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Covid-19 Live Updates: Facing New Cases, China to Test 9.5 Million Residents of Qingdao Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the top infectious disease expert in the U.S., disputed the use of his remarks about the government's response to the pandemic. Here's what you need to know: A Chinese city will test all 9.5 million of its residents. Britain is expected to ...
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The Latest: UK helps nearly 1400 arts groups survive virus LONDON — The British government is giving 257 million pounds ($335 million) to help almost 1,400 arts and cultural organizations survive the coronavirus pandemic. The money announced Monday is the first chunk of a Culture Recovery Fund totalling 1.57 ...
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Second wave of covid in Europe leads to new restrictions but no national lockdowns LONDON — England has seen new coronavirus cases quadruple in the past three weeks and now has more covid-19 patients hospitalized than before the government announced imposed a lockdown in March, health authorities said Monday, laying the ...
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Tanzania intensifies repression ahead of polls, says report NAIROBI, Kenya — Tanzanian authorities have intensified repression to muzzle the opposition, civil society and the news media ahead of elections on October 28, where the incumbent President John Magufuli is seeking a second term, an international ...
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Belarus ramps up crackdown on protests, detains over 700 KYIV, Ukraine — Over 700 people were detained in Belarus during mass protests against reelection of the country's authoritarian leader, in the harshest crackdown in weeks on proteters. The Belarusian Interior Ministry reported Monday that a total of 713 ...
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Britain's New Measures to Control Virus Inflame North-South Tensions LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday ordered pubs, bars and gyms in the high-risk city of Liverpool to be closed, a move that inflamed tensions with local officials and laid bare how the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic is hitting ...
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The French prime minister warns that local lockdowns may be imposed as cases surge. France is weighing the possibility of local lockdowns as the country battles a second wave of the coronavirus epidemic, Prime Minister Jean Castex said Monday. Mr. Castex told Franceinfo that France faces an unprecedented surge in cases that is putting ...
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Nigerians Demand End to Police Squad Known for Brutalizing the Young LAGOS, Nigeria — With protests breaking out across Nigeria and in expatriate Nigerian communities around the world, the country's president vowed to a skeptical public on Monday that he would crack down on rogue police officers accused of brutalizing ...
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The Latest: 3 million tested for coronavirus in Chinese city BEIJING -- Authorities in the eastern Chinese port city of Qingdao say they have completed coronavirus tests on more than 3 million people following the country's first reported local outbreak of the virus in nearly two months. Support our journalism. Subscribe ...
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Yet another Brexit deadline looms; trade talks in rut BRUSSELS — Almost by tradition, another Brexit deadline is looming. Just as much by tradition, talks are expected to continue afterward. British negotiators traveled to European Union headquarters on Monday to start what has long been billed as another ...
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