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France Pulls Back On School Reopening Plans Amid COVID-19 Spike
Reopenings will now be decided on a day-by-day analysis of the situation in each territory.
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Protests In Belarus Enter 6th Week With No Signs Of Letting Up
Sunday's protest came ahead of a controversial meeting between Belarus and ally Russia.
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6.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Croatia
Croatian authorities say the earthquake killed at least one person — a 12-year-old girl — and at least 20 people were hospitalized with injuries.
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U.K. Authorizes AstraZeneca Vaccine For Emergency Use
The U.K. became the first country to grant emergency authorization for a vaccine from AstraZeneca and Oxford University.
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U.K. Courts To Hear Parliament Suspension Challenges
The plan to suspend parliament would give lawmakers even less time to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
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British Cabinet Member Resigns, Citing Lack Of Effort From Johnson
Meanwhile, the chairman of Rudd's constituency said Johnson was right to "play hardball."
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U.K. Government To Prorogue Parliament For 6 Days
Originally, Johnson set Parliament to prorogue for more than a month, but that was ruled unlawful.
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Boris Johnson Returns To London After Court Ruling
The U.K. prime minister's return trip coincided with Parliament getting back to business Wednesday.
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Catalan Leader Calls For Region's Independence As Protests Continue
President of Catalonia Quim Torra wants the region to split from Spain by the end of 2021.
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U.S. Calls On World To Address Iran Nuclear Escalation
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Iran's recent actions raise concerns that the country is positioning itself for a nuclear breakout.
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Rescue Operations Underway Following Deadly Earthquake In Albania
More than a dozen people have died after the 6.4 magnitude quake struck roughly 20 miles northwest of Albania's capital on Tuesday.
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EU 'Categorically' Denies That It Will Ever Force Cats To Stay Inside
A spokesperson said "the Commission is a strong defender of free movement rights — including of cats."
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Ukrainian Plane Crashes In Iran, Killing All 176 On Board
Ukrainian International Airlines said its Boeing 737-800 jet disappeared from radar just minutes after departing from an airport in Tehran.
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U.K. Allows Huawei To Build Part Of Its 5G Network
But Huawei's role will be limited because it's considered a "high risk vendor."
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U.K. Police Respond To 'Terrorist Related' Stabbing
At least three people were injured in the attack and taken to the hospital Sunday.
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Pompeo Reassures Zelenskyy U.S. Is Committed To Supporting Ukraine
Pompeo's trip comes amid President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, which was centered on withholding Ukraine aid.
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Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange's Extradition Hearing Has Started
His lawyers argue that if he were extradited, Assange would be subject to a politically motivated sentence in the U.S.
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Italy Places Millions Of People On Lockdown In Effort To Contain Virus
Anyone in the affected areas will need special permission to leave their home.
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Italy Places Millions Of People On Lockdown In Effort To Contain Virus
Thousands of people in Italy's north crowded in train stations to escape before the quarantine began.
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European Countries Ease More COVID-19 Restrictions
Hair salons are now open again in Italy and Poland. And golfers are allowed back on courses in Ireland.
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Millions Return To Work As Italy Eases Lockdown Measures
Italy was the first country to implement a nationwide lockdown over the pandemic back in early March.
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Polish President Duda Narrowly Wins Second Term In Office
The country's National Electoral Commission announced Monday that Duda had received just over 51.21% of Sunday's vote.
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Serbian Police Detain 71 Protesters In Demonstrations Against Lockdown
Hundreds of demonstrators tried to storm Parliament.
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Spain's Supreme Court Bans Catalan Leader From Holding Office
Demonstrators protested the ruling against Catalan separatist leader Quim Torra, throwing pig heads at police in Barcelona.