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"Europe may have some surprises like Italy. You know, other developed countries in Europe may have surprises," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told CNBC's Hadley Gamble. read more...
The crown jewel of the E.U., its network of open internal borders, has been hit hard by the refugee crisis. The virus could deliver another blow.
The threat of the coronavirus spreading across Europe’s open borders has put authorities and others in a bind over whether to call off fashion shows, soccer games and other gatherings.
Adding to the challenge, the spread of the virus comes during the winter when the region’s health systems are under most strain
Supply disruptions caused by the coronavirus is expected to lead to 3.26 billion...
In week in which Covid-19 jumped fence into Europe, serious questions emerge over continent’s preparedness
"Europe may have some surprises like Italy. You know, other developed countries in Europe may have surprises," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told CNBC's Hadley Gamble.
European markets are set to open higher Monday as investor sentiment is boosted by promises of a global monetary policy response to mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus.
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As of Monday, more than 89,100 cases of coronavirus have been reported, resulting in at least 3,040 deaths.
European banks have long been considered one of the weaker links in the global financial system. The coronavirus outbreak on the continent poses a fresh test of their health.
Amid rising global cases of the novel coronavirus and at least two deaths in the U.S., officials with the Kearsarge Regional School District in New London, New Hampshire are asking students and staff who recently returned from a school trip to Europe to stay home.