South Korea closes churches, uses YouTube for sermons as coronavirus tally passes 3,700
Seoul (Reuters) – Churches were closed in South Korea on Sunday with many holding online services instead as authorities fought
Read MoreSeoul (Reuters) – Churches were closed in South Korea on Sunday with many holding online services instead as authorities fought
Read MoreWashington (Reuters) – The United States is looking urgently to support Ankara with information-sharing and equipment after 33 Turkish soldiers
Read MoreWellington (Reuters) – New Zealand said on Friday that it was placing temporary restrictions on incoming travellers from Iran as
Read MoreIstanbul (Reuters) – A group of migrants is walking in northwest Turkey toward its border with Greece, the Demiroren news
Read MoreTokyo (Reuters) – Tokyo Disneyland has been closed starting from Saturday through to March 15 due to concerns about coronavirus
Read MoreSeoul (Reuters) – South Korea reported 334 additional cases of the new coronavirus on Thursday, the largest daily increase yet,
Read MoreVienna (Reuters) – Austria suspended train services over the Alps to Italy for about four hours late on Sunday before
Read MorePort-Au-Prince (Reuters) – Violent clashes erupted in the Haitian capital on Sunday, with two Reuters witnesses observing shots being fired
Read MoreLondon (Reuters) – A muezzin in his 70s was stabbed as he led prayers in a London mosque on Thursday
Read MoreHanau, Germany (Reuters) – A suspected right-wing extremist shot nine people dead in two shisha bars in an overnight rampage
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