Lauren Toms is a national security reporter for The Washington Times, covering national security committees on Capitol Hill, foreign affairs, defense, and diplomacy. She began covering politics at CNN during the 2016 presidential election, working closely with the national security and justice teams, and later joined Axios as an editor specializing in international and military coverage. Lauren holds a master's degree in U.S. law from Washington University in St. Louis school of law, and a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communications from the George Washington University school of media and public affairs. She can be reached at ltoms@washingtontimes.com.
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has reregistered as a doctor and will work one shift a week to help the country in its battle against the coronavirus outbreak.
Top government officials in India, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will take a 30% pay cut this year as the country braces for the economic impacts of coronavirus.
Iranian officials on Monday vowed to "never" seek help from the U.S. in the fight against the rapidly spreading coronavirus, as infections in the country top 60,000.
Saudi Arabian officials said Thursday they are calling an emergency meeting of the world's top oil producers, the first sign that a truce in the oil price war with Russia that has rocked global markets and devastated the U.S. energy sector may be in the works.
While the vast majority of people who have died from coronavirus in Europe have been over 60, the head of the European branch of the World Health Organization said Thursday that young people are not immune to the virus and its potentially severe complications.
The Pentagon is seeking to supply 100,000 military-grade body bags that could be used for civilians as officials caution the death toll from coronavirus could spike in the coming weeks.
Leading health and finance organizations are urging international cooperation to provide debt relief to countries reeling from the financial impacts of a worldwide health pandemic as global coronavirus cases top 900,000.
Russia on Wednesday flew 60 tons of medical equipment and masks to the U.S. in an effort to help fight the coronavirus pandemic, as confirmed cases in the states top 200,000 -- more than any other country in the world.
President Trump on Wednesday suggested that Iran could be planning a "sneak attack" on U.S. troops or assets in Iraq and warned Tehran would pay a "heavy price" if an attack is carried out.
The first case of COVID-19 among a Brazilian indigenous population was confirmed Wednesday, igniting fears that the new coronavirus that causes that disease can devastate vulnerable populations in remote locations.
NATO's defense and security capabilities have not declined in the wake of the rapidly spreading coronavirus that has hit every member of the alliance, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday.
Russia this week will roll out a smartphone app for citizens who have contracted the new coronavirus that will allow authorities to monitor their movements outside of their homes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has begun taking precautionary measures to protect himself against coronavirus, just one day after state media confirmed he had come in contact with a doctor who has since been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Social distancing and lockdown rules mandated by the British government to reduce the spread of the coronavirus appear to be showing positive results, new research findings revealed Wednesday show.
As the coronavirus crisis hits countries around the world, nations are weighing their options to release thousands of prisoners from crowded jails in an effort to slow the spread.
The European Commission is pushing back against President Trump's claims that an anti-malaria drug could be a "game-changer" in the race to find a cure for the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
American Airlines will apply for $12 billion in government aid as the financial fallout from the spread of the coronavirus outbreak has shaken the travel industry.
Britain announced Tuesday it will automatically renew the visas of about 2,800 health care workers who are on the front lines combating the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country.