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Europe on Sunday prepared for a further cautious easing of coronavirus restrictions following signs the pandemic may be slowing, after Spaniards flocked to the streets to jog, cycle and rollerskate...
Mary Schmich, Tribune News Service Among the many things changed by the sad, eerie moment we’re living in is our vocabulary. We bat around words most of us had...
Amazon.com said it could post a second quarter loss even as revenue surges because it is spending at least $4 billion in response to the coronavirus pandemic, including plans to...
The globe’s few female national leaders have tackled the coronavirus crisis more effectively and efficiently than many of their far more numerous male counterparts. Although women are the chief executives in only...
A gargantuan mission calls for an extraordinary vision. The UAE is blessed with a leadership that believes the journey of development will always remain a race for excellence. The...
Virgin Australia Holdings owes A$6.9 billion ($4.39 billion) to more than 10,000 creditors based on an initial review and will seek a three-month payment waiver from aircraft lessors, its administrator...
The worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 170,368 on Tuesday, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1100 GMT. ...
More than 160,000 people have died from the new coronavirus around the world, almost two thirds of them in Europe, according to an AFP tally at 0940 GMT Sunday based...
Coronavirus deaths surged past 100,000 in Europe as the world's top musicians joined forces for a virtual concert, hoping to spread cheer to billions stuck at home under lockdown. A-listers...
The worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 154,188 on Saturday, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1100 GMT. ...