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Curfew in French town almost turns into major drama
Seyssinet-ParisetMeasures to enforce confinement are becoming more and more strict in France, and an inspection at Seyssinet-Pariset almost turned into a drama.
Wilders and Baudet vote against herd immunity strategy
The HagueWhile the two conservative parties of the Netherlands support a full lockdown against Sars-Cov-2, including forced quarantine, the mainstream parties voted massively against it this week.
Germany still welcomes asylum seekers despite Covid-19
BerlinThe current entry bans at Germany's borders due to the Coronavirus crisis do not apply to asylum seekers.
The death blow against terrorism in Libya
TripoliGeneral Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA) has finally eliminated Libya's Ansar al-Sharia terrorists affiliated with Al-Qaida.
Covid-19: More than half of Spaniards fear losing their jobs
MadridAt least 50,1 percent of Spaniards are afraid of losing their jobs as a result of the Coronavirus crisis.
Italy faces new emergency as it runs out of disinfectants
RomeIt will no longer be possible to disinfect hospitals, ambulances, public transport and schools. The League has urged the EU to step in. "The government and Europe must intervene as soon as possible."
UK respiratory specialist: ‘We are heading into the abyss’
LondonA British respiratory specialist in the UK's National Health Service (NHS), confirmed that the UK has missed the window of opportunity to stem the spread of Covid-19.
China says Japanese anti-Coronavirus drug works
BeijingWhile Japan and South Korea have been expressing reservations about it, China says a Japan-developed drug Avigan works against the Coronavirus.
Italian army called in to move coffins in Bergamo
BergamoThe army operation was called to lighten the load on Lombardy's crematorium. To date, the province of Bergamo remains the one most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Curfew in French town almost turns into major drama
Seyssinet-ParisetMeasures to enforce confinement are becoming more and more strict in France, and an inspection at Seyssinet-Pariset almost turned into a drama.
Wilders and Baudet vote against herd immunity strategy
The HagueWhile the two conservative parties of the Netherlands support a full lockdown against Sars-Cov-2, including forced quarantine, the mainstream parties voted massively against it this week.
Germany still welcomes asylum seekers despite Covid-19
BerlinThe current entry bans at Germany's borders due to the Coronavirus crisis do not apply to asylum seekers.
The death blow against terrorism in Libya
TripoliGeneral Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA) has finally eliminated Libya's Ansar al-Sharia terrorists affiliated with Al-Qaida.
Covid-19: More than half of Spaniards fear losing their jobs
MadridAt least 50,1 percent of Spaniards are afraid of losing their jobs as a result of the Coronavirus crisis.
Italy faces new emergency as it runs out of disinfectants
RomeIt will no longer be possible to disinfect hospitals, ambulances, public transport and schools. The League has urged the EU to step in. "The government and Europe must intervene as soon as possible."
UK respiratory specialist: ‘We are heading into the abyss’
LondonA British respiratory specialist in the UK's National Health Service (NHS), confirmed that the UK has missed the window of opportunity to stem the spread of Covid-19.
China says Japanese anti-Coronavirus drug works
BeijingWhile Japan and South Korea have been expressing reservations about it, China says a Japan-developed drug Avigan works against the Coronavirus.
Italian army called in to move coffins in Bergamo
BergamoThe army operation was called to lighten the load on Lombardy's crematorium. To date, the province of Bergamo remains the one most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.