A company that produces N95 masks is suing a business in Ontario for price gouging and claiming false affiliation.
WHO said that the coronavirus was not lab made, but notes that they are still unsure of how the virus managed to spread from animals to humans.
Two Chinese doctors are facing peculiar symptoms from COVID-19 after the virus has made their skin tone darker following a near fatal encounter with coronavirus.
Saudi Arabia has sentenced a record number of its citizens to death in 2019.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been accused of “humiliating” fellow world leaders by Australia's former prime minister.
Kim's health has been in question since missing the annual celebration of his grandfather Kim Il Sung, who founded North Korea, on April 15.
The last three cruise ships will be returning to port today, and the sea will be free of massive passenger liners.
On Sunday, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the embattled director of the World Health Organization, thanked Canada for its continued support.
The Australian government has introduced a contact tracing app that will be used to curb the spread of COVID-19, and may make it mandatory.
Mike Sonko, Governor of Nairobi, Kenya, has taking some heat recently after making the decision to include alcohol in care packages for coronavirus.
Coronavirus patients receiving the experimental drug—remdesivir—are seeing quick recoveries and are able to go home within days of taking it.
The English Football League has confirmed that their matches are most likely to begin again, only this time they will be played without fans present and broadcast online.
The official coronavirus death toll in China has risen sharply after a major revision was announced in the number of Wuhan fatalities.
Premier Doug Ford is strongly disagreeing with President Trump’s indications that restrictions at the border between Canada and the U.S. could soon be loosened.
The UK and US are giving presumptive dates as to when the coronavirus restrictions will end, so hasn't Canada?