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Hotels around the country have begun reporting a rise in group cancellations. Airlines, meanwhile, are doing away with cancellation fees as jittery travelers rethink their plans.
The Federal Reserve said it made the emergency rate cut to keep employment high and prices stable.
Greece’s Finance Minister Christos Staikouras on Tuesday announced that the Mitsotakis government was ready to take specific measures for each possible scenario
Michael Bloomberg clapped back at President Trump's response to the growing coronavirus threat on Monday, tweeting that aides within the Trump administration are "trashing you and making fun of you behind your back." Bloomberg's tweet was in response to one Trump posted earlier Monday morning, where he criticized the Democratic presidential candidate's performance on the debate stage and at the polls. "Ever since (Mini Mike) Bloomberg's bad...
Health experts are understood to be focused primarily on family and work colleagues of the infected patient
Travelers at Eppley Airfield each have their own reactions and methods of protection against the coronavirus. Austin Sigston of Bakersfield, California, walked around the airport in a protection mask. Sign up for our Newsletters "I remember seeing something on my phone about them evacuating people to Omaha. I was like, 'Yeah, I'm not messing around. I'm definitely getting a mask when I fly out of here," he said. Sigston said he flies a lot for...
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Sky's Ian King explains why central banks, including the Bank of England, may hesitate to follow the Fed's lead in cutting rates.
Health minister Robin Swann says detailed plans are in place in case the virus becomes a pandemic.
A virus epidemic that started in China about two months ago is now tightening its grip around the globe. "I know that people are worried about this virus, and I want to assure North Carolinians our state is prepared," Cooper said.
Eight March break school trips to Europe are cancelled over concerns about coronavirus outbreaks in Europe, the Thames Valley District school board said Tuesday.The cancellation affects 169 student…
Japan's total eclipses 1,000 while China's death toll surpasses 2,980
BANGKOK (AP) — The Latest on the virus outbreak (all times local): 3:30 p.m. India says its number of confirmed coronavirus cases has jumped to 28, up from just five.
VIENNA, Austria — Several African petroleum and energy ministers met in Vienna this week, including OPEC Members Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville and Angola to join OPEC efforts in stabilizing the market in light of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. They were joined by additional members of the African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO), forming part of …
"There is an outbreak of the disease in India as well, with one case being reported in Delhi and one in Telangana. The Centre and Delhi government will work together to prevent an outbreak of the deadly disease. We have to work together, said Delhi CM.
Aboud Dandachi isn’t Jewish or Israeli but he donated $18 in honor of Ruben Golran to the Canadian branch of the Jewish National Fund to plant a tree in Israel in the teen’s honor.
The world’s No. 2 lithium miner saw profits drop 38% in Q4 2019 and said sales to China in the first months of 2020 could be hit by the virus.
As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, arts museums and cultural sites and organizations shutter as countries attempt to contain the outbreak. While the number of new cases reported from China has slowed, the number of people diagnosed outside of Asia is on the rise which has sparked global action.On Tuesday, the organizers of Art Dubai postponed the next edition of the fair, which was scheduled for March 25–28. On Sunday, the Louvre closed its doors after holding an impromptu meeting about the virus during which workers demanded the museum cease its operations due to mounting safety