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Coronavirus: Over 40 Covid-19 cases traced to church service in Germany The service was held on 10 May at a Baptist church in Frankfurt. Church officials say they followed social distancing rules and disinfected the building ...
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Blackburn shooting: Aya Hachem funeral held in Lebanon Five people have appeared in court charged with her murder while officers have been granted more time to question another murder suspect. Police ...
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Benjamin Netanyahu corruption trial begins in Israel This Sunday he appeared in an East Jerusalem district court for the start of a widely anticipated trial on charges of fraud, breach of trust and bribery.
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Coronavirus: Jaguar Land Rover in talks over government loan JLR, which is owned by India's Tata Motors, has seen sales plunge by more than 30% in its most recent quarter. A spokeswoman said JLR is in "regular ...
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Coronavirus in South Africa: Outbreak closes Mponeng gold mine The Mponeng mine, like all others in the country, resumed operations last month after being closed in March as part of a national lockdown. It had been ...
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Huawei befuddled by reports of total 5G ban in UK "The government decided in January to approve our part in the 5G rollout, because Britain needs the best possible technologies, more choice innovation ...
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Western Australia hit by 'once-in-a-decade' storm Torrential rains and waves of up to eight metres (26ft) are forecast in some areas. The severe weather is the result of the remnants of tropical cyclone ...
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Push to Reopen Houses of Worship in Europe and Mideast Brings Perils and Tensions In Germany, 40 new cases were confirmed among the faithful in Frankfurt. France restarted church services this weekend. And protesters in the West ...
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Coronavirus: Spending lockdown in Henry VIII's palace What is it like living and working in these now deserted houses and grounds? 'The formal garden is my running track'. Lucy Hutchings is spending ...
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In pictures: Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr amid coronavirus And in some parts of the world, Muslims are still fasting and won't mark Eid al-Fitr until Monday. An aerial photograph shows people attending Eid ...
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