U.S. may need to extend social distancing for virus until 2022, study says
The United States may need to endure social distancing measures adopted during the coronavirus outbreak until 2022, according to researchers at the Harvard School of...
U.S. Forces Japan extends health emergency to all bases in Japan
U.S. Forces Japan on Wednesday extended a public health emergency to all military bases in Japan, amid a steady increase in new coronavirus infections in...
UN says ‘not the time’ as Trump suspends WHO funds over pandemic – Al Jazeera English
UN says ‘not the time’ as Trump suspends WHO funds over pandemic Al Jazeera English Trump announces ‘halt’ in US funding to World Health Organization amid...
Don Jr. blasts Jim Acosta for saying Trump is ‘scapegoating’ China for virus: ‘Maybe time for a name change… – Fox News
Don Jr. blasts Jim Acosta for saying Trump is ‘scapegoating’ China for virus: ‘Maybe time for a name change… Fox News Inside the Beltway: Jim Acosta...
Oil climbs on bargain-hunting, hopes for purchases for reserves
Oil prices climbed on Wednesday, bouncing back from the previous session’s large losses, as investors looked for bargains and supported by hopes that consuming countries...
Asia shares take a breather, China cuts medium-term rates
Asian share markets took a breather on Wednesday as warnings of the worst global recession since the 1930s underlined the economic damage already done even...
Oil in the age of coronavirus: a U.S. shale bust like no other
Texas oilman Mike Shellman has kept his MCA Petroleum Corp going for four decades, drilling wells through booms and busts and always selling his crude...
Germany’s coronavirus cases rise by 2,486, deaths by 285: RKI
Germany’s confirmed coronavirus cases have risen by 2,486 to 127,584, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Wednesday, meaning the...
Thailand reports 30 new coronavirus cases, two new deaths
Thailand reported 30 new coronavirus cases and 2 deaths on Wednesday....
Global creditors agree on debt relief for poor countries hit by pandemic
Major international creditors will relieve the world’s poorest countries of debt payments this year to help them deal with the coronavirus pandemic that has sparked...
