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Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, the two-term United Nations secretary-general who brokered a historic cease-fire between Iran and Iraq in 1988 and who in later life came out of retirement to help re-establish democracy in his Peruvian homeland, has died. He was 100.
Transit groups are keeping the region moving while trying to cut off any spread in highly trafficked areas.
Hotels and airlines are offering deep discounts as they try to lure travellers back to a subdued market
Other Asian stock markets were mixed after the Dow surged more than 5% on hopes of fresh support.
Federal Reserve officials aren’t ready to commit to a rate cut, but they are laying out the scenario that would make them react.
It will be a bright new era for Stephen Kenny when he takes charge of Ireland's opening UEFA Nations League fixture in Sofia, but the Bulgarians are anxious to leave behind their dark recent past.
Big Blue to turn its Think event into a digital conference.
Japan's confirmed coronavirus infections rose above 1,000 on Wednesday, mos...
Economic bellwether recruiter Robert Walters’ shares sank today as it warned 2020 profit will miss expectations due to the coronavirus
The primary school in Buxton says a deep clean of the premises is taking place.
With more than 50 countries having imposed travel restrictions related to the Covid-19, most bans involved travellers hailing from mainland China
Health experts are understood to be focused primarily on family and work colleagues of the infected patient
One more person has died of the new coronavirus in the Seattle area, bringing th...
One more person tested positive for coronavirus today, taking the number of affected persons to 30. The figure had taken a jump yesterday with a group of 14 Italian tourists testing positive for the virus. The rising number of cases has pushed the Delhi government to shut the primary schools till March 30. A similar decision is likely for the secondary section once the exams are over, the government has hinted. Prime Minister Narendra Modi postponed his next week's visit to Brussels, Belgium for the India-European Union summit. The foreign ministry said both nations agreed to this in view of the outbreak. The global trade association of airlines, the International Air Transport Association or IATA said depending on how the #coronavirus spreads, airline industry could face up to $113 billion in lost revenues this year.
New Zealand’s property market is heating up again and a fresh round of interest-rate cuts in response to the coronavirus could give it another shot in the arm.
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HSBC has sent more than 100 of its London staff home after a worker tested positive for the coronavirus, the first known case at a major company in Europe's main financial hub.
Amazon has started restricting all nonessential employee travel in the U.S. as the coronavirus continues to spread.
A pomeranian (believed to be pictured) in the Chinese territory became the first animal to test positive for the virus last month, sparking fierce debate about whether the diagnosis was legitimate.
There are no confirmed cases of coronavirus in Harris County, but CERAWeek organizers canceled the conference slated to begin March 9 out of concerns over health and safety. Rice University said an employee recently traveled overseas and was possibly exposed to the coronavirus, but it is not canceling classes or operations as of Saturday night.