The deadly coronavirus is ‘accelerating’ and China is facing a ‘grave situation’, the country’s president has said – as at least one doctor has died from the virus and the US prepares to evacuate citizens from crisis-hit Wuhan. The virus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan, already on lockdown and where the virus …
Read More »British patient tested for deadly coronavirus reveals quarantine
One of the first British patients tested for the deadly coronavirus has compared his period in quarantine to a scene from an apocalyptic movie. Craig Dillon, 27, told how he was bundled through a secret hospital entrance and into isolation at breakneck speed as soon as he mentioned his recent flight …
Read More »Chinese Coronavirus: What are main symptoms and dangers?
The deadly coronavirus ravaging Asia is far more contagious than previously thought and someone who is infected can spread it with just a simple cough or a sneeze. It has so far killed 26 people and infected more than 900 in at least 10 countries within three weeks. But experts …
Read More »JAN MOIR: Milking their connections for all they’re worth, the lesser royals always want more
Raising a glass of Chinese brand, bottled Jersey milk to the camera, the Queen’s grandson Peter Phillips claims: ‘This is what I drink.’ Is it really? Come off it, Pete, mate. This is what you drink when an advertising agency pays you to do so. We all know it and …
Read More »Donald Trump accuses the EU of making it ‘IMPOSSIBLE’ to trade as he praises Boris Johnson
Donald Trump accuses the EU of making it ‘IMPOSSIBLE’ to trade as he praises Boris Johnson’s ‘guts’ and says the UK is now in a ‘good position’ to secure a strong post-Brexit deal with the bloc Donald Trump today said the EU is ‘more difficult to do business with than …
Read More »Morning Update: Meng heads to court; Canada’s psychiatrist shortage; Harry addresses royal split
Good morning, These are the top stories: Meng Wanzhou’s extradition case gets under way today Story continues below advertisement (Jimmy Jeong/The Globe and Mail) Jimmy Jeong/The Globe and Mail It’s a case that upended Canada’s relations with China and led to what critics called hostage diplomacy through the jailing of …
Read More »Despite Donald Trump's attack on the international postal system, he might be in for a nasty …
A Royal Mail van drives through the Drumochter Pass in Scotland on March 11. In October, 100,000 Royal Mail staff voted to go on strike over job … Source link
Read More »This market is a better bet than U.S. stocks in 2020, Barclays says
It may be a typically subdued day for stocks post-Thanksgiving, but escalating tensions between the U.S. and China over President Donald Trump’s support for Hong Kong have concerned investors. Trump signed two bills expressing support for human rights in the region on Thursday and U.S. futures are falling for a …
Read More »European stocks dip on China concerns
Reuters A Royal Mail postal worker stands in the yard of a sorting office in Altrincham, Britain. European stocks dropped on Thursday on concern the U.S. and China won’t imminently strike a trade deal. The Stoxx Europe 600 …
Read More »Markets at Major Inflection Point
The major stock indexes are nearing major price and time pivots and could breakout/breakdown to a significant move that could decide the next election, notes Jeff Greenblatt. The next week could be the most pivotal time of the year. Since we are coming to a year out from the election, …
Read More »