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The Ireland team have travelled from all over the world to meet up in Dublin for their Euro 2021 clash with Greece, but despite all the coronavirus chaos, everything has gone very smoothly in the Ireland camp. read more...
Massive protests, yesterday, hit the streets of riverine communities in Delta State over an alleged plan by the National Security Adviser
South Africa slips into 2nd recession in two years
The NCAA is continuing to prepare for its various winter and spring championships — including the 2020 NCAA Tournament — while it monitors the potential spread of coronavirus.
In the first substantial cutback by a U.S. airline following sharp reductions by carriers in the greater China region and more recently Europe, United will reduce its international schedule by 20% next month and its flights in the U.S. and Canada by 10%, and offer employees unpaid leave.
Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Sunday that there could be "hundreds or low thousands" of coronavirus cases in the U.S.The number of confirmed case "is going to increase" as testing increases, Gottlieb said on CBS's "Face the Nation.""Right now, there's probably hundreds or low thousands of cases ... that aren't reported yet," he said."It's a big country, 330 million people, so anyone's individual risk...
People in the Republic of Ireland will be banned from attending funerals and bringing their children to crèches under the Government's worst case scenario plans to tackle the coronavirus.
From religion to sports, countries are taking drastic measures to curb COVID-19 as it continues to spread across the globe. Follow DW for all the latest developments.
A molecular assay for detecting the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (previously 2019-nCoV) on the automated Panther Fusion® system has been developed by
Archbold Medical Center prepared for potential spread of coronavirus
WASHINGTON — In a surprise move, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a sizable half-percentage point Tuesday in an effort to support the economy in the face
On Hannity, the president continued to break with public health officials' more dire messaging regarding the outbreak.
President Trump early Friday tweeted that the U.S. was way ahead of the curve when it came to stemming the spread of coronavirus thanks to measures taken by his administration.Trump accused the "Do Nothing Democrats" of placing fault on him and countered that the virus was spreading "very slowly in the U.S. because President Trump closed our border, and ended flights, VERY EARLY."So, the Coronavirus, which started in China and spread to...
"They didn't mean to be violent. They were scared. Information waves went out of control," said the leader of the local council.
Before its sudden demise Thursday, Flybe was Europe’s largest independent regional airline.
Capitol Hill negotiators have reached agreement on an $8.3 billion measure to battle the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. The House will vote on the deal later Wednesday and Senate leaders are pressing for a vote in that chamber by the end of the week
The supply-cum-demand blows explain why the world economy is sliding toward its weakest expansion since the 2009 recession, with policy makers’ inflation targets becoming all the more unreachable.
The government said Tuesday that the death rate in Korea from the coronavirus ou..
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…
A bride-to-be is scrambling to get new bridesmaids dresses after the coronavirus shut down production in China. Sydney Patterson never expected to be shopping for bridesmaid dresses two weeks before her wedding. She just found out the dresses her bridesmaids ordered months ago would not be ready in time. Sign up for our Newsletters "I got a little panicked," she said. The company that makes the original dresses told her the coronavirus outbreak...
A cherished French tradition is under threat because of the Coronavirus. The customary greeting, la bise, the art of cheek kissing practiced among friends, strangers and dignitaries, is forbidden during the COVID-19 outbreak. The French meantime are having fun thinking up alternative etiquette
Authorities in Tajikistan are trying to reassure the population that the Central Asian nation has enough food supplies, after panic-buying over coronavirus fears caused food price hikes and shortages.