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US envoy says Turkey still risks sanctions on Russian missiles
Turkey still faces the prospect of American sanctions if there’s no resolution to the dispute triggered by its purchase of an advanced Russian S-400 missile-defense…
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U.S. nurses’ coronavirus survey: U.S. hospitals and U.S. government are unprepared to prevent virus spread
“The vast majority of United States hospitals and health care facilities are unprepared to handle and contain cases of COVID-19 (Coronavirus),” according to a survey…
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Global stampede for masks spurs calls to resist hoarding
They normally traverse the world with little fanfare, but they might just be the most important factor in the global market today, responsible for the…
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Germany faces backlash from neighbors over mask export ban
A diplomatic spat has erupted between Germany and neighbors Switzerland and Austria over a decision last week by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government to ban most…
Saudis halt travel, shut schools; Iran virus cases top 7,000
Saudi Arabia suspended travel to nine countries and closed schools indefinitely in an unprecedented move to curb the spread of the coronavirus. There are more…
Coronavirus Impact on Imports Expected to be Larger and Last Longer Than Previously Expected
The coronavirus outbreak is expected to have a longer and larger impact on imports at major U.S. retail container ports than previously believed as factory…
WHO Says China Past One Virus Peak But ‘No Room for Complacency’
China’s efforts to contain the deadly coronavirus will be tested as people return to their workplaces and some infected people enter from nations that are…
Reopening workplaces, imported cases to test China’s virus fight
China’s efforts to contain the deadly coronavirus will be tested as people return to their workplaces and some infected people enter from nations that are…
China’s Exports Slump as Coronavirus Forces Shutdowns
China’s exports fell more than expected in the first two months of this year as the coronavirus outbreak led to extended holidays, depressed factory output,…
Canada’s trade gap widens on falling auto, gas shipments
Canada’s trade deficit widened more than expected to start the year, with collapsing shipments highlighting the country’s struggling export sector.