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Top Headlines for May 20, 2020
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Virtual Safaris Keep Wildlife in Sight for Absent Tourists
Virtual safaris are helping to distract people under coronavirus lockdowns while attracting badly needed support for African wildlife parks hit hard by the disappearance of tourists.
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Low-Cost Carrier Norwegian Air Gets Government Loan
Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle said Wednesday it will get 3 billion kroner ($290 million) in loan guarantees from the government as part of its restructuring plan.
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Singapore Sentences Drug Suspect to Death on Zoom
Singapore has sentenced a drug suspect to death on the popular video chat app Zoom because of the city-state’s coronavirus lockdown, a move slammed by a human rights group as callous and inhumane.
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Roberto Martínez to Remain in Charge of Belgium Until 2022
Belgium coach Roberto Martínez has signed a new contract to lead the Red Devils through the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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Turkey’s Pandemic Strategy Hinges on Hazmat-Suited Gumshoes
They see themselves as public health detectives, working 24/7 to track the coronavirus’ insidious spread through a country of 83 million, blending door-to-door hoof work with mobile apps, CCTV footage and, if needed, police backup.
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Canadian Pastor Held in Myanmar for Flouting Gathering Rule
A Canadian pastor charged in Myanmar with violating a ban on large gatherings made his first court appearance after being released from a quarantine reportedly because he had contracted COVID-19.
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Philippine Police Raid Illicit Hospital for Virus Patients
Philippine police raided a clandestine hospital and drugstore that was secretly treating Chinese nationals suspected of being infected with the coronavirus, police officials said Wednesday.
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Asian Shares Mixed as Virus Worries Counter Recovery Hopes
Asian shares were mixed Wednesday as market players waffled between hopes for recovery as economies gradually reopen and worries over the havoc wreaked by the pandemic.
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Burundi Opens Crucial Presidential Election Amid Pandemic
A crucial election has begun in the East African nation of Burundi, where President Pierre Nkurunziza is stepping aside after a divisive 15-year rule but will remain ?paramount leader? in the country that continues to reject outside scrutiny.
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20 Years After Withdrawal, Israel, Hezbollah Brace for War
Twenty years after Hezbollah guerrillas pushed Israel?s last troops from southern Lebanon, both sides are gearing up for a possible war that neither seems to want.
[#Webdesign #Coding] What Are Props? The 10 Days of React JS (Day 5)
What Are Props? The 10 Days of React JS (Day 5)
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Published: Apr 29, 2020
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Top Headlines for May 19, 2020
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Billionaire Saudi Banking Tycoon Dead at 79, Family Says
Billionaire Saudi businessman Saleh Abdullah Kamel, who founded the banking and real estate conglomerate Dallah Albaraka Group, has died, according to relatives quoted in the kingdom?s media. He was 79.
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German Court Nixes Law Allowing Foreign Telecom Monitoring
Regulations allowing Germany?s foreign intelligence service to monitor the communications of reporters working abroad and others violate the country?s constitution and must be changed, Germany?s highest court ruled Tuesday, deciding in favor of journalists-rights group Reporters Without Borders and others.
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The Latest: Ronaldo Reports Back for Juventus Practice
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
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UK Unemployment Claims Surge 69% as Pandemic Takes Hold
Unemployment claims in Britain jumped 69% in April, as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold and hit the labor market, U.K. authorities said Tuesday.
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Iraq Military: Rocket Hit Baghdad Green Zone, Minor Damages
A rocket struck Baghdad’s heavily fortified Green Zone, the seat of Iraq’s government, early on Tuesday morning, according to an Iraqi military statement, the first attack on the area since a new prime minister was sworn in earlier this month.
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Tokyo Olympics Protest Parody of Logo That Depicts COVID-19
Tokyo Olympics officials are incensed that their games emblem has been used in the cover design of a local magazine that combines the logo with the novel coronavirus.
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The Latest: Greece’s Tourism Revenue Hammered by 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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India, Bangladesh Brace for Cyclone in the Midst of Pandemic
A strong cyclone was moving toward India and Bangladesh on Tuesday as authorities were trying to evacuate millions of people while maintaining social distancing.
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AP PHOTOS: Students Help Keep Greek COVID Hospital on Track
More than a century ago, the Sotiria hospital in Athens was built as a public sanatorium for patients with a feared infectious disease that spread through coughing and killed indiscriminately ? tuberculosis.
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Australia Says It Doesn’t Want Trade War With China
Australia?s trade minister said Tuesday that his country does not want a trade war with China, but maintained Beijing had erred by imposing stiff tariffs on Australian barley in what is widely seen as punishment for advocating an investigation into the coronavirus pandemic.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] A Simple Way to Create and Add Beautiful Bokeh Overlays in Photoshop!
A Simple Way to Create and Add Beautiful Bokeh Overlays in Photoshop!
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Top Headlines for May 18, 2020
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Japan’s Growth Drops Amid Pandemic, Worse Times Likely Ahead
Japan plunged into recession in the first quarter as the coronavirus pandemic battered manufacturing, exports and spending, and economists expect worse damage lies ahead.
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SoftBank Racks Up Losses as Vision Fund Investments Plunge
Japanese technology company SoftBank Group Corp. racked up a loss of 961.6 billion yen ($9 billion) for the fiscal year through March, on red ink related to its Vision Fund investments including troubled office space-sharing venture WeWork.
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Taiwan: Won’t Press for World Health Assembly Participation
Taiwan will not press for participation at the World Health Assembly beginning Monday, but will continue to donate medical supplies abroad and protest China’s ?two-faced behavior' that excludes it from such forums, the island’s foreign minister said.
