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The firing of the projectiles could be the country’s first missile tests since Nov. 28, and comes amid a political shake-up as the North responds to the coronavirus threat.
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The airline said it also plans to take similar personnel measures in countries outside Finland.
Vietnam is sharply divided on how long to close schools because of the coronavirus, which has prevented parents from going to work and threatens further economic damage. Supporters want to keep students at home until April, while opponents say the panic is overblown. The biggest population is in Ho Chi Minh City, where government leaders have proposed extending the public school closures all through March and then continuing the semester into what would usually be a summer break.
The coronavirus outbreak in China has caused major disruption for small companies that depend on Chinese manufacturing.
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An outbreak of a new virus that emerged in China about two months ago has now infected more than 93,000 people globally and has claimed over 3,000 lives.
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The Rays are taking some basic precautions now that the coronavirus has spread to Florida, reminding players and staff to wash their hands and frequently use sanitizer. Ji-Man Choi, who is from South Korea, where the virus is more widespread, is going a little farther. Choi said he has asked media from his country to conduct interviews outside the clubhouse out of courtesy to his teammates. "I ...
The district said in an email it would be monitoring the virus and working with the ODH and other health officials to mitigate risk.
NZC is taking all the preventive measures for the six New Zealand cricketers who will take part in IPL 2020.
China's stocks were among the first hit by fears of the coronavirus outbrea...
The league sent a memo to teams explaining ways to avoid spreading the virus during interactions with fans, such as not using a fan’s pen to sign autographs.
Four scientists from the Indian Council of Medical Research have reached Tehran, the Iranian capital, with equipment and testing kits to facilitate mandatory testing before the people board a plane to India.
Africa has had it so bad, few are willing to believe that we can be lucky, even once.
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The House has passed a $8.3 billion emergency funding bill to fight the coronavirus outbreak as the number of cases continues to rise. CBSN political contributor and AP White House reporter Zeke Miller, and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Natalie Andrews join CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discus the Trump administration's response.