Airports in Thailand, Nepal and Taiwan have tightened health surveillance and passenger screening following a Nipah virus ...
Opinion
A virus with near-certain mortality is spreading across Asia—and nobody's paying attention.
Taiwan officially classifies Nipah virus—which kills 80–91% of infected people—as a Category 5 notifiable disease following India's outbreak, raising critical questions about media silence surrounding ...
China concerts of Taiwan singer Jolin Tsai likened to ‘cult’ events; CCTV praises artistic merit
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As Shen Yun tours the UK, a number of bomb threats have been following them around, including against Keir Starmer.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) classifies Nipah as a priority pathogen due to the potential to trigger an epidemic.
It is thought that 100 people have been quarantined after the virus was found in a hospital. Health officials said that a ...
This includes 113 affected flights between Beijing and Osaka, as well as 13 flights between Shenzhen and Hokkaido.
Airports have now introduced Covid-style checks in an attempt to stall an outbreak of a deadly virus with no cure and ...
In Nepal, the government has raised alert levels and intensified health checks at Tribhuvan International Airport in ...
Reports last year of Taiwanese going missing, being detained or interrogated, or having their personal liberties restricted in China were four times higher than the previous year, the Mainland Affairs ...
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