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Coronavirus: Jamaican bobsleigh team in Peterborough Mini push Shanwayne Stephens and Nimroy Turgott have been in isolation in Peterborough. They have built a gym in the garden but use a Mini Cooper for ...
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Coronavirus: No deaths reported in NI on Tuesday There have been no Covid-19 related deaths reported by Northern Ireland's Department of Health in the past 24 hours. It is the first day since 18 March ...
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Zambian jailed gay couple pardoned in presidential amnesty Their 15-year sentence triggered a diplomatic row, which ended in the recalling of the US ambassador. The two men, Japhet Chataba and Steven ...
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How the coronavirus pandemic is changing train travel in Germany People in Germany are gearing up to travel again within the country. But taking a train is going to be different compared to pre-pandemic times. Here's ...
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Coronavirus: Local leaders in a global crisis Coronavirus: Local leaders in a global crisis. POLITICO talks to mayors across Europe as communities endure deaths, lockdowns and job losses. By ...
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Trump Wants Troops in Afghanistan Home by Election Day. The Pentagon Is Drawing Up Plans. WASHINGTON — Senior military officials are set to brief President Trump in the coming days on options for pulling all American troops out of ...
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Sony's ZV-1 compact camera zooms in on vloggers The new camera is very much based on the highly successful and acclaimed RX100, which over the years has grown in both price and capabilities but ...
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A Boy, a Bear and a Close Call in the Mountains of Italy ROME — Showing remarkable aplomb, 12-year-old Alessandro Breda slowly tiptoes down a scrubby hill during a walk in the Dolomites. "Photo," he ...
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Coronavirus in Scotland: High Court trials to resume in July Lady Dorrian has been leading a task force on how to restart the courts system amid the coronavirus pandemic. In order to comply with social distancing ...
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Outside socialising may be relaxed in England within weeks People in England could be allowed to socialise in bigger groups in gardens or parks in the coming weeks, a cabinet minister has confirmed, but ...
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