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Training dogs to sniff out Covid-19

Using dogs’ powerful sense of smell to detect people with Covid-19 could revolutionize how the disease is identified and tracked, according to scientists in the UK who on Saturday were awarded government funding to research the theory.

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'He liked my backside': Brigitte Bardot's cheeky tribute to dead co-star

French film legend Brigitte Bardot raised eyebrows Monday with a cheeky tribute after the death of a former co-star, saying that Michel Piccoli had "talent and humour and he liked my backside".

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REVEALED: Fired State Department IG was probing Trump administration's potentially illegal Saudi arms sales

Former State Department Inspector General Steve Linick, who was fired by President Donald Trump abruptly last week, had launched a probe into potentially illegal arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

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French cinemas get heated over lockdown drive-in

French cinema owners are up in arms because a drive-in film festival is beating the country's lockdown while they are forced to stay closed.

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China's President Xi Jinping backs virus inquiry as Europe eases out of lockdown

China supports an independent inquiry into the handling of the coronavirus pandemic after it is "brought under control", President Xi Jinping said Monday, as Europe accelerated its reopenings with landmarks Saint Peter's Basilica and the Acropolis in Athens welcoming visitors again.

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Putin facing 'perfect storm' of Russian anger over his own 'shaky' COVID-19 response: report

President Donald Trump is not the only leader seeing his approval numbers plummet due to the coronavirus pandemic and the attendant economic carnage.

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Trump plan 'historic', peace deals crucial: Israel foreign minister

Israel's new foreign minister said Monday that US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal offered an "historic opportunity" but that regional peace deals must be maintained during its implementation.

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Venice gondolas return to Grand Canal

Venice's gondolas glided across the Grand Canal once more Monday as Italy's lockdown eased, taking the odd local from one side to the other as they wait for tourists to return.

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French screen legend Michel Piccoli, who starred in ‘Le Mépris’ and ‘Belle de jour’, dies at 94

Michel Piccoli, one of the most original and versatile French actors of the last half century, has died aged 94, his family said Monday.

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When religion sided with science: Medieval lessons for surviving COVID-19

Faced with a range of serious patient reactions to the COVID-19 disease, doctors and nurses have sometimes struggled to find viable treatment options. But when we examine faith-based responses to the virus, spiritual guidance has proved even more elusive.

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South Korean football club sorry for 'X-rated' sex doll controversy

One of South Korea's top football clubs apologised for causing "deep concern" Monday after being accused of using sex dolls to fill empty seats at a weekend game.

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Acropolis in Athens reopens after virus shutdown

Greece reopened the Acropolis in Athens and all open-air archaeological sites in the country to the public on Monday after a two-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Japan slides into recession -- with forecasts of worse to come

Japan's economy slipped into recession for the first time in 4.5 years, GDP data showed on Monday, putting the nation on course for its deepest postwar slump as the coronavirus crisis takes a heavy toll on businesses and consumers.

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