What a drag! Isolated Aussie queen streams show
All dressed up with nowhere to go, Penny Tration a.k.a. Daniel Floyd, is in 14 days compulsory self-isolation after returning from an overseas holiday. She...
Facing shortages, India bets on China for swift ramp-up of protective health gear: sources
India will buy ventilators and masks from China to help it deal with the coronavirus, a government official said on Tuesday, even though some countries...
China PMI offers tiny relief to Asia as stocks head for dire end to quarter
Asian shares were set to close out a calamitous quarter by eking out a small rally on Tuesday as factory data from China held out...
Some UK police might have gone too far on coronavirus: minister
The British police have done a good job in the coronavirus crisis though there may be some individual instances of some officers going a little...
Oil rises from 18-year lows after U.S., Russia agree to talks
Oil recovered ground on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to talks to stabilize energy markets, with benchmarks climbing...
Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany rises to 61,913: RKI
The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Germany has risen to 61,913 and 583 people have died of the disease, statistics from the...
Ad giant WPP pulls dividend, buyback and outlook
WPP , the world’s biggest advertising company, said it was pulling its dividend and share buyback, and withdrawing its guidance for 2020 after it saw...
World’s busiest border falls quiet with millions of Mexicans barred from U.S.
The world’s busiest land border has fallen quiet as restrictions to contain the coronavirus prevent millions of Mexicans from making daily trips north, including many...
Japan PM, deputy avoid joint meetings to cut coronavirus risk as lockdown pressure builds
Japan’s prime minister and his deputy won’t attend meetings together to cut coronavirus risks as pressure for a lockdown builds, with domestic cases topping 2,000...
China delays college entrance exam as fears grow over risk of coronavirus second wave
China will delay its national college entrance exam by a month as it grapples with a coronavirus pandemic as travellers returning from abroad are fuelling...