissolved the government.
A spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry says China opposes the coup in Guinea and is urging for an immediate release of detained President Alpha Conde.
Wang Wenbin also called on all parties to exercise restraint and resolve the issue through dialogue.
The Taliban has announced that the war in Afghanistan is over after the group captured Panjshir.
A spokesman says there were no civilian casualties.
The Taliban will hold a ceremony to inaugurate the new government.
China has issued a new plan for further developing a cooperation zone for Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
The Qianhai Service Industry Cooperation Zone will be expanded to over 120 square kilometers from the current 15 square kilometers.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam says that the new plan will improve coordination between Hong Kong, Macao and Guangdong.
The economic zone is expected to transform into an engine for high-quality development by 2035.
As Australia is struggling to contain its worst wave of COVID-19 infections, leaders of indigenous communities are appealing for help for the vulnerable.
World football governing body FIFA says it's investigating the abandonment of the World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina due to COVID-19.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino says more cooperation is needed between clubs and national teams over the release of players for international duty.
Brazilian health authorities intervened on Sunday after accusing four Argentine Premier League players of violating the country's COVID-19 quarantine rules.
They said the Argentine players had made false statements about their previous whereabouts on immigration forms.
Brazil's Federal Police say they have opened a formal inquiry into the actions of the Argentine players who were deported.