SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore plans to give a wearable device that will identify people who had interacted with carriers of coronavirus to each of its 5.7...
BEIJING (Reuters) – Three weeks ago, Beijing authorities swooped in on Shan Peng and her makeshift street stall, seizing her merchandise – yogurt and casual pants...
JAKARTA (Reuters) – Indonesians in Jakarta returned to mosques on Friday for prayers after the city relaxed rules on attending places of worship as part of...
PARIS (Reuters) – France’s sumptuous Palace of Versailles, built in the 17th century by the “Sun King” Louis XIV, throws its doors open to the public...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union will not fully open internal borders before the end of June, meaning restrictions on travel to and from other countries...
MADRID (Reuters) – Spain will further ease a coronavirus lockdown in its two main cities from Monday, but will not start opening its borders to foreign...
YONGIN, South Korea (Reuters) – Only a handful of rubber floats tumbled down the giant slide at South Korea’s largest waterpark on Friday, its first day...
LONDON (Reuters) – The World Health Organization (WHO) updated its guidance on Friday to recommend that governments ask everyone to wear fabric face masks in public...
President Donald Trump declared the US economy in “rocket” mode Friday after data showed a surprising recovery in the coronavirus-ravaged jobs market — lifting his own...
Surgical masks are washing up in growing quantities on the shores of Hong Kong, a city that has overwhelmingly embraced face coverings to fight the coronavirus....