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Spain Locks Down County of 200,000 People Due to Outbreaks
Authorities in northeastern Spain on Saturday ordered the lockdown of a county around the city of Lleida due to worrying outbreaks of the COVID-19 virus.
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Pubs and Restaurants Reopen in England as Lockdown Eased
England is embarking on Saturday on perhaps its biggest lockdown easing yet as pubs and restaurants have the right to reopen for the first time in more than three months.
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Red Bull Loses Appeal Against Mercedes’ New Steering System
Red Bull has lost an appeal it lodged against the dual assistant steering system unveiled by Formula One rival Mercedes during winter testing in February.
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7 Police Officers Injured After Unlicensed Event in London
Seven police officers have been injured as they sought to break up an unlicensed music event in west London, the latest in a series of illegal gatherings in the British capital over the past couple of weeks that have descended into violence.
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1 Killed, Several Hurt in Shooting at Mississippi Sports Bar
A man was fatally shot and several others were wounded in a shooting early Saturday at a nightclub in Mississippi’s capital, an official said.
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Scuba Diver Killed in Australia Shark Attack
A 20-year-old scuba diver died Saturday after being attacked by a shark off the coast of Australia's Queensland state, authorities said.
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American Coach Makes His Mark by Winning Austrian Title
Jesse Marsch came to Europe to make a name both for himself and for every other American soccer coach.
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Sex Workers Lack Food for Taking HIV Drugs During COVID-19
As the coronavirus spreads in Africa, it threatens in multiple ways those who earn their living on the streets – people like Mignonne, a 25-year-old sex worker with HIV.
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Jarmond Faces Many Challenges in Taking Over as UCLA’s AD
Most new athletic directors who take over in July have the luxury of getting acclimated to their new school before things really ramp up in two months. That isn’t going to be the case for the start of Martin Jarmond’s tenure at UCLA.
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Families of Syria Detainees Hope for News Amid US Sanctions
BEIRUT – Alaa Arnous and his family found the photo of his father Mohammed online last week, the first proof of his fate since he was seized by Syrian government forces seven years ago. The image showed his corpse, his face battered and bruised, his mouth hanging open.