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After closing their restaurant due to Covid-19, a couple in HCM City have offered free meals for low-income people in the area.
While many countries have imposed major restrictions, life continues as normal in Turkmenistan.
The resolute and uncompromising efforts by the Party and State’s leaders and the no-forbidden zone policy in fighting corruption have created great confidence among people.
A Vietnamese version of Beethoven: The Music and The Life has been released on the occasion of the composer's 250th birthday (1770-2020).
India has a robust stockpile of food, but the prolonged lockdown is hurting farmers and labourers.
Director of the Culture Ministry’s Cinematography Department Vi Kien Thanh has assigned the Central Documentary and Science Film Studio to produce a documentary on preventing and fighting COVID-19 later this year.
Some world leaders are keen on chloroquine anti-malarial drugs to treat Covid-19 - what's the evidence?
Da Nang City and Quang Nam Province – two key economic driving forces for the central region – have both suffered sharp reductions in growth in the first quarter due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
More than 100 global organisations want debt payments to be waived for developing countries this year.
Maeve Kennedy McKean and her son were last seen in a canoe off Chesapeake Bay in Maryland last week.
One of the best weapons in Vietnam’s armory to fight the COVID-19 pandemic is music, of course! Since the pandemic began, more and more music videos have been created which are both educational and entertaining.
With more than a million coronavirus cases confirmed worldwide, an analysis of the world in lockdown.
Because of the complex movements of Covid-19, banks have drawn up backup plans for credit growth and bad debt management.
Last year, VinaCapital’s flagship fund, Vietnam Opportunity Fund (VOF), invested US$25 million in a private hospital operator, Tam Tri Medical Joint Stock Company.
The British actress famously played Pussy Galore opposite Sean Connery's James Bond.
Leading melamine maker Thailand's Srithai Superware Plc is pushing its investment in Viet Nam, Vietnam News Agency reported.
Black Chicagoans account for 70% of coronavirus deaths, despite making up 30% of the population.
David Clark called himself an "idiot" after admitting to clear breaches of the New Zealand lockdown.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has requested northern provinces to promote cooperation with their Chinese partners to implement disease control processes and allow goods through the border.
Physical distancing is what Hanoians are practicing to show patriotism and joint efforts to prevent COVID-19 epidemic from spreading.