Coronavirus wreaks financial havoc as infections near 100,000
Business districts around the world began to empty and stock markets tumbled on Friday as the number of coronavirus infections neared 100,000 and the economic...
Activists accuse Bulgarian government of illegally allowing waste burning
Bulgaria’s government has secretly allowed three ageing coal-fired power plants to burn unclassified waste, flouting local and European Union laws, according to a complaint filed...
Live updates: Coronavirus fears reverberate as Iranian diplomat dies; U.S. officials widen states of emergency – The Washington Post
Live updates: Coronavirus fears reverberate as Iranian diplomat dies; U.S. officials widen states of emergency The Washington Post Coronavirus live updates: Vatican reports first case; ‘Impossible’...
For special-needs kids, New Jersey rabbi offers chance of a ‘LifeTown’
Looking out of his office window, Rabbi Zalman Grossbaum finds it hard to get work done as he watches kids enjoying the miniature town he...
Tesla wins approval to sell longer-range China-made Model 3 vehicles
Tesla Inc has secured Chinese government approval to sell longer-range China-made model 3 vehicles in China, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on...
OPEC oil cut deal in trouble as Russia still not on board
Russia will not back an OPEC call for extra oil output cuts and will only agree to extending existing curbs, a Russian source said on...
Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. States Declare Emergencies as Global Outbreak Nears 100,000 Cases – The New York Times
Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. States Declare Emergencies as Global Outbreak Nears 100,000 Cases The New York Times Live updates: Coronavirus fears reverberate as Iranian diplomat dies;...
Samsung to shift some smartphone production to Vietnam due to coronavirus
Samsung Electronics said on Friday that it would temporarily move some smartphone production to Vietnam from South Korea after another of its Korean staff tested...
South Korea summons Japan envoy over travel curbs in coronavirus row
South Korea summoned Japan’s envoy on Friday to protest against its neighbour’s decision to quarantine South Korean visitors for two weeks, and threatened retaliation, as...
‘Do we really want to close schools?’ U.S. authorities resist coronavirus closures
Like many Seattle residents, Andrew Davidoff is demanding schools close to slow the country’s deadliest coronavirus outbreak, but as in other U.S. cities school officials...
