“We remain in close contact with related government agencies about the situation," Tokyo Disney Resort said in a statement.
Coronavirus Update: Delta temporarily suspends all flights between JFK International Airport, Milan amid coronavirus concerns
Nike's European headquarters in the Netherlands will be closed on Monday an...
North Star Mall in San Antonio is temporarily closing after its owner found out a customer who tested positive for coronavirus visited the mall Saturday.
Uzbekistan and South Korea are organizing four charter flights to bring back Uzbek citizens from Seoul amid coronavirus spread
A judiciary spokesman says the inmates were granted furlough after testing negative for Covid-19.
Iran temporarily released more than 54,000 prisoners in efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus outbreak in the country’s overcrowded prisons, as the disease has killed dozens in the country and infected 23 members of the Iranian parliament.
Uzbekistan has sent a second shipment of humanitarian aid to China, to support the Chinese side's efforts to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Iran will temporarily release 54,000 people from prisons as officials struggle to contain the rapid spread of the biggest coronavirus outbreak in the Middle East.
Several countries in the Arab world have closed educational institutions and others are restricting school activities to limit the spread of Coronavirus.
Apple will temporarily close one of its retail stores in Italy as the government grapples with the spread of COVID-19 in the country, which has...
As of Wednesday, Iran has reported 2,922 cases of COVID-19
Iran reported new coronavirus deaths on Wednesday, a day after the government said it will release 54,000 prisoners in a bid to prevent further COVID-19 infections.
Out of an abundance of caution, Sony Pictures has opted to temporarily close offices in London, Paris and Gdynia, Poland, after a London-based employee may have been exposed to coronavirus.
TASHKENT — Uzbekistan has put off a large international investment conference planned for early March because of the coronavirus outbreak in China, the Central Asian nation’s Ministry o…
Starbucks won't allow use of reusable mugs over coronavirus fears. The coffee giant will still give a 10-cent discount for bringing in cups from home.
The company has also withheld the use of its “for here” cups available in its stores.
Starbucks announced Wednesday that it will impose a temporary moratorium on the use of reusable personal mugs in its stores amid fears over the coronavirus outbreak.The change is part of "a series of precautionary steps in response to this emerging public health impact," company executive Rossann Williams said in an open letter Wednesday."Our focus remains on two key priorities: Caring for the health and well-being of our partners and...