KCDC reported four new infections, all imported cases, taking the national tally to 10,765. The death toll rose by one to 247, while 9,059 have been discharged. Of the total, 1,065 were imported cases ... ( read original story ...)
South Korea reports no new local cases of coronavirus
Health authorities also conclude there was no transmission during the parliamentary election earlier this month. ( read original story ...)
Thailand reports seven new coronavirus cases, no new deaths
Thailand on Thursday reported seven new coronavirus cases but no new deaths, taking its tally to 2,954 cases while fatalities remained at 54 since the outbreak began in January. ( read original story ...)
Toyota Corolla Cross Spied For The First Time In Thailand
First published by the Thai Car Inside page on Facebook and brought to our attention by our colleagues at Motor1.com Brazil, the two shots show a heavily camouflaged prototype of an SUV spotted on ... ( read original story ...)
Pompeo: U.S. will not let Iran buy weapons once ban expires
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday said the United States will prevent Iran from buying conventional weapons once a United Nations embargo expires in October. ( read original story ...)
Vietnam offers tough lessons for U.S. on coronavirus
The United States passed a tragic milestone this week in its novel coronavirus outbreak. Less than three months after the first case was confirmed on U.S. soil, more lives have now been lost in the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan PM to Consult Health Experts Amid Speculation State of Emergency to Be Extended
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Thursday he will consult with infectious disease experts on whether to extend a national state of emergency to contain coronavirus infections, as other ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s factory output, retail sales slump as virus hits economy
Japan's March factory output fell at the fastest pace in five months, while retail sales also dropped as businesses struggled with the coronavirus pandemic's sharp hit to overseas and domestic demand. ( read original story ...)
Fear and illness stalk Indonesia’s packed jails as riots break out
Political activists wait to find out if they will be included in government pardon scheme to stop the spread of Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
India: the millions of working poor exposed by pandemic
Life has never been easy for India’s vast army of working poor — self-employed and casual labourers who typically work on short-term contracts, with little security. But with toil and frugality, they ... ( read original story ...)