Seoul has not detected unusual signs from North Korea about Kim Jong Un’s health despite a media report suggesting he fell ill after heart surgery.
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY
Analysis: Trump halts funding to WHO. Experts say we need it now more than ever
The United States stopped aid to the WHO for up to 90 days, the latest Trump administration move in its war on multilateralism amid the coronavirus outbreak.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s dad says his son needs time to ‘rest up’ from coronavirus
Boris Johnson’s father Stanley says his son needs time to recuperate before returning to work as prime minister.
Iceland has tested more of its population for coronavirus than anywhere else. Here’s what it learned
No country or scientist or doctor has all the answers about the COVID-19 pandemic that has swept the globe. Tiny Iceland may have more than most.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved out of intensive care with coronavirus
Boris Johnson was diagnosed with COVID-19 on March 26 and still had a cough and fever 10 days later. He spent three nights in an intensive care unit.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson ‘responding to treatment’ for coronavirus
Boris Johnson was diagnosed with COVID-19 on March 26 and still had a cough and fever 10 days later. He remains in intensive care.
Boris Johnson in ‘good spirits’ after spending night in intensive care with coronavirus
Britain’s leader Boris Johnson, who has coronavirus, is receiving oxygen but is not on a ventilator, his office said. He spent the night in the ICU.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care as coronavirus symptoms worsen
Boris Johnson, 55, asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab “to deputize for him where necessary,” according to a Downing Street statement.
‘Trump,’ ‘chaos,’ ‘money:’ What Mexico and Canada said when asked for one word to describe US
Canadians and Mexicans were asked by the Pew Research to describe the U.S. in a single word. “Trump,” “chaos” and “money” were among the responses.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tests positive for coronavirus, first major world leader to do so
Boris Johnson, 55, confirmed the coronavirus infection on his Twitter account. He’s the first major world leader to test positive for virus.