TOKYO (Reuters) – The coronavirus has forced Japan’s notoriously fussy food shoppers to abandon doubts about online grocery stores, sending retailers such as Aeon Co (8267.T)...
DUBAI (Reuters) – Abu Dhabi will allow people to enter the emirate if they have tested negative for COVID-19 in the previous 48 hours, the local...
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Empire State Building has been a symbol of America’s economic might for almost 90 years. Of late, it’s also become a...
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s health authorities called on Monday for citizens to stagger vacation schedules ahead of the holiday season and avoid gatherings at workplaces...
DUBAI (Reuters) – Qatar aims to further ease coronavirus curbs from July 1, allowing the limited reopening of restaurants, beaches and parks, as infections have passed...
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thailand will allow pubs and bars to re-open on Wednesday and plans to let in some foreign travellers after recording five weeks without...
LONDON (Reuters) – As Britain’s COVID-19 infections soared in the spring, the government reached for what it hoped could be a game changer – a smartphone...
ATHENS (Reuters) – Direct flights from Britain and Sweden to Greece will not be allowed until July 15, Greek authorities said on Monday, adding that they...
Emirates will resume passenger flights to Maldives from July 16, as the airline continues to add travel options for customers. The Dubai-based airline will operate five...
Aitken Spence Hotels Maldives has donated protective equipment to help the Maldives contain the novel coronavirus outbreak. Officials from the company delivered 12,000 surgical masks to...