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Spahn warns of negligence in fight against virus
Germany's Health Minister Jens Spahn warned against negligence in the fight against the new coronavirus pandemic ahead of the Easter holidays.
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Social distancing at Indiana officer's funeral
An Indianapolis police officer who was fatally shot last week while responding to a domestic violence call was laid to rest Thursday following funeral services at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that adhered to social distancing rules...
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UK announces package of loans to protect firms
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, on Monday announced a new package of taxpayer-backed loans to protect innovative and high-growth firms during the coronavirus crisis.
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Analyst: Tough times ahead for autos due to virus
An automotive analyst says the car industry will potentially suffer as the world economy is negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
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New Zealand official confirms two more virus cases
New Zealand authorities on Sunday raised the number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus to eight, saying a man and a woman had been diagnosed upon their arrival in the country.
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Long queues at Schiphol airport following US ban
American citizens arrived at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam on Thursday after US President Donald Trump issued a travel ban from Europe to take effect Friday, in response to the new coronavirus pandemic.
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Expert: Virus could keep oil demand low
Oil is ending the week with the biggest plunge in prices since 2008, as major producers prepare to drench the market with supply just as the coronavirus crushes demand.
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Markets rally after biggest drop since 1987 crash
Stocks opening sharply higher on Wall Street a day after the worst drop since 1987. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 550 points, or 2.6% early Friday.
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Trump order makes it crime to stockpile supplies
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order making it a crime to excessively stockpile personal protective equipment that is needed by medical personnel fighting the new coronavirus pandemic.
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Sex workers face ruin amid virus fears, brothel closures
It's 7 p.m. on a Friday night, a time when Aurel Johannes Marx's three-room brothel on the edge of Berlin would normally be preparing for its first customers.
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Turkey firm ramps up production of virus test kits
A Turkish research and development company has ramped up production of coronavirus testing kits as as more than one and a half billion people - one-fifth of the world's population - were urged or ordered to stay home on Monday to try to...
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US pastor on being quarantined in Bethlehem hotel
A US pastor has spoken about conditions at a Bethlehem hotel, where he and other members of a church group are being held in quarantine after seven hotel workers were diagnosed with the new coronavirus.
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Colombia reaction as first virus case diagnosed
Health Minister Fernando Ruiz announced on Friday the first case of the new coronavirus in Colombia, the eight country in Latin America to confirm an outbreak.
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National Guard prepared to respond to states needs
Chief of the National Guard Bureau confirms report that 6 members of the Guard have tested positive and he says more than 2,000 Guard members have been activated for duty by governors in 27 states. But he says that total could likely...