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Sleep at last for Varanasi's keepers of cremation fires

The stench of smouldering funeral pyres usually hangs heavy by the Ganges river in Varanasi, the mystical Indian city where Hindus believe being cremated will free them from the cycle of rebirth.

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Chinese economy contracts for first time in decades

China's economy contracted for the first time in around three decades in the first quarter as the coronavirus crisis brought the country to a standstill, according to an AFP poll of economists.

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New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern takes pay cut as virus hits economy

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced Wednesday she will take a 20 percent pay cut in a symbolic act of solidarity with people struggling financially during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Japan firm offers spouses apartments to avoid 'coronavirus divorce'

Worried about a "coronavirus divorce"? An enterprising Japanese short-term rental firm is marketing its empty apartments as a way for stressed couples to get some time apart during the virus lockdown.

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Lovelorn Aussie is first jailed for breaking virus quarantine

An Australian who repeatedly snuck out of coronavirus quarantine, reportedly to visit his girlfriend, was jailed for a month Tuesday -- the first person imprisoned under the country's lockdown laws.

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Struggle, fear and heartbreak for medical staff on coronavirus frontlines

Doctors, nurses and healthcare workers have become the unwitting heroes of the coronavirus pandemic, winning applause from balconies and streets around the world.

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Spain, Austria ease Covid-19 restrictions, others extend lockdown measures

Spain and Austria allowed partial returns to work on Tuesday but Britain, France and India extended lockdowns to rein in the new coronavirus while the United States, where the death toll exceeded 25,000, debated how to reopen its economy.

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99-year-old WWII veteran beats coronavirus in Brazil

A 99-year-old World War II veteran in Brazil was released from hospital with military honors Tuesday after recovering from COVID-19.

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White House is 'heavily considering' rumors about China creating COVID-19 intentionally for possible biological war

Conspiracy theorists have tried to spin the idea that China intentionally created COVID-19 in a lab, the only purpose of which would be for a biological attack or war.

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Anger in Africa over coronavirus 'stigma' in China

African countries are seething over accounts that Africans are battling stigma and discrimination in China over the coronavirus pandemic, apparently linked to a cluster of cases in the Nigerian community in the southern city of Guangzhou.

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Europe police thwart fake face mask sale to Germany

European police have foiled an attempt to cheat German health authorities out of millions of euros by selling them non-existent face masks during the coronavirus pandemic, Europol said Tuesday.

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Bruising global recession forecast as countries mull lifting virus lockdowns

The coronavirus is poised to spark a bruising global recession not seen in a century, the IMF warned Tuesday, as countries considered lifting sweeping lockdowns that have crippled economies and kept billions confined to their homes.

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Covid-19: French court orders Amazon to limit deliveries to essential goods

A French court ruled Tuesday that Amazon must limit its operations to delivering only essential goods while it evaluates workers’ risks of coronavirus exposure, according to a ruling seen by AFP.

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