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Millman Back in Practice After Backyard Tennis in Pandemic
Just four matches after losing his five-setter against Roger Federer at the Australian Open, John Millman was having to scramble to find a practice court.
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Ukraine’s Overburdened Doctors in Desperate Virus Fight
A breathing machine at a Ukrainian hospital breaks down, leaving a coronavirus patient gasping helplessly for air. Dr. Olha Kobevko rushes from room to room to see if there is an electrician among her other patients who can fix it.
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The Latest: Australia Welcomes Support for Virus Inquiry
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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Some Traffic Returns to Roads as India Eases Virus Lockdown
People trickled outdoors and thin traffic returned to roads in some Indian states on Monday, a day after the federal government extended the nationwide coronavirus lockdown to May 31 but eased many restrictions to restore economic activity.
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Gangs Deliver Food in Poor Cape Town Area Amid Lockdown
Preston?s new face mask is emblazoned with the stars and stripes of the U.S. flag.
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Mahathir Slams Malaysian Gov’t for Shortened Parliament Meet
Malaysia’s Parliament held an unusual half-day meeting Monday that was shortened due to the coronavirus and allowed Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to avoid a no-confidence vote after more than two months in office.
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Cash Strapped Thai Airways to Seek Bankruptcy Rehabilitation
Thailand?s flag carrier Thai Airways International will file a plan for restructuring its business with the Central Bankruptcy Court, a government spokeswoman said Monday.
[#Money #Success] Top 10 Most Expensive Yachts in The World | 2020
Top 10 Most Expensive Yachts in The World | 2020
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Top Headlines for May 17, 2020
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As Mosques Reopen in West Africa, COVID-19 Fears Grow
It?s been a Ramadan unlike any other for Abdourahmane Sall, far from the mosque during the Muslim holy month as coronavirus cases mount. With only a little over a week left, he decided joining thousands of others in tradition was worth the risk after authorities allowed prayers to resume.
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Officials: Chinese Ambassador to Israel Found Dead in Home
The Chinese ambassador to Israel was found dead in his home north of Tel Aviv on Sunday, Israel?s Foreign Ministry said.
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Pakistan Kills 4 Islamic State-Linked Militants in Shootout
Pakistani police acting on intelligence raided a militant hideout in a wooded area in the country’s east killing four members of an Islamic State-linked group, the country’s counter-terrorism agency said Sunday.
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Relief and Worry as Bavarian Brewery Reopens to Guests
The Graminger Weissbraeu brewery, which has been in the same family for a century, is preparing to welcome guests back to its restaurant for the first time in two months ? with new rules and fears for the future.
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Israel Finally Set to Swear in Government After 3 Elections
After three deadlocked and divisive elections, a year and a half of political paralysis and another three-day delay because of political infighting in his Likud party over coveted Cabinet posts, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was finally set to swear in his new government on Sunday.
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AP PHOTOS: Grand but Empty, Italian Hotels Await Tourists
Like lonely grande dames, Italy’s luxury hotels lack company amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Latest: Churches in Greece Open Doors After 2 Months
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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Online English Classes Revive Ties Severed by War in Syria
Who got married? Who had a baby? Have we lost anyone?
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Tibetans Demand China Disclose Fate of Boy Taken Away in ’95
Tibet?s self-declared government-in-exile marked the 25th anniversary of the disappearance of a boy named as Tibetan Buddhism?s second highest figure by calling on China on Sunday to account for his whereabouts.
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Iran Stock Market Booms, but Analysts Fear a Growing Bubble
Even as U.S. sanctions, unemployment, inflation and low oil prices batter the Iranian economy, there seems to be at least one refuge for investors.
[#Webdesign #Coding] Event Handling in React: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 8)
Event Handling in React: The 10 Days of React JS (Day 8)
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Top Headlines for May 16, 2020
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No Special Favors: New Zealand Leader Turned Away From Cafe
New Zealand’s leader found out there are no exceptions when it comes to social distancing after she was initially turned away from a cafe because it was too full under coronavirus guidelines.
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Burundi Defies COVID-19 for Election Ending a Bloody Rule
Burundi is pushing ahead with an election on Wednesday that will end the president’s divisive and bloody 15-year rule.
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Virus Lockdown Gives Venice a Shot at Reimagining Tourism
In Venice, a city famous for being visited by too many and home to too few, children?s play now fills neighborhood squares, fishermen sell their catch to home cooks, and water buses convey masked and gloved commuters to businesses preparing to reopen.
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Coronavirus Caution: Go Out but ‘Let’s Not Have a Party’
Australians headed out to eat for the first time in weeks Saturday, but the reopening of restaurants, pubs and cafes came with a warning: don’t overdo it.
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Tetsuko Itagaki, AP Tokyo Linchpin for Decades, Dies at 96
Tetsuko Itagaki, who was a secretary for five AP Tokyo bureau chiefs from 1958 until she retired in 1989, has died in Tokyo. She was 96.
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No Jobs, No Future: An Army of India’s Migrants Heads Home
Tens of thousands of impoverished migrant workers are on the move across India, walking on highways and railway tracks or riding trucks, buses and crowded trains in blazing heat.
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The Latest: Restaurant Owners Protest in Milan
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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Report: Bryant Crash Pilot Had No Drugs, Alcohol in System
The pilot flying Kobe Bryant and seven others to a youth basketball tournament did not have alcohol or drugs in his system, and all nine sustained immediately fatal injuries when their helicopter slammed into a hillside outside Los Angeles in January, according to autopsies released Friday.
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Trump’s Emergency Powers Worry Some Senators, Legal Experts
The day he declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency, President Donald Trump made a cryptic offhand remark.
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It’s a Work From Home Congress as House Approves Proxy Vote
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