Thousands stranded on Hong Kong cruise ship over Omicron's fears
Thousands of passengers on a Hong Kong cruise ship have been detained for coronavirus testing...
Thousands of passengers on a Hong Kong cruise ship have been detained for coronavirus testing...
Move is a test for country's bid to resurrect its battered tourism industry, but critics say reopeni
Low turnout, social distancing measures mar Cape Town's annual International Public Arts Festival
All three major US indices, which were inactive Monday for the federal President's Day holiday, were
They're protesting the military junta's coup and detention of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi
In an upwelling of anger in the country's largest city, Yangon, protesters chanted, 'Military dictat
Israel's Health Ministry has recorded over 640,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and at least 4
Every African nation except Eritrea has signed on to the African Continental Free Trade Area
The 17th-century mausoleum, one of India's most popular tourist destinations, was shut in March afte
Travel bans on flights from Britain due to spread of new variant of novel coronavirus dampens tradin
Asian markets finished lower across the board Thursday
Nation's unwillingness to tamp down on travel offers warning in advance of Christmas and New Year's
People were encouraged to stay home
Few wear masks or take other precaution and authorities are left trying to remind public of 2nd wa
Raging floodwaters have driven more than 650,000 people to flee their homes this year
Some 20 million Americans could lose their health coverage
But doubts about President Magufuli's claimed defeat of COVID-19 could keep foreign travelers away
June 19 is the date on which the last African Americans were informed they were freed from slavery
Iran is grappling with the deadliest outbreak in the Middle East, with more than 7,500 fatalities ou
Critics say that even with the rules, such huge ceremonies could hasten additional coronavirus trans
Authorities say the homes were demolished because they were built on public land, but critics say th
Protests spurred by alleged attempts to bribe judges overseeing a legal challenge to the re-election