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Lightning Kills at Least 10 in India Amid Heavy Rain
Lightning killed at least 10 villagers during thunderstorms and heavy rain in eastern India on Sunday, a government official said.
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Virus Lockdown Raises Tensions in France’s Poorest Areas
Joining more than 1,000 others, Djemba Diatite stood for hours in line to feed her growing family, grateful for handouts of fruits, vegetables and soap. It was her first time accepting charity, but she had no choice. The coronavirus pandemic has turned her small world upside down.
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AP PHOTOS: World Frozen in Time Amid Virus Lockdown
It’s early evening on a Friday, a time that signals the end of the workweek in many parts of the world and the middle of the weekend in most others.
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As Virus Lockdown Eases, Italy Ponders What Went Wrong
As Italy prepares to emerge from the West?s first and most extensive coronavirus lockdown, it is increasingly clear that something went terribly wrong in Lombardy, the hardest-hit region in Europe?s hardest-hit country.
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Perfect Storm: Lombardy’s Virus Disaster Is Lesson for World
As Italy prepares to emerge from the West?s first and most extensive coronavirus lockdown, it is increasingly clear that something went terribly wrong in Lombardy, the hardest-hit region in Europe?s hardest-hit country.
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The Latest: France to Give Details on Easing Lockdown
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
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Low-Tech Japan Challenged in Working From Home Amid Pandemic
When the Japanese government declared an emergency to curb the spread of the coronavirus earlier this month and asked people to work from home, crowds rushed to electronics stores.
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Some Nations Inch Toward Reopening as Virus Deaths Rise
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to return to work after recovering from the coronavirus, his office said Sunday, as U.S. states and nations around the world took divergent paths on when to reopen their economies and communities.
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Satellite Imagery Finds Likely Kim Train Amid Health Rumors
A train likely belonging to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been parked at his compound on the country?s east coast since last week, satellite imagery showed, amid speculation about his health that has been caused, in part, by a long period out of the public eye.
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Mexican Officials Say Human Rights Monitor Shot to Death
A human rights monitor and his son were shot to death in Mexico’s southern state of Guerrero, the fourth slaying of a rights activist in the country this year, authorities said Saturday.