WHO: COVID-19 Survivors Not Having Immunity
There is no evidence that people who have recovered from COVID-19 have immunity to the disease, the WHO said.
Relief checks issued with Trump printed name on
The US Treasury Department has ordered to print the name of Trump on relief checks the government will send to 70 million Americans.
Greece Transfers Young Refugees to EU
Greece transferred a dozen unaccompanied children from overcrowded migrant camps to Luxembourg on Wednesday.
NGO: 16,000 Civilians Killed in Saudi War on Yemen
More than 16,000 Yemen civilians have been killed and thousands more injured since the start of the Saudi-led aggression.
Governments Must Support Women during Lockdown
Antonio Guterres is urging governments around the world to include the protection of women lockdown in their response to the deadly novel coronavirus pandemic.
Greece Camp Lockdown after Coronavirus Case Found
Greece has quarantined a second migrant camp this week after a 53-year-old man tested positive for coronavirus.
Leader accounts in Twitter Suspended
With no prior notice, Twitter blocked the accounts used by Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
Domestic Violence Can Rise in Coronavirus Quarantine
With families across the world confined to their homes to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, fears are rising of a surge in domestic violence.
High-Salt Diet Weakens Immune System
A study found that too much salt is not only bad for blood pressure, but also for the immune system.
Coronavirus Spreads the Virus of Human Rights Violation and Intolerance
The rapid spread of the Coronavirus infections in South Korea with many cases found among members of a Christian denomination named the Shincheonji Church of Jesus is raising concerns that hatred and animosity targeted to the specific religious organization increase human rights violations.