Shanghai residents visited the waterfront Bund and ate and drank along streets patrolled by police early Wednesday as people in China’s largest city savored the easing of its severe two-month COVID-19 lockdown.
The World Health Organization reported more than 250 attacks on health facilities and health personnel in Ukraine since it was invaded by Russian forces. One U.S. firm is helping fill the gap with mobile laboratories and clinics. For VOA, Genia Dulot has our story from Los Angeles.
Officials, who earlier set June 1 as the target date for reopening, appear ready to accelerate what has been a gradual easing in recent days
Man ignored order to stay at home and later tested positive for COVID-19, prompting police investigation
Justin Welby said he was ‘deeply saddened’ that he would miss Friday's service marking Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to the British throne 70 years ago
Experts say there’s still little reason to trust Pyongyang’s outbreak numbers
Discussion at North’s Politburo meeting suggests it will soon relax a set of draconian curbs imposed after its recent admission of omicron outbreak out of concern about its food and economic situations
Shanghai says 'unreasonable' curbs on businesses will be removed from June 1 as it looks to lift its COVID-19 lockdown, while Beijing reopens parts of public transport as well as some malls and other venues as infections stabilized
Schools and sponsors have dropped out of the bee pipeline, regions have been consolidated and the bee has fewer than half the spellers it had three years ago
Shanghai aims to essentially end its lockdown Wednesday after relaxing restrictions over the last week
North Korea's secretiveness makes it unlikely outsiders can confirm the true scale of the outbreak
It’ll be a while before foreign visitors can come to Japan for individual tourism
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