CAIRO (Reuters) – Abu Dhabi eased movement restrictions to allow citizens and residents to leave the emirate freely without a permit but have to enter it...
MONTREAL (Reuters) – Quebec’s elementary and younger high school students will be divided into smaller subgroups, or “bubbles,” and no longer switch classes when they return...
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin is protected from the novel coronavirus by a special disinfection tunnel that anyone visiting his residence outside Moscow must...
Close to 80 per cent of the people who contracted the novel coronavirus in Maldives have recovered, the island nation’s health authorities announced Tuesday. Health Protection...
Six Senses Laamu is celebrating the success of the first batch of budding conservationists that participated in the resort’s new home-based online Junior Marine Biology programme....
Saudi Arabia is expected to scale back or call off this year’s hajj pilgrimage for the first time in its modern history, observers say, a perilous...
The long-running border dispute between Asian nuclear powers India and China turned deadly for the first time in nearly half a century after at least 20...
The coronavirus outbreak has exposed existing inequalities but without reform, argues Nobel prize-winning economist Angus Deaton, it also risks making them much worse. In an interview...
Britain will start giving seriously ill coronavirus patients a basic steroid treatment hailed as a breakthough to help reduce the global pandemic’s death toll even as...
The Trump administration filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to prevent publication of former national security advisor John Bolton’s book, which is expected to provide a damning...