Ministry erases warning in Hebrew but leaves it in English; Seoul protests Israeli decision to turn plane back after landing at Ben-Gurion airport

Specially trained paramedics being dispatched to people's homes to take samples amid escalating worries of outbreak following visit by tourists found to have virus

Teacher, student possibly exposed to pathogen through contact with Korean tourists say they've been feeling under the weather; PM, top officials to review efforts to counter virus

Students, teachers from Beersheba instructed to self-quarantine; Israel to block entrance of tourists from Asian nation set to land on Saturday evening

BBC report says the travelers visited the Jewish state with their church; Vatican spokesman: 'We're trying to clarify if someone from the local churches was in contact with them'

Questions raised over Beijing's indecision regarding how to count new cases, which experts say can harm understanding of disease

With 56 killed and some 2,000 cases -- including the first in Canada -- authorities are taking precautions, including banning private cars; Hong Kong Disneyland closes temporarily

Satellite image reportedly shows Pyongyang preparing to resume testing engines at launch facility partially dismantled in denuclearization agreement

Streak of weapons display by Pyongyang apparently aimed at pressuring Washington and Seoul over joint military drills, slow nuclear talks

After fifth launch in two weeks, US president says Pyongyang offered a 'small apology' for missile tests, wants to resume talks once US-South Korea war games end

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