Every type of coral has declined since 1995 because of climate change, an Australian study finds.
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Nine people died in the collision in Helmand province, where there is fighting with the Taliban.
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As heavy fighting continues in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, the BBC reports from both sides.
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All the answers from the Vice President of the Medical Association and Director of the Laboratory Department of General Hospital of Zakynthos, Mr Ath. Markos Mr. G. Tsourounakis talks about the operation of the quarantine hotel The Vice President of the Medical Association of Zakynthos and Director of the Laboratory …
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Wearing a face mask is now mandatory in all enclosed places of work and open-air public areas where there is crowding, head of Civil Protection Nikos Hardalias said on Tuesday evening. Τhe measure applies nationwide irrespective of local coronavirus transmission levels, he added. Wearing mask outdoors in crowding situation was …
Read More »Golden Dawn Court: 13 years imprisonment for leadership, life for Fyssas’ murderer
The leader of neo-nazi Golden Dawn party, Nikos Michaloliakos, was sentenced to 13 years imprisonment for establishing and running a “criminal organization” plus 1 more year and 1,000 euros fine for arms possession. Giorgos Roupakias was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder 33-year-old rapper Pavlos Fyssas plus 4 years …
Read More »Pandemic allowing governments to introduce digital surveillance and data collection tools
In their fight against the coronavirus, some governments are introducing digital surveillance and data collection tools that could pose a lasting threat to citizens’ rights, according to a new report by research institute Freedom House.
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Set apart from the frenetic bustle of one of Asia’s largest cities and nestled amid the manicured gardens of Bangkok’s Dusit Palace, the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall has served as the official home of Thailand’s monarch for more than a century. Its name translates to “royal seat in the sky” …
Read More »Covid-19: Boris Johnson defends regional curbs but ‘rules nothing out’
England’s new three-tier system can both control the virus and prevent economic harm, Boris Johnson says.
Read More »Schools to close and tight new hospitality rules in Northern Ireland
Pubs and restaurants will close for four weeks, with the exception of takeaways and deliveries, in a bid to tackle the spread of Covid-19.
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