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European rights chief warns Roma, travellers’ at high risk in pandemic

Europe’s top human rights official on Tuesday called on governments to ensure that Roma and people travelling can access health care and clean water...

Britain’s Johnson ‘stable’ in intensive care, does not have pneumonia

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in stable condition in intensive care and has received oxygen, but he does not have pneumonia, Downing Street...

Japan’s Abe declares state of emergency for Tokyo, virus-hit regions

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday declared a state of emergency for several regions battling against the coronavirus, as a rising rate of...

India says has enough stocks of anti-malarial drug HCQ for exports

India said on Tuesday that its stocks of the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) were enough to meet the export commitments.Private companies had been contracted...

South Australian researchers target COVID-19 vaccine

South Australian researchers have begun trialling a potential vaccine for SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic.The team, headed by Nikolai Petrovsky, a...

UK Unlikely To Relax Coronavirus Lockdown Until End Of May

Britain will not be able to relax its stringent lockdown rules until the end of May, a leading government adviser said on Saturday, warning...

S. Africa to conduct mass community testing for COVID-19, says Health minister

South Africa will conduct mass community testing for coronavirus as cases continued to rise, according to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.An uptick in local transmissions...

Americans should wear non-medical masks, but Trump will not

US President Donald Trump on Friday unveiled new guidelines saying that every American should wear non-medical face masks while in cramped public settings amid...

Trump fires intelligence watchdog involved in impeachment case

US President Donald Trump on Friday said he fired Michael Atkinson, the inspector general for the US intelligence community who dealt with the whistleblower...

China holds three minutes of silence for Covid-19 victims

China held three minutes of silence during Tomb Sweeping Day on Saturday for people who have died in the coronavirus outbreak.During the national...

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