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Coronavirus: What are the lockdown rules in different EU countries? Cases of COVID-19 are rising in many parts of the European Union. Consequently, some governments have decided to shut down many areas of public ...
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Stop 'widespread violence' against children in Myanmar, UN officials urge Hundreds of civilians, including at least 44 children (as of 31 March) have been killed in the crackdown across the country, including a 7-year-old girl, ...
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US jobs creation surges in March as recovery gains steam The US economy saw a surge in hiring in March as vaccination increased, officials eased restrictions and people pushed to return to their ...
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America's Record-Setting Stimulus Could Power a Rebound in Other Countries The anticipated economic rebound in the United States is expected to join China's recovery, adding impetus to world output. China's economy is forecast ...
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Indonesia says China consortium to invest $5 billion in electric battery venture JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's state-owned enterprises minister said on Friday that a Chinese consortium would invest $5 billion in an electric ...
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Headquarter of the Red Cross in Ceuta / endosdedos arquitectura The Red Cross Headquarter in Ceuta needed to concentrate its functions, scattered throughout the city, in new facilities. The old Nursing School, ...
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The Political Week in Photos Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is feeling the pressure as a worsening coronavirus outbreak in Latin America's biggest nation has spurred a raft of ...
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Drinking coffee in the US? Worry about forests in Vietnam, study says The U.S.'s thirst for coffee drives forest loss in central Vietnam, while Germany's craving for cocoa is doing the same in West Africa, a landmark study ...
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