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Ruud Reveals All In Twitter Q&A Ruud Reveals All In Twitter Q&A. Casper Ruud entertains his Twitter followers with a fun Q&A session. © ATP Tour. ATP ...
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Brazil's Amazon: Surge in deforestation as military prepares to deploy In the first four months of 2020, destruction of the forest by illegal loggers and ranchers rose 55%, it said. Environmentalists say President Jair ...
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Flashback: Tsitsipas Stuns Nadal, Djokovic Dodges Thiem In Memorable Madrid Semis The Spaniard took a 3-0 lead in their ATP Head2Head series into that match, claiming all seven of their previous sets. Only two of those sets went past 6- ...
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Coronavirus: Grace Millane's family donate care packages in her memory The family of a British backpacker murdered in New Zealand has given hundreds of care packages to patients, nurses, doctors and carers battling ...
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Coronavirus: Eight things that have kept us going in lockdown In Britain we have been spending most of our time at home, attempting to educate our own children and leaving the house only for essential reasons.
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A Novelist Breaks the Code of Being a Woman in Japan Mieko Kawakami, whose novel "Breasts and Eggs" was just published in English, has become something of a feminist icon in her male-dominated ...
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Week in pictures: 2-8 May 2020 Shannon Stapleton / REUTERS Image caption A boy wearing a protective face mask touches a wall of graffiti outside the New York Aquarium, in ...
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Saudi Arabia: Prince in Incommunicado Detention The authorities previously detained Prince Faisal in November 2017 and held him along with over 300 leading businesspeople, royal family members, ...
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'Humanitarian catastrophe' looms in Haiti, threatening years of progress as COVID-19 takes hold ... The Delmas 32 neighbourhood in the Haitian capital, Port au Prince is one of the poorest in the Caribbean country.
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Coronavirus: Why might the R number be higher in Scotland? As Covid-19 can be a deadly disease, this in-turn has a direct link to the number of people who will die, which is why politicians are understandably ...
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