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South Korea mulls measures as virus cases spike again

ANKARA – New coronavirus cases spiked again in South Korea on Wednesday, reaching the highest point seen in recent weeks and …

US dictionary Merriam-Webster to redefine “racism” after request

NEW YORK – A US reference dictionary will update the meaning of the word “racism” after being contacted by a Missouri …

Covid-19 ebbing world’s food systems: UN chief

WASHINGTON – The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic is worsening the world’s food systems, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Tuesday. The …

Airline industry may lose over $84-B in 2020

GENEVA – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) on Tuesday said its financial outlook for the global air transport industry shows …

The Elevator Arises As The Latest Logjam In Getting Back To Work

When the American Medical Association moved its headquarters to a famous Chicago skyscraper in 2013, the floor-to-ceiling views from the …

For EMTs, There’s No ‘Rule Book’ For Facing A Pandemic And Protests At Once

Emergency medical services across the country, already burdened by the high demands of COVID-19, have faced added pressure in the …

George Floyd, whose death led to change, laid to rest

WASHINGTON – George Floyd, the 46-year-old black man whose fatal arrest prompted international protests and renewed calls for a major overhaul …

No new coronavirus cases found in Japan

ANKARA – No new coronavirus cases were reported in Japan on Tuesday morning, state-run media said. According to a report by …

New Zealanders celebrate freedom from Covid-19

ANKARA – New Zealand on Monday celebrated the defeat of the novel coronavirus after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that the …

At Lake Of The Ozarks, It’s (Almost) Business As Usual, Despite The Coronavirus

OSAGE BEACH, Mo. — On a sun-kissed summer Saturday in this tourist town, one could almost imagine the pandemic didn’t …

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