SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian state police on Sunday charged two Sydney women involved in a violent brawl over toilet rolls as major grocers in the country restrict supplies to one pack per person amid panic buying by residents.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Dogs have a type of infrared sensor in the tip of their nose which enables them to detect minute changes in temperature such as when other animals are nearby, according to new research.
LONDON/LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Twenty-one people aboard a cruise ship that was barred from docking in San Francisco have tested positive for coronavirus, U.S.
PALM BEACH, Fla./WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – President Donald Trump parted ways yesterday with acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and replaced him with conservative lawmaker and close ally Mark Meadows, who was a strong Trump defender during the Democratic impeachment drive.
VIENNA, (Reuters) – A three-year pact between OPEC and Russia ended in acrimony yesterday after Moscow refused to support deeper oil cuts to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus and OPEC responded by removing all limits on its own production.
CAIRO, (Reuters) – Twelve asymptomatic cases of the coronavirus have been registered on board a Nile cruise ship, the World Health Organization (WHO) and Egypt’s health ministry said today.
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – The coronavirus outbreak radiated across the United States yesterday, surfacing in at least four new states and San Francisco as Congress quickly approved more than $8 billion to fight the outbreak.
RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) – Brazil has confirmed eight cases of the new coronavirus as of yesterday, including the first instances of likely local transmission, as the infectious disease spreads up the coast to tourist hotspot Rio de Janeiro and neighboring Espirito Santo state, the Health Ministry said.
(Reuters) – Elizabeth Warren ended her presidential campaign yesterday after concluding she had no realistic path to the Democratic nomination, leaving behind a two-man battle between former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The United States yesterday imposed sanctions on the Nicaraguan National Police over accusations of human rights abuse, in the Trump administration’s latest move to pressure the leftist government of President Daniel Ortega.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Chuck Schumer, the top U.S. Senate Democrat, expressed regret yesterday for remarks he made a day earlier that two Supreme Court justices appointed by President Donald Trump would “pay the price” if they rule in favor of abortion restrictions.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Britain’s Flybe collapsed today after a plunge in travel demand, making the long-struggling regional airline one of the first big corporate casualties of the coronavirus outbreak.
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – The U.S. death toll from coronavirus infections rose to 11 yesterday as new cases emerged around New York City and Los Angeles, while Seattle-area health officials discouraged social gatherings amid the nation’s largest outbreak.
LONDON, (Reuters) – The global release of the new James Bond film “No Time to Die” was postponed yesterday by seven months amid the coronavirus disruption that has closed movie theaters in China and caused widespread headaches for other Hollywood productions.
SHANGHAI, (Reuters) – Scientists in China studying the coronavirus outbreak said they had found two main types of the disease could be causing infections.