Aer Lingus warns of imminent' layoffs after employees vote against redundancy
AER LINGUS warned that layoffs were imminent, and told cabin crew that their reduced hours...
AER LINGUS warned that layoffs were imminent, and told cabin crew that their reduced hours...
GARDAÍ is warning students to beware of rental scams before returning to campus, especially those...
Doctor warns that Italian migrants are not being vaccinated. India orders 300 million doses of unapp
When antibodies fail, T cells may step in
The latest report by the UN agency confirms more than 133.5 million infections, including nearly 3 m
Regional director says one billion Africans remain on the margins of efforts to end pandemic
US administered 3 million vaccinations on Saturday
Fake news about the coronavirus can do real harm. Polygraph.info is spotlighting fact-checks from ot
The leader of the US Central Command says Iran is waiting to see how the new administration policy u
UN Agency cites risk of spread of COVID-19, measles, cholera, malaria, yellow fever and meningitis
'Not right that younger, healthier adults in rich countries are vaccinated before health workers and
Mike Ryan says given transmission dynamics and other issues they have seen so far, 2021 is looking t
Credited with successfully controlling COVID-19 outbreak, Health Minister Chen Shih-chung urges vigi
'We are now in the center of the storm,' South Africa's president says, announcing extension of coro
Upwards of 50,000 cases per day recorded over past week
India greenlights vaccine for massive immunization campaign and US-based CDC says 4.2 million shots
South African President continues, curfews and reinstates restrictions to try to curtail a resurgenc
There can no longer be any doubt that South Africa has entered a second wave' president says, annou
Warning comes after two people had adverse reactions to vaccine on first day of rollout in Britain
The virus does not relax' warns SA president as nation gears up for nationwide holiday month during
Clinical trials show there currently is no evidence the antiviral drug improves survival of patients
President-elect also criticizes the current president for not pushing for passage of a COVID-19 econ
Tedros says political division has led to disrespect for science, and a spread of the virus
There are now more than 39 million confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide
Poor and conflict-stricken communities are hardest hit by COVID-19
Nearly third of day's new cases are in Europe
Agency says 90% of population still susceptible to virus
WHO says it is outraged by these allegations and plans a thorough investigation
President Cyril Ramaphosa reopens borders
During limited public audience, Pope Francis urges faithful to maintain social distance, 'each perso
Report by the Defense Department inspector general says terrorist organizations are getting a boost
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus voices concern countries are putting their own interests ahead of others
The justices rejected an emergency request made by the Republican National Committee and the state's
In this interconnected world it would be short-sighted of wealthy countries to keep vaccine supplies
South Africa has nearly 530,000 cases
The number of confirmed cases on the continent has doubled in the past month
Several African countries such as Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Mali are coping with Islamist insurgenci
The export-reliant Southeast Asian country reported 0.36% GDP growth in the second quarter this year
UN Special Envoy to Middle East Nikolay Mladenov says region can't afford another war
Containment measures are still necessary, Tedros says
The global pandemic is forcing leaders to govern during a crisis; some are getting high marks for pr
Joggers and bikers enjoy Buenos Aires easing of COVID-19 restrictions
But its borders remain closed to international travel
World Health Organization's emergencies chief Mike Ryan cautions countries and regions against reope
Jamaicans returning home as government slowly ease restrictions on fighting COVID-19 outbreak
President announces plan while defending his handling of outbreak
Le gala de la Fondation Children of Africa initialement prévu le 03 avril prochain à Abidjan est rep
British officials are trying to ready country for a 'more widespread transmission' of coronavirus an
Meanwhile, China and South Korea report more coronavirus cases as Trump seeks response funding
WHO is urgently appealing for $40 million to salvage its operation to bring the Ebola epidemic to an
Virus spreads in Middle East, South Korea, Italy
We're encouraged by this trend, but this is no time for complacency,' Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus sa
The relatively small number of cases and deaths outside China shows the window of opportunity to con
Weeks into US plan to host special summit with ASEAN at Las Vegas on March 14, Washington says it is
Executive director of WHO's Health Emergencies Program, Michael Ryan, says cases are not based on cl
Uganda is scrambling to respond to the arrival of the biggest locust outbreak that parts of East Afr
As the virus continued to spread Thursday, the World Health Organization said it's still too early t
The World Health Organization is appealing for $675 million to prevent the global spread of the dead
On a poor continent where health care capacity is limited, early detection of any outbreak is crucia
Travel bans to limit the spread of the coronavirus could lead to a worsening of the epidemic worldwi