Monthly Archives: July 2020

Bollywood’s Amitabh Bachchan, 3 family members test positive 

Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, his son and two other family memners have tested positive for the coronavirus in Mumbai

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Germany: Virus-hit Tönnies slaughterhouse slammed for requesting state aid 

A slaughterhouse in Germany has filed for state support after a coronavirus outbreak spread to more than 1,500 employees and triggered a local lockdown. Under German quarantine law, the request might succeed.

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EU leaders are split over coronavirus recovery 

This week’s emergency summit will expose national divisions over budgets and the €750bn pandemic fundCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageLockdown has proved challenging for most workplaces, and the European Council is no different. All-night sessions, corridor huddles and fine dining in the glass Europa building in Brussels have been […]

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Over 200,000 vote in Hong Kong’s pro-democracy primaries 

Poland holds momentous, tight presidential election runoff 

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Scientists reveal dying patients CAN hear last words of family at bedside as they slip away 

Even when the patient is unconscious and close to death, they still have their sense of hearing and can hear what their loved ones are saying to them.

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Michael Gove says face coverings WON’T be mandatory in shops in England 

On the BBC’s Andrew Marr show, Michael Gove said it was best to ‘trust’ the public and wearing a mask was a matter of ‘good manners’.

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Sunak will say things are looking up, but OBR has less faith in a rebound 

With bad news on jobs, and ongoing risk from Covid-19, hopes for a V-shaped recovery look misplacedHow quickly can Britain’s economy rebound after the pandemic? Last week, the chancellor, Rishi Sunak set out an upbeat recovery vision, with a plan to get restaurants buzzing again. It was perhaps the swiftest gear change in years: just days earlier, restaurant […]

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Tracking Africa’s coronavirus cases 

Experts warn fragile healthcare systems in many nations could be overwhelmed in the face of a severe COVID-19 outbreak.

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Erling Haaland appears to be thrown out of club before Borussia Dortmund ace confronts and shouts at security 

THIS is the moment Borussia Dortmund superstar Erling Haaland appears to be thrown out of a nightclub. The 19-year-old striker then apparently argues with bouncers following the bust-up at a nightspot believed to be in his native Norway. Footage of the incident went viral online and the Snapchat clip was captioned: “Go home Erling Haaland.” […]

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Coronavirus: All you need to know about symptoms and risks 

Countries around the world step up efforts to tackle the new coronavirus that has killed hundreds of thousands.

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Tiger Woods Has One In-Game Habit Every Golfer Should Follow 

Tiger Woods previously shared one of his in-game habits that experts believe every golfer should follow.

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Devolver made a free game about a canceled game convention 

E3 and virtually every other in-person gaming expo for 2020 has been canceled due to the pandemic, but that isn’t preventing Devolver Digital from doing something to fill the void in a very self-referential way. It just released a free Devolverland E…

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How to go live on Twitter 

Livestreaming on Twitter is easy to do and there are several different features that add to the experience.

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Ryan Dorsey Breaks Down In Tears At Lake Piru After Entering Water With Her Distraught Dad George 

Naya Rivera’s ex & father of her son Ryan Dorsey entered Lake Piru with her dad George. The pair appeared to be seeking a connection with the missing actress as they embraced in the water.

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The More Competition, the Better 

The Chairman of the Alkaline Water Company discusses how greater competition in the premium water category serves to validate their role as pioneers.

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