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Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio (R) and the President of the Italian Red Cross, Francesco Rocca (front, rear), in Rome. EPA/ETTORE FERRARI
100 days: Disease and suicides risks escalate due to coronavirus

Figures show patients are staying away from hospitals through fear as others face cancelled tests and operations

WorldApril 09, 2020
One of the churches at the Site of the Baptism of Christ on the River Jordan which has been abandoned for 53 years after the area was covered in landmines.
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Holy site to be restored after 53 years as landmines cleared

Holy site to be restored after 53 years as landmines finally cleared

WorldApril 08, 2020
Qatar has faced fierce criticism for its treatment of the migrant workers building stadiums for the 2022 World Cup. Reuters
Qatar World Cup: migrant workers forced to build stadiums despite lockdown

German documentary reveals migrants face severe food shortages and live in cramped conditions inside a quarantined area

WorldApril 08, 2020
Health workers in the Netherlands are experiencing shortages in essential equipment. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
100 days of coronavirus: Dutch dentist reveals mask shortages

Working in both the Netherlands and Belgium has highlighted the different lockdown rules and strict border issues for one emergency dentist

WorldApril 08, 2020
German luxury carmaker BMW has stepped in and donated masks and gloves to the German government. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert
Germany spent £13m on masks that never existed

Authorities had even sent a police escort and more than 50 lorries to the collect the masks before realising they did not exist

WorldApril 08, 2020
A view of the north side of the Notre-Dame Cathedral six months after a fire ravaged the roof of the most visited monument in Paris. EPA
Notre-Dame to hold small Good Friday service amid virus lockdown

Deaths in France from the virus have risen to over 10,000

WorldApril 08, 2020
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved into intensive care after contracting the coronavirus. REUTERS
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Britain's Boris Johnson remains in intensive care with coronavirus

Boris Johnson does not have pneumonia, Downing Street has said on Tuesday

EuropeApril 07, 2020
Sanitation workers from Tadweer spray the pedestrian crossing on Hamdan and Fatima bint Mubarak Street. Victor Besa / The National
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UAE clarifies regulations on wearing medical masks

Only people feeling unwell or showing symptoms must wear masks, if they must visit an indoor, public place

HealthApril 07, 2020
A general view of Christchurch High Court during the hearing in which the man accused of killing 51 people as they attended Friday prayers at mosques in the city last year changed his plea to guilty on 92 charges relating to New Zealand's worst mass shooting in history. Getty Image
New Zealand mosque attacker admits killing 51 Muslim worshippers

The Australian man went on a shooting rampage at two mosques

WorldApril 05, 2020
Emergency crews outside the Nightingale Hospital. AFP
Deaths in Britain overtake China as numbers reach 3,605

UK's death toll is now 402 higher than China where the outbreak started

WorldApril 03, 2020
Cabin crew and ground staff are being temporarily laid off as the airline seeks to mitigate the impact of the pandemic. Reuters
British Airways set to furlough 36,000 staff due to coronavirus

Airline’s flying capacity to be cut by three quarters in April and May

WorldApril 02, 2020
More than 70 staff at Great Ormond Street children's hospital in London have tested positive for coronavirus. AFP / JUSTIN TALLIS
More than 70 staff at Great Ormond Street test positive for virus

Children's hospital sees a further 318 off sick as they or relatives have symptoms

WorldApril 02, 2020
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is hopeful restrictions could be lifted after Easter. Reuters
Denmark looks to ease lockdown as a third of virus cases recover

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says lockdown may end after Easter

WorldApril 02, 2020
UK rolls out consultation to protect faith institutions following global terror attacks. EPA
UK rolls out consultation to protect faith institutions from hate

Far-right activists have been spreading false claims about mosques violating lockdown orders

WorldApril 02, 2020
Four doctors have now died in the UK while helping patients with coronavirus. Andrew Matthews/PA via AP)
Retired UK doctor dies after returning to work to fight virus

Dr Alfa Saadu, originally from Nigeria, died on Tuesday

WorldApril 01, 2020
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