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'Super-spreader' guru puts Indian villages on high alert

At least 15,000 people who may have caught the coronavirus from a 'super-spreader' guru are under strict quarantine in northern India after the Sikh religious leader died of COVID-19.

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'Corona criminals' prey on Europe's virus fears

From trafficking dodgy surgical masks to peddling counterfeit medicines and running internet scams, criminals are finding ways to profit from the coronavirus crisis, European police warn.

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News China virus epicentre eases travel restrictions after lockdown

The Chinese city of 11 million people that was Ground Zero for what became the global coronavirus pandemic partly reopened on Saturday after more than two months of almost total isolation.

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Pope faces coronavirus 'tempest' alone in St Peter's Square

Pope Francis stood alone in vast Saint Peter's Square Friday to bless Catholics around the world suffering under the coronavirus pandemic, urging people to ease their fears through faith.

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'We have entered a recession': IMF chief offers warns of economic 'sudden stop' worldwide

The coronavirus pandemic has driven the global economy into a downturn that will require massive funding to help developing nations, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva said Friday.

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Italy and Spain suffer record virus deaths and British PM tests positive as coronavirus wrecks Europe

Italy on Friday recorded the most daily deaths of any country since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and Spain had its deadliest day, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson became the first major world leader to test positive.

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China is partially opening Wuhan after coronavirus lockdown

The Chinese city of 11 million people that was Ground Zero for what became the global coronavirus pandemic partly reopened Saturday, after more than two months of almost total isolation.

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New date for Tokyo Olympics 'won't satisfy everybody', says World Athletics president Sebastian Coe

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe admitted Friday that settling on a new date for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 will not satisfy everybody.

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French PM extends coronavirus lockdown by two weeks until April 15

French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe announced on Friday a two-week extension of a nationwide lockdown in an effort to stem a surge in coronavirus cases across France.

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Israel's Netanyahu on course to lead 'corona government'

Has the coronavirus saved Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?

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Auschwitz: Women used different survival and sabotage strategies than men at Nazi death camp

Nearly all the 1.3 million people sent to Auschwitz, the Nazi death camp in occupied Poland, were murdered – either sent to the gas chambers or worked to death. Life expectancy in many of these camps was between six weeks and three months.

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Boris Johnson tests positive for coronavirus

British prime minister Boris Johnson has become the first world leader to publicly announce he has tested positive for the coronavirus.

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Prince Harry and Meghan now based in California: report

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have permanently relocated to California amid the coronavirus pandemic, media reports said Friday.

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