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Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer When the Covid gets tough, the tough get Covid – in the sense, they beat the pandemic Many galleries and museums have indeed temporarily closed...
Imran Mojib, Special Correspondent A new Centre for Strategic Philanthropy, established at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, has launched a research project to examine responses to the...
On April 10, Yemen reported the first confirmed case of COVID-19, posing a petrifying threat to people already weakened by years of conflict, and with a health system on the...
Gulf Today, Staff Reporter The UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) on Wednesday has announced that it has conducted over 44,000 COVID-19 test, which revealed 450 new cases....
Max Nisen, Tribune News Service Whether you call it a second wave or, more accurately, the easily foreseeable continuation of a pandemic, COVID-19 is still spreading unchecked in several...
Four years ago, I got a bit of a surprise. Something I’d voted for actually won. Yes, I was a mildly pro-Brexit Leave voter. Rather like Boris Johnson himself, according...
While the world is struggling to come to terms with the new normal, that is social distancing, working from home, hosting of sports events behind closed doors, etc, etc, it...
Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez said on Wednesday that a second test he commissioned himself proved he didn't have coronavirus, a day after the country's cricket board said he was...
Tariq Butt, Correspondent Medical experts have warned that the number of coronavirus patients in Pakistan might reach four million in July and August. The rapid increase in the number...
Indonesian authorities complained on Wednesday that hundreds of people had refused testing for the new coronavirus as social taboos emerge as another obstacle to stopping its spread in the...