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Coronavirus: Berlin's first curfew in 70 years kicks in On the first night of the new regulations the mood was somber in the Friedrichshain district, a virus hot spot. A shopfront in Berlin with a shut gate ( ...
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Recognition for Ericsson's network hero in Queen's Birthday Honours Ericsson's (NASDAQ: ERIC) Head of Field Services Organisation (FSO), Adam Gordon, has been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for ...
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Zverev, Murray Headline Field At Cologne Indoors; All You Need To Know Andy Murray will compete at back-to-back ATP 250 tournaments in Cologne, Germany. © Martin Sidorjak/Getty Images. ATP Staff Oct 10, 2020.
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Hurricane Delta makes landfall in storm-battered Louisiana Hurricane Delta has made landfall in the US state of Louisiana, which is still recovering from the damage caused by a previous hurricane in August.
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Three migrant boats intercepted in English Channel Three boats with 56 migrants on board were intercepted in the English Channel on Friday, the Home Office said. The French authorities stopped two ...
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Russia reports record single-day rise in coronavirus cases The latest figures pushed the overall total number of infections in the country to 1,285,084. The previous record of 12,126 new cases was registered on ...
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North Korea unveils massive new ballistic missile in military parade North Korea unveiled what analysts believe to be the world's largest liquid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile at a parade in Pyongyang early ...
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What's behind Germany's far-right AfD party slump in polls? A survey has seen the AfD in eastern Germany — the party's longtime stronghold — drop from first to third position in just a year. Is this a sign of things ...
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Taiwan's president calls for less tension with China in annual address Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, says she has hopes for less tensions with China and in the region if Beijing will listen to Taipei's concerns, alter its ...
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Kept in chains: People with mental illness shackled in 60 nations Human Rights Watch report says hundreds of thousands with mental illness forced to live in filthy rooms, sheds or cages. HRW report says ...
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