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Does sunlight rapidly destroy the coronavirus?

Does sunlight rapidly destroy the coronavirus? A White House presentation on a mysterious government study says so -- but some scientists have called for caution as we await more evidence.

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Italy unveils punishing public debt, deficit forecasts

Italy's economically punishing coronavirus lockdown, combined with big-spend stimulus packages to support families and firms, will push public debt and deficit to dizzying heights, the government said Friday.

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Hopes grow for antibody tests, but experts urge caution

The sun is only just rising in Berlin but Lothar Kopp, 65, is already standing in line outside a clinic in the district of Reinickendorf.

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Saudi Arabia abolishes flogging

Saudi Arabia has abolished flogging as a punishment, the state human rights commission said Saturday, hailing a "major step forward" in the reform program launched by the king and his powerful son.

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News Venezuelan oil price falls below $10, lowest level in 20 years

The price of Venezuelan oil has fallen to below $10 a barrel -- its lowest level in more than two decades, the government said on Friday.

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Virus toll nears 200,000 as UN pushes for global vaccine effort

The global coronavirus death toll approached 200,000 on Saturday as the United Nations launched an international push for a vaccine to defeat the pandemic.

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Boris Johnson under pressure to explain UK coronavirus plan on return to work

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to return to work soon after his recovery from COVID-19, as pressure mounts on his government to explain how to get Britain out of lockdown.

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Push for coronavirus vaccine as Trump disinfectant theory sparks uproar

The United Nations on Friday launched a global push for a coronavirus vaccine as President Donald Trump triggered an uproar by suggesting patients be treated with disinfectant and the US death toll passed 50,000.

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Scotland proposes repeal to blasphemy law

The Scottish government on Friday published a new bill which would decriminalize blasphemy, more than 175 years after the last case was prosecuted.

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Brazil's justice minister Moro resigns after Bolsonaro fires police chief

Sergio Moro, Brazil's justice and security minister, resigned on Friday after clashing with President Jair Bolsonaro over the sacking of the federal police chief.

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Covid-19: France records 389 new deaths as hospital cases continue to fall

France on Friday reported 389 more coronavirus deaths, a lower toll than in previous days, and also welcomed new falls in the number of patients in hospital and intensive care.

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'Silent Spring is already here': Global study shows nearly 25 percent drop in insect numbers the past 30 years

"We keep getting clear signs that the way we live and the actions we take are having severe consequences."

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WATCH: British doctor aghast at Trump's 'crazy' COVID-19 remedies as America 'heads toward catastrophe'

President Donald Trump's musings about treating COVID-19 by injecting people with disinfectants are now making headlines overseas.

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