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Analysis: How and where coronavirus cases are rising in Germany But it's likely local lockdowns would occur rather than a nationwide shutdown like what happened in March. As of Wednesday October 21st almost every ...
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'There's a danger of Covid-19 getting out of control in Germany': Bavaria orders tougher measures Bavaria's state premier has announced tougher restrictions in a bid to slow down the coronavirus spread. A full or partial lockdown is closer than many ...
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Vandals Deface Dozens of Artworks in Berlin Museums The police in Berlin have been investigating the attacks on at least 63 pieces, held in three central Berlin museums, for more than two weeks.
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Kunstzerstörung in Berlin : Attila Hildmann: Pergamonmuseum beherbergt „Thron Satans" Kunstzerstörung in Berlin : Attila Hildmann: Pergamonmuseum beherbergt „Thron Satans". Auf seinem Telegram-Kanal sagt Attila Hildmann, dass das ...
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Many killed and wounded in Afghanistan visa stampede At least 11 women have been killed and many more injured in a stampede in a stadium in Afghanistan where people were applying for visas, officials ...
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The 'Extra Edge' That Helped Dimitrov Advance In Antwerp Grigor Dimitrov converted three of his five break point opportunities against Pablo Andujar on Wednesday in Antwerp. © Belga. ATP Staff Oct 21, 2020.
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UN chief calls for end to reported police brutality in Nigeria Nigerians protest in Lagos over the now-disbanded and discredited police unit, known as the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, or SARS.
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Engines Not Yet in Sync: A Multispeed Recovery in Asia Reflecting worse-than-expected outturns in the second quarter in a few countries, the IMF's forecast for the region has been downgraded to -2.2 percent ...
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Humbert Upsets Carreno Busta In Antwerp; Raonic Strikes 17 Aces Ugo Humbert saves 10 of 12 break points to beat second seed Pablo Carreno Busta on Wednesday in Antwerp. © Belga. ATP Staff Oct 21, 2020.
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India Returns a Chinese Soldier Who Got Lost Looking for Yaks Indian forces have surged to the frontier, high in the Himalayas, following a series of incursions by China that began in April into mountainous terrain ...
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