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The South Korean city of Daegu is suing a doomsday church for 100 billion won ($US82 million) in damages. At present, over 5,000 of South Korea’s recorded coronavirus cases have been linked to the religious group. → Read More
A police officer has died after a fatal shooting took place during a routine traffic stop in Auckland on Friday morning local time. → Read More
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan responded to criticism over Facebook’s moderation policies, saying that they are “deeply shaken and disgusted by President Trump’s divisive and incendiary rhetoric” on the platform. → Read More
The Trump campaign is requiring people to sign a waiver and “assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19” before attending a Make America Great Again rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. → Read More
A Black Lives Matter protester tested positive for the coronavirus after attending a demonstration in Melbourne, Australia, over the weekend. → Read More
After months of lockdown, countries around the world are beginning to ease the lockdown restrictions put in place to curb the coronavirus spread. → Read More
China has begun building a massive soccer stadium in Guangzhou province. The $1.7 billion lotus-shaped stadium is being built for China's champion soccer team, → Read More
President Donald Trump tweeted on Monday night that he would be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the US. → Read More
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread around the world, some countries’ efforts to slow the spread of infection that have been more successful than others. → Read More
President Donald Trump’s name will reportedly be printed on the tens of millions of stimulus checks being mailed out to Americans in the coming days, an unprecedented move that is being perceived by some as politically motivated. → Read More
The number of coronavirus cases globally spiked to two million on Monday evening. → Read More
The number of coronavirus cases globally spiked to two million on Monday evening. The number of coronavirus deaths stands at 119,483. Visit Business Insider's → Read More
Australia’s High Court has overturned Cardinal George Pell’s conviction for sexual abuse, allowing him to walk free in time for Easter. → Read More
President Donald Trump has extended federal social-distancing guidelines to April 30 and said the coronavirus outbreak in the US was likely to peak in two weeks. → Read More
The front page of The New York Times edition for March 27 illustrates the staggering rate of unemployment in the US due to taken to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. → Read More
Boeing is planning on restarting the production of its grounded 737 Max aircraft by May, according to Reuters. Several industry sources told Reuters that the → Read More
President Donald Trump is pushing to lift coronavirus-related restrictions around the country by Easter, reasoning that the holiday “is a beautiful day.” → Read More
Major retailers around the world are changing their opening hours in order to allow elderly people who are most at risk to shop more comfortably. The → Read More
Australia issued its highest travel warning on Wednesday, advising citizens not to travel overseas to any country. → Read More
REUTERS/Andrew KellyOil markets tumbled the most in decades overnight on Sunday in a dramatic. The sell-off was fueled by sinking demand due to coronavirus → Read More