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Former MLS Player Helping Spain in Fight Against Coronavirus
Toni Dovale has a different routine than most Spanish soccer players during the coronavirus pandemic.
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European Nations Struggle to Agree on Terms of Economic Aid
European governments remained at loggerheads Wednesday over measures to help the economy weather the coronavirus outbreak, breaking off a meeting of finance officials who clashed over aid conditions and a proposal to borrow together to pay for the health crisis.
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Explosion on Road in Southeast Turkey Kills 5
An improvised explosive device went off on a road in southeast Turkey on Wednesday, killing five forestry workers traveling to work, officials said.
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Fire at Replica Prussian Palace in Berlin Quickly Controlled
One person was injured after a fire broke out Wednesday at a replica of a Prussian palace being rebuilt on the city?s historic Unter den Linden boulevard, which was brought quickly under control, the fire department said.
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Iran Says US Oil Production Must Be Known Before OPEC+ Call
Iran demanded on Wednesday that U.S. oil production levels must be known before an upcoming OPEC meeting with Russia and others seeking to boost global energy prices.
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27 Dead on Solomon Islands Ferry: Did It Follow Virus Order?
The leader of the remote Solomon Islands said Wednesday that 27 people had died after being washed overboard from a crowded ferry last week and the government is conducting a criminal investigation.
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Tokyo Olympic Flame Taken Off Display; Next Stop Unclear
The Tokyo Olympic flame has been taken off public display in Japan. And it?s not clear when it will reappear again or where ? or under what conditions.
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AP PHOTOS: German Charity Goes Home-To-Home in Virus Crisis
Poor families are particularly hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, even in rich countries like Germany.
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Asian Shares Mostly Lower, Japan Gains on Upbeat Data
Japan’s benchmark advanced but other Asian shares fell Wednesday amid uncertainty over the coronavirus outbreak, which continues to claim more lives around the world.
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Italy, Spain ICU Pressures Decline, but Emotional Toll Rises
Maddalena Ferrari lets herself cry when she takes off the surgical mask she wears even at home to protect her elderly parents from the coronavirus that surrounds her at work in one of Italy?s hardest-hit intensive care units.