Thousands Flock to India's Taj Mahal Despite Coronavirus Fears
The 17th-century mausoleum, one of India's most popular tourist destinations, was shut in March after the government imposed a lockdown to curb the sp
The 17th-century mausoleum, one of India's most popular tourist destinations, was shut in March after the government imposed a lockdown to curb the sp
Canberra's decision escalates bitter trade and diplomatic tensions
Google and Facebook united to oppose Australian legislation to force tech giants to pay for news from traditional media companies
Blaze on island, a UN World Heritage Site, has burned since October
Malaysia is pressing companies to quickly upgrade staff housing after major outbreak of COVID-19 in teeming dormitories for migrant workers providing
Australia must engage with China as barbs traded over fake war crimes tweet, according to analysts
China imposed temporary anti-dumping tariffs of 107.1% to 212.1% on wine imported from Australia
More than 2,000 workers at Malaysia factories test positive
Early results look great, but questions remain
Four months ago, New South Wales closed its border with Victoria because of a second wave of coronavirus infections
Melbourne's 5 million citizens will be allowed to leave their homes and visit restaurant and bars beginning Tuesday
PM said emergency decree, which would have suspended Parliament before crucial budget vote, was needed to fight the coronavirus pandemic
Bolsonaro said he would not let Brazilians be guinea pigs
Region which includes Australia's second largest city, Melbourne, had been locked down for 100 days
More than 30 boats will help examine up to 150 ecologically significant reefs over the next 10 weeks
Government says country's economy shrank 3.6-percent in second quarter due to pandemic, making it the sharpest economic contraction in two decades
Peru begins accepting international flights for first time in months since the coronavirus outbreak
Pervasive spread of virus shows nation's tenuous grip on crisis, health experts say
Canada, Australia, New Zealand ease some travel restrictions
Officials report first single-digit daily increase in three months; restrictions to be eased
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Prime Minister Hamdok and the leader of the major rebel group signed a declaration of principles Thursday night in Addis Ababa
Ice shelves are hundreds to thousands of years old, thicker than long-term sea ice, but not as big and old as glaciers
Strict curfew imposed for Melbourne's five million residents as COVID-19 outbreak shows no sign of waning
Strict curfew imposed for Melbourne's five million residents as COVID-19 outbreak shows no sign of waning
Aid is part of a package, including efforts to facilitate ongoing testing of nursing home staff, providing states a weekly list of facilities with inc
Iranian Presiden Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that 25 million people may have been infected with the coronavirus in Iran, although health officials
The former head of Mexico's state oil company could be extradited from Spain to face corruption charges as early as Thursday
City posts biggest one-day spike of new COVID-19 patients for second-day in a row
From Wednesday, travellers from Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania are allowed to enter South Australia without going into quarant
Many migrant workers have filed claims with labor advocate organizations, citing substandard treatment and unfair pay, based on their nationality
WHO says lessons from previous outbreaks and effective therapeutics will bring a timely end to a new outbreak in Equateur Province
The global pandemic is forcing leaders to govern during a crisis; some are getting high marks for preparedness, while others are stoking fear
Mexican President says he is fine and will not take coronavirus test after coming in contact with infected member of his cabinet
Nearly 4,000 displaced, two killed by a fire that swept their camp
Under the rules of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences films must be released in traditional theaters before December 31 to be eligible fo
There is no evidence the anti-malarial drug can ward off COVID-19, and the FDA has warned it can be very dangerous
Comment se passe le quotidien dans les zoos privés de public ? Des enfants posent leurs questions à Delphine Delord, directrice adjointe associée au Z
IS-Khorasan has been beaten back by Afghan, coalition and Taliban forces, but counterterror officials warn it would be a mistake to underestimate the
Face à la crise économique et boursière due au coronavirus, on constate chez les Français un mouvement très fort des capitaux vers le livret A, apport
The action by the US central bank followed the announcement earlier on Tuesday that central banks in Australia and Malaysia had lowered their rates
International death toll more than 3,000, but the WHO says the number of new cases in China, the epicenter of the virus, is dropping
Airlines have been suspending flights or modifying services in response to the coronavirus outbreak
In effort to refute recently leaked document that allegedly details China's massive detention system targeting minority Uighurs, Chinese state-owned o
FAO agency says the mature locusts, carried in part by the wind, arrived on the western shore of Lake Albert on Friday near the town of Bunia
The two sides are bickering over the details of charter flights that would take Taiwanese citizens home
A newly revealed database exposes in extraordinary detail the main reasons for the detentions of Emer, his three sons, and hundreds of others in Karak
Chinese President Xi Jinping hopes to fend off domestic criticism over deadly outbreak by showing strength militarily, analysts suggest
Some drought-hit farmers have had their best rainfall in a decade, while emergency authorities warn of 'life-threatening' flash flooding
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani's words came two days after at least eight protesters were killed in the holy southern city of Najaf
The heavy rains lash parts of eastern Australian, causing some flooding in Sydney
More than 100,000 Chinese students will not be able to start university and college courses in Australia because of travel ban put in place to try to
The company said the fast-spreading virus was having a negative impact on its business but added that it could not yet assess to what extent
Agency says false information circulating around social media about the new coronavirus is hampering efforts to tackle the epidemic
The company has asked its suppliers, many of whom have manufacturing centers in China, to produce up to 80 million iPhones in the first half of 2020,
The US government reportedly is planning to evacuate US citizens from Wuhan on Sunday, according to the Wall Street Journal
President Xi Jinping says that it's 'extremely crucial' to take every possible measure to combat a new coronavirus that has infected more than 200 peo
Iran's IRIB TV broadcasts Thursday news segment using a C-SPAN clip to promote false Iranian claims of heavy US casualties in an Iranian missile attac
Thousands are racing to leave popular seaside resorts before extreme heat predicted this weekend