SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore will allow small gatherings and the reopening of restaurants and shops from June 19, its health ministry said on Monday, in a...
PARIS (Reuters) – Paris restaurants reopened indoor dining halls on Monday as the government relaxed one of the last major coronavirus constraints, but with virtually no...
PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain (Reuters) – Hundreds of sunseekers from Germany landed on the Spanish island of Mallorca on Monday, the first tourists allowed into the...
ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece reopened its main airports to more international flights on Monday, hoping to kick-start its vital tourism sector after three months in lockdown....
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Residents of Moscow were able to return to museums and summer terraces on Tuesday for the first time in more than two months...
Next year’s Oscars have been postponed by eight weeks to April 25 after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered movie theaters and wreaked havoc on Hollywood’s release calendar,...
A raft of EU nations reopened their borders to fellow Europeans Monday, but a new coronavirus outbreak in China and surging death tolls in the Americas...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he believed stuttering post-Brexit trade talks could conclude by as early as next month, after a meeting with EU chiefs...
The United States will resume federal executions on July 13, after a 17-year stay, the Justice Department said Monday. There have been just three federal execution...
An estimated 1.7 billion people — more than 20 percent of the world’s population — risk becoming severely infected with COVID-19 due to underlying health problems...