MEXICO CITY, June 4 (Reuters): Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador defended his government's handling of the coronavirus on Thursday after official data showed new deaths for a 24-hour period
LONDON, June 5 (Reuters): The coronavirus pandemic could encourage a generation to turn away from a culture of selfishness, with young people now wanting to do jobs where they can help others, Dutch histor
BARCELONA, June 4 (Reuters): Queues for food banks have swollen in Spain as the coronavirus crisis has left hundreds of thousands of people teetering on the edge of poverty.
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Jalukie, June 3 (MExN): Two Nagaland State Transport bus services carrying 34 male and 5 female Chennai returnees from Dimapur reached GHSS Ground, Jalukie town on June 2 evening, after they tested negative for
Kohima, June 3 (MExN): In continuation and partial modification to the Kohima Deputy Commissioner's Office Order in regard to Paid Quarantine Centres, a committee to oversee all matters relating to Paid Qua
KOCHI, June 3 (Thomson Reuters Foundation): Students protested in southern India on Tuesday after the suicide of a teenage girl who was unable to attend online classes because she did not have a television
BEIJING, June 3 (Reuters): China said 300 symptomless carriers of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan, the epicentre of the pandemic, had not been found to be infectious, in a bid to reassure people as countrie
BRUSSELS, June 3 (Reuters): The European Commission classified the new coronavirus as a mid-level threat to workers, drawing criticism from socialist lawmakers because the move will allow less stringent wo
LONDON, June 3 (Reuters): The United Kingdom's COVID-19 death toll surpassed 50,000 on Wednesday, according to a Reuters tally of official data sources that highlighted the country's place as one o
Wokha, June 3 (MExN): Legislator in charge of COVID-19 for Wokha district, Dy CM and BLP leader Y Patton visited Bhandari, Community Health Center (CHC) and Maratchu village located in the foothills of Wokha di
GENEVA, June 3 (Reuters): More than 600 nurses worldwide are known to have died from COVID-19, which has infected an estimated 450,000 healthcare workers, the International Council of Nurses said on Wednes