Iran announces 77 deaths amid coronavirus outbreak
The Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has announced plans to mobilise the armed forces in an effort to tackle the spread of the virus.
The Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has announced plans to mobilise the armed forces in an effort to tackle the spread of the virus.
Iran has announced that the Covid-19 strain of coronavirus has killed at least 66 people among 1,501 confirmed cases.
The social media giant has also suspended all non-essential business travel and events.
It will mark the first time that the newly-opened 62,000 stadium in north London has staged a bout.
Three more patients in England tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday.
A man in the eastern part of the Irish Republic was identified after travelling back from Italy.
A SPECIAL raised viewing area will be available for the wartime generation to sit and view the Liberation Day parade and cavalcade.
The social network had been due to hold its F8 convention in California in early May.
John Zurick died in hospital from his injuries days after his wife Deborah was shot dead at their home in Somerset.
It comes after the Spanish government cancelled two other upcoming performances by Domingo in Madrid.
THIS year’s Guernsey Air Display will be even more poignant than usual as it marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, which saw 544 RAF pilots and aircrew lose their lives over 112 days.
US reporter Justin Hinton’s weather update amusingly fell victim to the Mystery Mask filter.
More than 25,000 people came forward after a search to find blood for Zainab Mughal’s cancer treatment.
The move follows measures at the end of January to remove posts promoting false miracle cures.
Public Health England has confirmed it is not advising that schools should shut in an attempt to stem the spread of the virus.