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In Denmark, the Rarest of Sights: Classrooms Full of Students Danish elementary schools have become the first in Europe to reopen after shutting down for the coronavirus. Our reporter visited one in southern ...
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European Car Sales Fall the Most in Decades, Signaling Slump Also, the car industry is a bellwether for overall economic growth in the European Union because it is a pillar of manufacturing and employs so many ...
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Coronavirus 'under control' in Germany, as some countries plan to relax lockdowns The German health minister, Jens Spahn, said on Friday that the virus was under control in Europe's largest economy, thanks to confinement ...
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China Raises Coronavirus Death Toll by 50% in Wuhan Officials facing skepticism about their credibility also bumped up their tally of infections in the city where the pandemic emerged.
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How to learn a language in the lockdown Johnson How to learn a language in the lockdown. It is a quintessentially social skill—but easier than ever to develop at home.
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Finding the Right Words in a Crisis Cuomo corrected him: "It is not shelter in place. Words matter, because people are scared, and people panic. Shelter in place is used currently for an ...
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Another 120 MW of solar aquaculture in China A 120 MW solar plant located in a fishery near Cixi, in the Chinese province of Zhejiang, was recently completed. The plant, which has secured a tariff ...
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Caught in a superpower struggle: the inside story of the WHO's response to coronavirus The WHO director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, sat in the SHOC with his top advisers watching as a succession of speakers gave their views ...
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In Pursuit of PPE As a chief physician executive, I rarely get involved in my health system's supply-chain activities. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed that. Protecting ...
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Fake art, a fastidious psychopath and Banksy's rodent rampage – the week in art Patricia Highsmith's manipulative murderer, Michel Houellebecq's bitter irony and Orhan Pamuk's mysterious miniaturists feature in our roundup of the ...
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