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Djere To Face Cecchinato In Sardinia Final Laslo Djere will face Marco Cecchinato in the Forte Village Sardegna Open final. © LaPresse. ATP Staff Oct 17, 2020. Cecchinato drops one game in ...
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Spain reports record rise in coronavirus cases The daily infection number rose more than 2,000 compared to the previous Friday, the day of the week when confirmed cases tend to spike in Spain.
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New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern wins second term in landslide election victory "Tonight, New Zealand has shown the Labour Party its greatest support in at least 50 years," Ardern said in a powerful victory speech on Saturday ...
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Cambodia's opposition staggers on in face of Hun Sen crackdown Such cries of desperation are becoming increasingly common in Cambodia, where long time leader Hun Sen and his Cambodian People's Party appear ...
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Yemen's warring sides complete largest prisoner swap in 5 years The Houthis said 671 prisoners arrived in the capital Sanaa during the process. The swap has been two years in the making, with rival sides initially ...
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Scotland's papers: Managers 'unite' in Covid plea and no-deal Brexit The Daily Record reports the managers have "united" in their calls to fans to watch the game in their houses. THE SCOTTISH SUN. image caption"Hold ...
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The week in classical: In the Market for Love; Oxford lieder festival; Wexford Festival Opera – review Mirth being the great healer, no joke of the mask-gloves-sanitiser variety was left unturned in Glyndebourne's staging of Offenbach's comedy, Mesdames ...
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Rhonda Fleming, 'Queen of Technicolor' in the 1940s and 50s, dies aged 97 Known for her red hair and camera-friendly looks, Fleming starred in a string of studio pictures and films noirs in the Hollywood golden age.
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The tardigrade in the ice hole: how extreme life finds a way in the Arctic They're called cryoconite holes. Greenland's ice melting faster than at any time in past 12,000 years.
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A multimillennial climatic context for the megafaunal extinctions in Madagascar and Mascarene ... The large-scale biodiversity loss in Mascarenes, which were among the last places on Earth to be colonized by humans, occurred just within the past ...
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