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Bavaria reopens beer gardens, restaurants and cafes in areas with lower Covid rates In some Bavarian districts with stable Covid rates, residents can enjoy an ice cold beer or coffee outside from today after more than six months of ...
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Schumacher apologises for putting 'the team in danger' in Spanish GP pitstop Fortunately, nobody was injured, but the German rookie said he was "frustrated" that he put his Haas pit crew in danger. Schumacher's Lap 23 pitstop ...
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Democrats' quarrels in divided US Congress complicate Biden agenda If Republicans recapture a majority in either chamber of Congress, they could block Biden's agenda. Indeed, Senate Republican Leader Mitch ...
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House in Caniçada / Carvalho Araújo Text description provided by the architects. Casa na Caniçada is located in a densely wooded area next to the Caniçada reservoir, in Vieira do Minho ...
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US judge faults ex-SEC enforcement chief for conduct in Exxon case Alex Oh, who quit a top role at the US Securities and Exchange Commission last month after only six days in the job, has acknowledged contributing to ...
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Saudi Arabia's GDP contracts 3.3% in Q1 on oil output, non-oil economy recovers Cars drive past the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November 12, 2017. Picture taken November 12, 2017. REUTERS/Faisal ...
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Tokyo 2020: Naomi Osaka 'not sure' Olympics should happen amid rise in Covid-19 cases Naomi Osaka says rising Covid-19 levels in Tokyo are a "big cause for concern" and she is "not really sure" the Olympics should go ahead this summer.
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Nurse Lucy Letby appears in court in baby murders case A nurse accused of murdering eight babies and attempting to murder another 10 has appeared in court. Lucy Letby, 31, of Arran Avenue, Hereford, ...
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5 current stars who struggled in the Minors Sometimes it takes a while for players to figure themselves out. Remember, Mike Trout hit .220 in his first 40 games in the Majors. Just because ...
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US trashes unwanted gear in Afghanistan to be sold as scrap It's all U.S. military equipment. The Americans are dismantling their portion of nearby Bagram Air Base, their largest remaining outpost in Afghanistan, ...
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