Virus 'tracing' by smartphone: a key to reopening society?
Liverpool is reportedly targeting a Bundesliga forward who is inspired by Cristiano Ronaldo.
President Donald Trump is halting U.S. funding for the World Health Organization (WHO), after threatening to defund it last week.
Adidas eyes 2.4 bln state-guaranteed coronavirus loan
Europe police thwart fake face mask sale to Germany
The IMF is forecasting a 3% drop in global GDP this year. That compares to a 0.1% falloff in 2009, the height of the Great Recession.
U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday amid hopeful signs that the coronavirus pandemic has plateaued.
Brussels mulls 1.5-tn-euro virus recovery fund
German virus cases 'stable' as leaders mull easing lockdown
Holocaust memorial sites fight new threat from far right
“I appreciate the effort I am asking of you,” President Macron said in an address to the French people. “There is new hope but nothing is won at the moment … the epidemic is not under control.”
Season 32 of “Amazing Race” finally has a premiere date—here's where the teams will visit.
The majority of U.S. nationals in India feel safer in the country.
Rescue group, EU officials dispute fate of 85 sea migrants
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been discharged after a tumultuous hospital stay for coronavirus.
Anne Frank's diary more relevant than ever, 75 years on
The U.S. and Germany are two nations heavily impacted by the virus, with the U.S. having the most cases in the world.
Buchenwald concentration camp marks 75th anniversary of its liberation
Germany to replace most Tornado jets with Eurofighters: report
Hasty virus lockdown lift could spark 'deadly resurgence': WHO
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., both have proposed similar programs that differ greatly in size and scope, but the basic concept is the same: The government should pay worker's salaries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global virus death toll passes 94,000, but some signs of hope