CDC Eases COVID-19 Travel Advisories for Dozens of Countries/
US health agency revises risk alerts for over 120 countries and territories, with 61 moved from ver
US health agency revises risk alerts for over 120 countries and territories, with 61 moved from ver
Warnings from both US State Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention delivers new b
The US Olympic & Paralympic Committee said it still anticipates American athletes will be able to sa
South Korean President Moon Jae-in says both countries can benefit by strengthening supply chain coo
Restrictions to go into effect on May 4
They want it to give up its nuclear and ballistic missile programs
Discussions about Pyongyang follow recent provocative missile tests it conducted
Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns Biden administration will respond if China uses coercion an
The proposed six-year 'Special Measures Agreement' will replace the previous arrangement that expire
South's military said the evidence suggested the man was trying to defect to the North
Second phase of human trials for COVID-19 vaccine underway in South Africa///
August 14 marks comfort women memorial day, declared in 2017
Increase in coronavirus cases among US troops also prompts worries among locals
Tokyo to emerge from emergency decree imposed on April 7 due to apparent easing of COVID-19 outbreak
Many other nations, including US, lag behind
Cases of the flu-like epidemic have jumped in South Korea and Japan, prompting some manufacturers th
As of Friday, South Korea had tested about 80,000 people for coronavirus, with many getting tested a
The State Department issues a new set of recommendations with precautionary measures amid the worldw
Highly contagious virus is spreading rapidly throughout country, and thousands of South Korean worke
Highly contagious virus is spreading rapidly throughout country, and thousands of South Korean worke
South Korea reports its largest single-day spike in confirmed infections; Italy reports second death
South Korea reported 204 infections as of late Friday
The flu's first wave killed 14,000 Americans; health officials are to begin testing some patients wi
Thousands of African students express fear and doubt as they hide from the deadly illness in China
Varying levels of unease can be observed at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, wh