Indonesia team says it has created $1,000 ventilator for COVID-19 fight
A team of Indonesian engineers working around the clock says it has produced in two months a compact ventilator to sell at a fraction of the usual cost, hoping to accelerate the fight against east Asia’s second-deadliest COVID-19 outbreak.
China accuses Pompeo of telling lies over its handling of coronavirus
China accused U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo of telling one lie to cover up another in his continued attacks against Beijing over the coronavirus pandemic.
Russia reports new record daily rise in coronavirus cases
Russia on Thursday reported 11,231 new cases of the novel coronavirus, a record daily rise that pushed the national case total to 177,160.
China says supports WHO, opposes U.S., others trying to politicise COVID-19
China said on Thursday it supports World Health Organization efforts to investigate the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, and opposes attempts by the United States and some other countries to politicise the issue and attack Beijing.
London’s “temples of gastronomy” improvise to survive COVID-19
Andrew Wong knew from an early age that running a restaurant required improvisation, having watched his parents steer their London Chinese restaurant through nearly 30 years of good times and bad.
India’s coronavirus infections jump past 50,000, fueled by Mumbai, Delhi
Coronavirus cases in India rose past 50,000, the health ministry said on Thursday, with the pace of new infections showing no signs of abating despite a strict weeks-long lockdown in the world’s second-most populous country.
Singapore reports 741 new coronavirus cases, taking total to 20,939
Singapore has registered 741 new coronavirus infections, its health ministry said on Thursday, taking the city-state’s total number of COVID-19 cases to 20,939.
Merkel’s chief of staff: Pandemic to last least for rest of year
The coronavirus pandemic will last for at least the rest of this year, German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s chief of staff told Deutschlandfunk radio on Thursday.
Polish presidential election not before June, deputy PM says
Poland’s presidential election will be held in June at the earliest, the country’s Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin said on Thursday, hours after the governing nationalists decided that voting would be postponed from May 10.
LG Chem says India factory gas leak under control, investigating cause
South Korea’s LG Chem Ltd said a gas leak at its plant in southern India had been brought under control, after an incident on Thursday that police estimate killed at least nine people and resulted in hundreds of casualties.




