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European Union preparing to reopen borders
Signs come after several countries announced they were easing some restrictions caused by the spread of COVID-19.
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Black people in UK four times more likely to die of COVID-19: ONS
Socioeconomic disadvantage puts Black people and ethnic minorities at risk of coronavirus, says UK statistics office.
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Concerns for child refugees, migrants in Spain
More than 2,000 children have arrived in the Canary Islands in the last two months and there are concerns about their physical and mental health.
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EU urges end to lockdown as tourism industry collapse
The European Union wants the reopening of borders and to get economies moving again.
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Russia is accused of hacking COVID-19 vaccine trials
Britain, the US and Canada accused Russia of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Report: Black people face discrimination in France
The National Consultative Commission on Human Rights also says police must be better trained to handle racist disputes.
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Italians concerned over COVID-19 economic impact
Government is easing what has been Europe's longest lockdown on Monday, but there are concerns the road to recovery may be much harder.
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Spain emerges from lockdown as strict measures ease further
Adults allowed for first time in weeks to go for a walk and do sport as gov't lifts coronavirus ban on outdoor exercise.
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UK zoos' future threatened by COVID-19 lockdown
Government is working on a fund to support its 141 zoos and aquariums which have suffered a financial setback, but some say it will not be enough to cover their losses.
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Dozens of asylum seekers contract COVID-19 in Greece
In southern Greece, 470 asylum seekers have been placed under quarantine in a hotel.
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European countries considering when to lift lockdowns
Some are already sending children back to school and reopening small businesses, but most industries remain totally paralysed - with no respite in sight.
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Sweden reindeer herders face revenge attacks after landmark case
In January, herders won back exclusive rights to hunting and fishing in their area of the Arctic, but that has led to heightened tensions between Sami people and local Swedes.
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'A very sad day' as coronavirus deaths in UK hospitals top 20,000
UK becomes 5th country to pass grim milestone but actual toll is higher as figure does not include deaths at care homes.
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French health official warns against easing virus restrictions
Health official says the virus threat remains high in response to government plans to begin reducing restrictions next month.
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Migrants, refugees remain stranded in Calais amid COVID-19 crisis
People in northern French port city are in a more precarious situation than ever and promises by authorities to move them to secure premises have not materialised.
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UK foreign secretary steps in as PM Johnson remains in ICU
One of the most high-profile COVID-19 patients yet, Boris Johnson was taken to a London hospital after his symptoms got worse on Monday night.
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France's coronavirus-related deaths surge
As grim new records continue to be set, residents grow more desperate for tests and any potential treatment.
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UK coronavirus deaths jump by record 563 in a day
The coronavirus death toll in the UK has risen by 563 in the last 24 hours, a record jump that brought the number of patients who died in hospital to 2,352.
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French mountain ranges hit hard by climate change
Ski resorts have closed because of unreliable snowfall and scientists in the Alps say rising temperatures are causing mountains to crumble.
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Some countries make wearing surgical masks mandatory
The WHO says only those who are showing symptoms or caring for coronavirus patients should wear them, but some countries have already made it mandatory.
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Hungary's PM Orban gets sweeping powers to tackle coronavirus
Nationalist gov't says emergency powers necessary in crisis but critics fear open-ended rules are vulnerable to abuse.
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Sweden response to coronavirus outbreak divides opinion
There are more than 4,000 infections and 180 deaths, but some schools remain open, and large gatherings were still allowed as recently as last week.
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New normal for millions of children amid schools' closure
New normal for millions of children amid schools'
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France extends lockdown as COVID-19 cases spread
Lockdown measures extended nationwide until mid-April, with a wave of new infections expected in Paris and northern regions.