COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 27 April
Today's big stories: British PM Johnson returns to work; France, Italy and Spain prepare to ease lockdowns; and the global death toll could be much higher than records show.
Today's big stories: British PM Johnson returns to work; France, Italy and Spain prepare to ease lockdowns; and the global death toll could be much higher than records show.
Officials from around the global, including US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Colombian President Ivan Duque, joined the Forum's latest COVID Action Platform session.
A medida que el coronavirus continúa propagándose, la OMS está preocupada por los países en desarrollo, en particular los de África con sistemas de atención de la salud deficientes.
As the coronavirus continues to spread, the WHO is increasingly concerned about developing countries, particularly those in Africa with weak healthcare systems.
Los líderes económicos y empresariales, incluyendo a Christine Lagarde del BCE, Amina J. Mohammed de la ONU y Brian Moynihan del Banco de América, se pronunciaron sobre cómo manejar las c...
Economic and business leaders, including the ECB's Christine Lagarde, the UN's Amina J. Mohammed and Bank of America's Brian Moynihan weighed in on how to manage the fallout from COVID-19.
The economic upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic offers a rare opportunity to restructure the economy and reform capitalism to make it work for a broader swathe of society, says econ...
People around the world are shifting the way they greet others, dispensing with kisses and handshakes in an effort to avoid contracting the ever-more prevalent COVID-19, or coronavirus.
La gente de todo el mundo está cambiando la forma de saludar a los demás, prescindiendo de los besos y apretones de manos en un esfuerzo por evitar contraer el cada vez más frecuente COVI...
Cerca de 3.000 participantes de 117 países participarán en la 50ª Reunión Anual.