COVID-19: What you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic on 15 September
Top stories: India nears 5 million cases; new restrictions in France; progress on global health facing major setbacks.
Top stories: India nears 5 million cases; new restrictions in France; progress on global health facing major setbacks.
Las futuras pandemias ocurrirán, por lo que tenemos que aprender las lecciones de COVID-19, dice el Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General de la Organización Mundial de la Salud.
Top stories: The impact of COVID-19 on energy consumption; WHO reports record case rise; pandemic preparedness criticized.
The latest Global Innovation Index ranks Switzerland as the world's most innovative economy.
Top stories: A robo-reminder; urgent call for funding; record case rise in India.
Economists, finance ministers and other experts discuss what's needed to build a sustainable future in our latest Great Reset dialogue.
Future pandemics will happen, so we have to learn the lessons from COVID-19, says Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, World Health Organization Director-General.
Top stories: Oil future falls; 'worrying' situation in France; vaccine trial paused.
Top stories: India records highest daily deaths in over a month; WHO warns world must prepare better for next pandemic; Spain cases pass 500,000.
Top stories: India overtakes Brazil for confirmed cases; UK case rise 'concerning'; Melbourne extends lockdown.
Top stories: Brazil cases pass 4 million; pandemic panel to ask 'hard questions'; the potential of contact-tracing apps.
Las historias más importantes: Los casos confirmados a nivel mundial superan los 26 millones; los casos europeos van en aumento; promesa en el estudio de los esteroides.
Top stories: Global confirmed cases pass 26 million; European cases on the rise; promise in steroid study.
Top stories: Scientists warn of risks of ineffective vaccine; Brazil's cases near 4 million; EU will 'double down' on climate goals.
A new Ipsos survey, conducted on behalf of the World Economic Forum, shows interest in getting a COVID-19 vaccine and when people believe one is likely to be ready.
