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Coronavirus in Sudan exposes new leaders In our series of Letters from Africa, Sudanese journalist Zeinab Mohammed Salih writes that the government which took power after the overthrow of ...
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Marie Cau: First transgender mayor elected in France A trans woman in France has won election in her local commune to become the country's first openly transgender mayor. The council in ...
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Work collaboration unicorn Notion is blocked in China The productivity app has attracted waves of startups and tech workers around the world — including those in China — to adopt its all-in-one platform that ...
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Fresh UK review into Huawei role in 5G networks In January, the UK resisted US pressure to ban Huawei from contributing to 5G. A NCSC spokesman said: "The security and resilience of our networks is ...
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Roland Garros Flashback: Teenage Safin Stuns Agassi In R1 It was always going to be a question of when and not if Marat Safin announced his arrival on Tour. That moment came in his Grand Slam debut at 1998 ...
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Coronavirus in Germany: Which restrictions are changing from Monday May 25th? Schools and day-care centres (Kitas): In mid-June, all pupils will be able to attend some lessons again, at least temporarily. In daycare centres, a ...
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German court rules against Volkswagen in 'dieselgate' scandal German court rules against Volkswagen in 'dieselgate' scandal. Carmaker must pay compensation to motorist who bought minivan fitted with emissions- ...
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Coronavirus: Hairdressers offer virtual appointments in lockdown Paul Phillips owns Chopp Hair salon in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, which shut in March when the coronavirus lockdown began. He provides a service ...
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Coronavirus in South Africa: President Ramaphosa says outbreak will get worse Cyril Ramaphosa said a third of the country's more than 22,000 cases had been recorded in the last week. Despite that, the president said the current ...
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Life after lockdown in Athens: 'The marble had space to breathe' Life after lockdown in Athens: 'The marble had space to breathe'. With Greece slowly opening up again, the crowd-free Parthenon looks more ...
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