Singapore confirms 932 new COVID-19 cases, death toll rises to 16
Singapore reported 932 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the health ministry said, taking the city-state’s total infections to 17,101....
Biden denies Tara Reade’s sexual assault allegation in Morning Joe interview – Vox.com
Biden denies Tara Reade’s sexual assault allegation in Morning Joe interview Vox.com Biden denies sexual assault allegation, calls for search of National Archives Washington Post Joe Biden...
Tesla tumbles after tweet from Musk account saying stock too high
Shares of Tesla Inc tumbled 12% on Friday following a tweet from Chief Executive Elon Musk’s Twitter account that the electric car maker’s recently high-flying...
Biden says alleged sexual assault ‘never happened’
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denied on Friday that he sexually assaulted a former U.S. Senate aide in 1993, in his first public remarks...
World Stocks fall as Trump’s China tariff threat dampens risk appetite
A decline on Wall Street dragged stocks across the world further down on Friday on concerns that the two largest economies could resume a trade...
Ireland set to slightly ease coronavirus restrictions: RTE
Ireland’s cabinet is currently agreeing to a slight easing of coronavirus restrictions that will allow those aged over 70 to go outside of their homes...
U.S. sanctions Iranian-Iraqi businessman over support of Iran’s Quds Force
The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on an Iranian-Iraqi businessman and his mining company, accusing him of being involved in efforts by Iran’s elite...
U.S. manufacturing activity plunges to 11-year low as orders sink
U.S. manufacturing activity plunged to an 11-year low in April as the novel coronavirus wreaked havoc on supply chains, suggesting the economy was sinking deeper...
Last patients leave makeshift Madrid hospital
Madrid on Friday closed the makeshift hospital located at the biggest convention centre of the Spanish capital after assisting more than 1,500 coronavirus patients, a...
Italian prime minister apologises over long welfare delays
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte apologised on Friday to millions of struggling Italians who have yet to receive long-promised financial aid meant to help them get...