Friday, 18 Apr, 2025

International

Coronavirus: Wuhan to ease lockdown

The lockdown in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the global coronavirus outbreak began, will be partially lifted on 8 April, officials say. Travel restrictions in the rest of Hubei province, where Wuhan is located, will be lifted from midnight on Tuesday - for residents who are healthy.

India confirms 8th coronavirus death as Philippines man dies in Mumbai

Death toll in the coronavirus outbreak in India is expected to go up with the passing of a 68-year-old man from the Philippines. The man had tested positive for coronavirus and later had recovered from the infection. On Monday the man passed away at a hospital in Mumbai. This is the

Saudi Arabia imposes curfew, U.A.E. to suspend transit flights 

The United Arab Emirates, home to the world's busiest international airport in Dubai, announced early Monday it was suspending all passenger flights and the transit of airline passengers in the country for two weeks to stymie the spread of a new virus. Dubai's airport is a

Coronavirus: India observes 14-hour curfew

More than a billion people in India have been asked to observe a 14-hour long curfew to try to combat the coronavirus pandemic. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the curfew last week, telling citizens that it would be a test in order to assess the county's ability to fight the

Australia announces nationwide shutdown

Australia is shutting down non-essential services as coronavirus cases rise rapidly in the country. Pubs, clubs, gyms, cinemas and places of worship will be shut from midday on Monday, while restaurants and cafes will have to switch to takeaway only. Prime Minister Scott Morrison

India reports 6 coronavirus deaths as 2 more die

Two coronavirus deaths were reported from Maharashtra's Mumbai and Bihar today, which takes the total number of deaths linked to COVID-19 in India to six. In Bihar, a 38-year-old man who had recently traveled to Qatar died of renal failure at Patna's All India Institute of

North Korea fires two projectiles into sea

North Korea has fired two projectiles into the sea, according to South Korea's military. It said the projectiles appeared to be short-range ballistic missiles. They were launched early on Saturday from Pyongan province towards the East Sea, also known as the Sea of Japan.

Singapore confirms first 2 coronavirus deaths

DHAKA: Nearly two months after reporting its first novel coronavirus case, Singapore confirmed its first two deaths due to the virus on Saturday (March 21). The Singaporean Ministry of Health (MOH) said those who died were a 75-year-old female Singaporean and a 64-year-old male

California issues state-wide 'stay at home' order

Governor Gavin Newsom told Californians they should only leave their homes when necessary during the pandemic. He earlier estimated more than half of the 40 million people in his state would contract Covid-19 in just the next two months. The virus has claimed 205 lives in the US and

4 executed for 2012 Delhi bus rape and murder in India

India executed four men on Friday for the gang-rape and murder of a woman on a Delhi bus in 2012 that sparked huge nationwide protests and international revulsion. The four were hanged before dawn at Tihar Jail in the Indian capital, the head of the prison, Sandeep Goel said.  

Coronavirus claims 4th life in India

The sample of a 72-year-old man, who returned from Germany via Italy a fortnight ago and died at a hospital in Punjab's Nawanshahr district after severe chest pain, has tested positive for novel coronavirus, senior officials said on Thursday. It is the fourth confirmed death from the

Italy coronavirus deaths rise by record 475 in a day

The number of people dying from coronavirus in Italy has risen by 475 in one day to nearly 3,000 - the biggest increase since the outbreak. There are a total of 35,713 confirmed cases in the country, with more than 4,000 having successfully recovered. Lombardy, the worst-hit region,

Australia, New Zealand close borders 

Australia and New Zealand’s borders will be shut to anyone who is not a citizen or resident, in an escalation of both countries’ efforts to tackle the coronavirus. “At no time in New Zealand’s history has a power like this been used, and I recognise how extraordinary it is,”

Pakistan confirms first 2 coronavirus deaths

Pakistan has reported its first two deaths from the novel coronavirus in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, provincial Health Minister Taimur Khan Jhagra confirmed. The fist fatality involves a 50-year-old man from Mardan who had recently returned from Saudi Arabia, while

Global coronavirus cases pass 200,000, deaths cross 8,000 

The novel coronavirus has infected at least 200,000 people and killed at least 8,000 around the world as of March 18. The World Health Organization declared it a pandemic on March 11. Europe is the new epicenter of the disease. The disease is also infecting increasing numbers of

Coronavirus hits all 50 US states as death toll rises

The deadly coronavirus has now hit all 50 states in the US as West Virginia reported its first case of the infection on Tuesday. Announcing West Virginia's first Covid-19 patient, Governor Jim Justice said: "We knew this was coming." New York City said it was considering a

Coronavirus not man-made, has natural origin: Scientists

Ending speculations about deliberate genetic engineering of new coronavirus, scientists from the Scripps Research Institute, a non-profit research organization, have claimed that the COVID-19 pandemic is not from a lab-created virus but has a natural origin. The novel SARS-CoV-2

India confirms 3rd coronavirus death 

A 64-year-old man - who had contracted coronavirus infection - has died in Maharashtra, the state that has reported maximum cases of the highly contagious illness in India.  This is the third death in the country linked to coronavirus or COVID-19, declared a pandemic by the World

New York shuts down schools, restaurants, theatres

New York City is closing schools on Monday, and restaurants, bars and other venues a day later in an effort to halt the spread of the deadly coronavirus. Mayor Bill de Blasio said he decided to act because "our city is facing an unprecedented threat, and we must respond with a wartime

Australia orders all arrivals to self-isolate for 14 days

Australia's prime minister has ordered a 14-day self-isolation for anyone arriving in the country to try to halt the spread of the coronavirus. "This is very important," Scott Morrison said at a briefing, adding that the measure would take effect from midnight on Sunday (13:00