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Italian Cruise Ship Locked Down Over Coronavirus Fears

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The Costa Crociere cruise line confirmed a 54-year-old woman from Macao came down with flu-like symptoms while aboard the ship.
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Antarctica May Have Just Hit An All-Time Record High Temperature

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The verification process could take up to nine months.
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Iran Says It Will Target Any U.S. Vessels That Threaten Its Ships

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A top Iranian military leader said counteraction would be decisive and quick.
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Brexit Bill Officially Becomes Law

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The U.K. is still on track to officially leave the EU before Feb. 1.
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At Least 36 Killed In Turkey After 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake

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The initial quake struck in eastern Turkey, about 340 miles east of the capital of Ankara.
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More U.S. Troops Being Screened For Injuries After Iran Missile Attack

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These service members are in addition to the 11 who were already treated for concussions following the Jan. 8 strike.
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State Dept. Says It Won't Extradite Wife Of Diplomat In Teen Death

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The State Department said it would not extradite Anne Sacoolas, citing that it would practically nullify "the invocation of diplomatic immunity."
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U.S. Embassy Compound In Baghdad Reportedly Hit By Rockets

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Anonymous officials and embassy staff members confirmed the attack to multiple media outlets Sunday. One person was injured.
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At Least 22 Killed After 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes In Turkey

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The initial quake struck in eastern Turkey, about 340 miles east of the capital of Ankara. There have been more than 400 aftershocks.
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U.K.'s COVID-19 Death Toll In Early April Higher Than Reported

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The actual death toll as of April 10 was reportedly 40% higher than the government initially recorded.
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University Of Oxford Could Have Possible Vaccine Ready By September

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Researchers at the University of Oxford say a possible vaccine for COVID-19 could be ready by September — if it proves effective in upcoming trials.
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South Korea Sees Smallest Rise In COVID-19 Cases In 2 Months

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The daily count dropped to a single digit. Back in February and March, the country was counting hundreds of cases a day.
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France Extends Coronavirus Lockdown Until Mid-May

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The government said it will announce a plan by the end of April to have schools and workplaces gradually reopen.
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Lebanese Information Minister Resigns Following Deadly Blast In Beirut

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In becoming the first senior government official to leave her post, Manal Abdel Samad apologized for failing the Lebanese public.
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Belarusian Police Conduct Brutal Crackdown On Protesters

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At least one person is dead, dozens are injured and hundreds have been arrested.
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U.S. Launches Airstrikes In Iraq

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The strikes are the latest action in the escalating conflict between Iran and the U.S. over the past couple of months.
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Vatican Holy Week Celebrations 'Under Study' Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

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A Vatican spokesperson said all celebrations during the week before Easter are "confirmed," but it's unclear if the public will be allowed to attend.
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New Zealand PM, Other Officials Take Pay Cut Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and others are taking a 20% pay cut.
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Australia Tightens COVID-19 Restrictions As Cases Surge

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Queensland state will now jail anyone who violates quarantine for up to six months.
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U.K. To Redesign 'Racist' Visa Algorithm After Backlash

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The U.K. Home Office will redesign its visa processing system after critics called it a "speedy boarding for White people."
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Turkey Plans To Reopen The Hagia Sophia As A Mosque

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The Hagia Sophia has been a museum since 1935, but before that it was a mosque for nearly 500 years.
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Wuhan Officials Say They've Tested 3 Million Residents Since April

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Wuhan had stopped seeing new cases for over a month, but recently it's counted new cases every day.
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U.K. Parliament To Vote On Future Of Remote Proceedings

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In order to obey the country's social distancing guidelines, lawmakers have been utilizing a "hybrid" way of working since April.
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Singapore Loosens Coronavirus Restrictions After Decline In New Cases

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Retailers aren't optimistic the relaxation of restrictions will give businesses much relief.