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Kyle Lafferty leaves Sunderland as former Rangers star available on a free
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Kerala: More recoveries than fresh Covid-19 patients after over a month
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Covid-19: Maharashtra to use social media to increase blood donation
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Leslie Deans suggests Hearts could make £8m SPFL legal claim if reconstruction bid fails
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Nafed procures 25,000 tonnes of onion so far to create buffer stock
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Coronavirus: New wave of cases from Beijing market spreads to Liaoning province
coronavirus infections, Beijing has recorded dozens of new cases in recent days, all linked to a major wholesale food market, raising concerns about a resurgence of the disease.There had been almost no new cases in the city for almost two months until an infection was reported on June 12, and since then the total number has climbed to 51, including eight more in the first seven hours of Sunday.According to the city’s health authority, contact tracing showed all the infected people had either worked or shopped inside Xinfadi, said to be the largest food market in Asia, or had been in contact with someone who was there.
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Remdesivir, convalescent plasma Covid-19 use based on limited evidence: Govt
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Coronavirus: How the pandemic has changed the future of meat processing plants
Every Canadian workplace has felt the effect of COVID-19. Among the hardest hit are meat processing plants where outbreaks have infected hundreds of workers.
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New wave of covid-19 cases from Beijing market spreads to Liaoning
BEIJING : After weeks with almost no new coronavirus infections, Beijing has recorded dozens of new cases in recent days, all linked to a major wholesale food market, raising concerns about a resurgence of the disease.There had been almost no new cases in the city for almost two months until an infection was reported on June 12, and since then the total number has climbed to 51, including eight more in the first seven hours of Sunday.According to the city's health authority, contact tracing showed all the infected people had either worked or shopped inside Xinfadi, said to be the largest food market in Asia, or had been in contact with someone who was there."Beijing has entered an extraordinary period," city spokesman Xu Hejian told a news
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Economy, relationship strained between Campbellton, N.B. region, neighbouring Quebec communities
COVID-19 pandemic, the Restigouche Regional Service Commission is calling for a regional “bubble” for residents living in Campbellton, on the Listuguj First Nation and in the community of Pointe-à-la-Croix.Effectively, if this happened, it would allow people in the region access to each community on opposing sides of the Restigouche River, removing the self-isolation requirement.Some people living in Listuguj work in Campbellton, and vice-versa, while others access grocery stores, medical appointments and pharmacies in the Campbellton area, says Chief Darcy Gray.And approximately 120 high school students from the First Nation also attend Sugarloaf Senior High School, he says.
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Graeme Souness slams relegation-threatened Aston Villa over £142million summer spend
Aston Villa face an uphill task to stay up when the Premier League returns, according to Graeme Souness.
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Bob Dylan calls George Floyd death “beyond ugly” and hopes “justice comes swift”
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Expats to return en-masse in charter flights, Kerala throws in a rider
ERNAKULAM : Nine repatriation flights from Tajikistan will arrive at Cochin International Airport or Kochi airport on Sunday, carrying 1620 passengers stranded in the central Asian country, 40 chartered flights will start to fly to multiple Kerala airports from Gulf nations starting Monday.Every fourth Indian who has migrated to the Gulf region is supposed to be a Keralite, according to official estimates. Every fifth house in Kerala belongs to a person who has migrated to the Gulf.
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14.06.2020 / 16:49
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India do not want land of China or Pakistan but peace: Nitin Gadkari
AHMEDABAD : India is not interested in land of Pakistan or China but wanted peace and amity, Union minister and senior BJP leader Nitin Gadkari said on Sunday.Addressing virtual 'Jan Samvad' rally of Gujarat BJP from Nagpur in Maharashtra, he said India believed in peace and non-violence and do not want to be strong by becoming an expansionist."India never tried to grab land of its neighbours like Bhutan and Bangladesh," he added.The Minister of Road Transport & Highways and MSME also said that COVID-19 crisis will not last long, as a vaccine is on its way soon."India do not want land of either Pakistan or China.
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Deaths: 750 423
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Cases: 34 321 025
Deaths: 459 652
Recovered: 0
Brazil
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Deaths: 608 235
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 9 215 683
Deaths: 141 607
Recovered: 0
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Cases: 8 494 589
Deaths: 237 619
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