Mitt Romney calls Trump's IG firings 'a threat to accountable democracy'
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney on Saturday denounced President Donald Trump's firings of internal government oversight officials, calling it a "threat to accountable democracy."
Cornered by the coronavirus, Trump returns to a familiar strategy: Attack Obama
With the death count from the coronavirus rising and its economic fallout deepening, President Donald Trump is trying to fire up his base..
Coronavirus has devastated Moscow. Now it's spreading across Russia's 11 time zones to ill-funded regions
Russia hit a grim Covid-19 milestone this week: According to Johns Hopkins University, the country now ranks second in the world for confirmed coronavirus cases.
The coronavirus exposed the US' reliance on India for generic drugs. But that supply chain is ultimately controlled by China
Sarah Thebarge, a 41-year-old physician assistant living in San Francisco, takes a pill every day to treat her lupus, a chronic condition that causes..
Taiwan's success in fighting coronavirus has bolstered its global standing. This has infuriated Beijing
While many governments struggled to contain the spread of coronavirus, Taiwan appeared to have it largely under control.
Brazil health minister resigns amid coronavirus crisis
Brazilian health minister Nelson Teich resigned Friday after less than a month on the job over what an official said was ‘incompatibility’ with president..
US lawmakers allowed proxy voting during pandemic
The US House of Representatives took the historic step Friday of allowing its lawmakers in quarantine or otherwise affected by the coronavirus ..
US-China quarrel clouds WHO meet on pandemic
As the World Health Organisation prepares to host its main annual meeting next week, fears abound that US-China tensions could hamper..
Vaccine hopes, economic woes as virus spreads
US president Donald Trump voiced hope Friday that a coronavirus vaccine will be available by late 2020, cushioning dire US economic news as parts of Europe..
Tens of thousands of Singapore's migrant workers are infected. The rest are stuck in their dorms as the country opens up
At the start of April, Singapore had about 1,000 cases of the novel coronavirus.