Post-Brexit Deal Vital amid Coronavirus Crisis: EU
The European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator told Britain on Sunday that the economic damage wrought by the coronavirus crisis made it especially important the sides reach a new trade deal.
Britain Embassy in North Korea Closed
Britain has shuttered its embassy in North Korea and all its diplomats have left the country, its ambassador said Thursday.
Dementia Gene Raises Risk of Severe COVID-19
People with a genetic mutation that increases the risk of dementia also have a greater chance of having severe COVID-19, researchers have revealed.
WHO Official Warns of Second Wave of COVID-19 This Winter
The WHO’s top officials in Europe have voiced concerns that a second wave of coronavirus may be inevitable this winter, possibly exacerbated by seasonal flu or a potential measles outbreak.
Britain, US Begin Talks on Post-Brexit Trade
Britain begins post-Brexit trade talks with the United States on Tuesday, with 100 negotiators on each side joining via videoconference.
EIKO Inching Towards Producing Coronavirus Vaccine
Director of Executive Headquarters of Imam’s Directives (EIKO) says the headquarters is inching towards producing the Coronavirus vaccine and the country can rival with major countries in vaccine production.
COVID-19 May Increase Cancer Deaths in UK
Almost 18,000 more people could die from cancer over the next year in England because of the impact of COVID-19, new research suggests.
UK Alerts As Coronavirus-Related Condition Seen in Children
An urgent alert has been issued to UK doctors about new coronavirus-related health problems seen emerging in children.
Boris Johnson Back to Work
Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson will return to work at the start of this week, according to reports on Sunday.
Britain Records 20,000 Deaths of COVID-19 in Hospital
Britain could hit the grim milestone of 20,000 COVID-19 deaths later Saturday when the daily count is added to the current toll of 19,506 people who tested positive for the new coronavirus and died in hospital.