England’s deputy chief medical officer says the country will see more deaths over the coming weeks.
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The president, who says he is feeling great, addressed supporters from the White House balcony.
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Greece’s health authorities announced on Saturday evening: 306 new coronavirus cases, 5 more Covid-19 related deaths and 100 Covid-19 patients intubated in hospitals’ Intensive Care Units. The total cases have reached 22,078 and death toll increased to 436. The number of intubated Covid-19 patients hit a new all times record …
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Kim Jong Un faces his most daunting challenges to date
When the world’s youngest dictator addressed his 25 million or so people on May 7, 2016, he made a bold promise.
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The UN’s World Food Programme has been awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize. Executive director David Beasley called it “the most exciting point in time in his life.”
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When 12 Hong Kongers boarded a speedboat in the tiny fishing village of Po Toi O on August 23, they didn’t realize they were headed for a world of trouble.
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The rare night time military parade comes weeks before the US presidential election.
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The warning comes amid plans to bring in a three-tier local lockdown system to slow the spread of Covid.
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