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Japan Declares State of Emergency in Tokyo Area After Days of Hesitation TOKYO — After days of record coronavirus counts and a rapidly rising death toll, Japan declared a state of emergency in Tokyo and three surrounding prefectures on Thursday, the country's first such declaration since April. The announcement by Prime ...
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The Latest: Mexico records new high for cases for 3rd day MEXICO CITY — Mexico has posted its third straight day of a new high for coronavirus infections, with 14,362 newly confirmed cases and a near-record of 1,038 more deaths. The country has now topped 1.5 million total infections and over 132,000 deaths so ...
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Brexit: M&S temporarily cuts hundreds of products in NI Marks & Spencer's has temporarily stopped selling hundreds of items in its Northern Ireland stores due to Brexit red tape. The retailer said it feared its food would be blocked due to new rules governing shipments between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Covid-19: UK sees highest daily toll of 1325 deaths A further 1,325 people have died in the UK within 28 days of a positive Covid test - the biggest figure reported in a single day since the pandemic began. It means there have been just short of 80,000 deaths by that measure - as another 68,053 new cases ...
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Will trade union contests help or hinder Keir Starmer? On Monday, the new general secretary of the UK's biggest union - Unison - will be announced. Under its outgoing leader Dave Prentis, the union backed Sir Keir Starmer's successful Labour leadership bid. And Sir Keir can currently rely on support from the ...
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A year after Wuhan, China locks down another city of 11 million people to contain a coronavirus flare-up (CNN) China has locked down a city of 11 million people in its northern province of Hebei, in an effort to contain the country's worst coronavirus flare-up in months. Residents of Shijiazhuang, a provincial capital close to Beijing, have been barred from leaving ...
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Exclusive: 'It's a catastrophe': Scottish fishermen halt exports due to Brexit red tape LONDON (Reuters) - Many Scottish fishermen have halted exports to European Union markets after post-Brexit bureaucracy shattered the system that used to put fresh langoustines and scallops in French shops just over a day after they were harvested.
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One-week US Covid-19 case and death totals are higher than ever And more than 4,080 US coronavirus deaths were reported on Thursday alone -- the most ever reported in a single day during the pandemic and the first time the daily tally rose above 4,000, Johns Hopkins University data showed.
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In Amsterdam, Getting High at Coffee Shops May Soon Be for Locals Only Tourists hoping to light up a joint in one of Amsterdam's famed coffee shops after the coronavirus pandemic passes are likely to be disappointed. Soon, all coffee shops in the capital of the Netherlands may no longer be allowed to sell marijuana to foreign ...
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The latest on the coronavirus pandemic and vaccines The US Food and Drug Administration has alerted health care providers and labs that genetic variants of the novel coronavirus — including an emerging variant first detected in the United Kingdom called B.1.1.7 — could lead to false negative Covid-19 test ...
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