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Coronavirus in Germany: Which measures are changing this week? As of Monday, all stores in the southwestern state - rather than those of a space of up to 800 square metres - are allowed to reopen again.
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Niger attacks: At least 20 killed in Tillaberi villages The unidentified group reportedly looted shops, stole cattle and ordered village inhabitants to flee. Since 2017 a state of emergency has been in place in ...
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Coronavirus: Wuhan in first virus cluster since end of lockdown New coronavirus clusters have been reported in Wuhan city - where the virus first emerged - and the north-eastern province of Jilin in China. Wuhan ...
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Colombian airline Avianca files for bankruptcy in US court In a statement, the firm said it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a court in New York. The process postpones a US company's obligations ...
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Shock in India at hospital footage of bodies lying next to Covid-19 patients The footage from Sion hospital in Mumbai showed the bodies, wrapped in black plastic, lying next to patients undergoing treatment. Families tending to ...
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Boris Johnson calls on UK to go back to work in plan to ease lockdown In a pre-recorded televised statement on Sunday evening, Johnson unveiled a road map to resuming activity in the country following more than six ...
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Merkel intervenes in damaging row between Germany and Brussels The ECJ's ruling in 2018 that the bond buying was legal was described by the German constitutional court last week as "not comprehensible". An EU ...
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Iran navy 'friendly fire' incident kills 19 sailors in Gulf of Oman Nineteen sailors have been killed and 15 others injured in an accident involving Iranian naval vessels in the Gulf of Oman, Iran's navy has said.
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Coronavirus: Face covering advice given to people in England People in England should aim to wear face coverings on public transport and in some shops from Wednesday, the UK government has said.
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Humans and Neanderthals 'co-existed in Europe for far longer than thought' "Our work in Bacho Kiro shows there is a time overlap of maybe 8,000 years between the arrival of the first wave of modern humans in eastern Europe ...
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