Some 6.7 mln people in MENA will suffer lack of food due to COVID-19...
The World Food Programme (WFP) on Tuesday estimated that in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region an additional 6.7 million people could...
France emerges cautiously from coronavirus lockdown
France tiptoed out of one of Europe’s strictest coronavirus lockdowns on Monday, reopening shops, factories and some schools to revive the economy but wary...
Over 33 million Americans seek jobless benefits
Some 3.2 million Americans filed unemployment claims last week, bringing the seven-week total for people seeking jobless benefits to more than 33 million Americans,...
EU forecasts ‘historic’ 7.7% eurozone recession as consequence of coronavirus
The European Commission said on Wednesday the eurozone economy would contract by a staggering 7.7 per cent in 2020, as the catastrophic consequences of...
Trump vows to ‘open up America’ with 3-phase plan
‘We are starting our life again,’ says the US president.
Days after declaring “total authority“ over states, President Donald Trump on Thursday kicked responsibility for...
Italians claim world’s first coronavirus vaccine, but would it work?
Italians are claiming they have made the world's first coronavirus vaccine that work on humans, Science Times reported on Tuesday. "According to the tests...
UN Kuwait and UNESCO calls its partners to jointly celebrate the 27th annual World...
UN Kuwait and UNESCO calls its partners to jointly celebrate the 27th annual World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), under the theme “Journalism without fear...
Malabar Gold & Diamonds pledges 2.5 million meals to the needy – distributes food...
As millions of people across the globe endure one of the biggest crisis the world has ever seen, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, one among...
Russian PM Mishustin Diagnosed With Coronavirus
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has been diagnosed with coronavirus, he said during a video meeting with President Vladimir Putin broadcast on the state-run...
Crisis facing journalism covering COVID-19
Three in four journalists have faced official restrictions, obstruction or intimidation in reporting on COVID-19, according to a new survey of more than 1,300...