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Italy avoids Europe's dramatic virus uptick, but for how long?
Experts largely point to the success of a severe and lengthy lockdown, combined with a collective trauma
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WHO Europe warns of 'alarming' virus transmission rates
Cases seen in September 'should serve as a wake-up call for all of us,' says WHO regional director
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Oct, Nov to be 'tougher' with more coronavirus deaths: WHO Europe
51,000 cases were reported on Friday by WHO Europe in 55 countries, which is more than the highest peak in April
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One in eight deaths in Europe linked to pollution, environment: EU
Air pollution in Europe contributes to more than 400,000 premature deaths each year
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Kashmir Digital Campaign launched in UK to highlight rising Indian atrocities in IIOJK
Campaign was held in Wolverhampton, Walsall, Derby and Nottingham
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More than half of Spanish companies reopen after closing at height of pandemic
The number of cases of Covid-19 has been rising steadily since the end of lockdown in June
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Latin America, Caribbean pass Europe in Covid-19 deaths
Region nearing six-million-case mark
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Pool sales soar as Europe, US consumers splash out on coronavirus cocoons
Some US consumers resort to fashioning home-made pools out of metal livestock tanks despite health, safety concerns
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Record economic slumps hit Europe
Coronavirus cases force agonising trade-offs between lives, financial health
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Airbus offers concession to end US tariffs
Trade groups are bracing for an escalation of the row in the autumn
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Europeans take self-care seriously to alleviate pressure on the health care system post Covid-19
People are adopting healthy habits and taking precautions to avoid illness-transmission
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CAA allows charter airline to operate flights to EU
French company’s aircraft to leave Islamabad for Paris on July 23 with over 200 passengers
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TeK announces 'Justice for Kashmir' campaign from Aug 1 to highlight brutalities in IOJ&K
Protests, seminars, conferences and debates will be arranged in different cities
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US says Europe not doing enough to stop Libya fighting
'They could at least, if they were serious, I think, call them out,' says senior US diplomat David Schenker
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Turkey to help export fruits, vegetables to Europe
Turkish Airlines will reduce freight charges on shipments from Pakistan
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Italy pushes to end stalemate over single broadband network
In an effort to close its digital gap with the rest of Europe, Italy has been pushing for a unified network
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Europe unites against Israel’s West Bank annex plan
Several European nations voice concern, urge Israel to stick with two-state solution
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Gilead's Covid-19 antiviral remdesivir gets conditional EU clearance
Remdesivir is in high demand after the medicine helped to shorten hospital recovery times in a clinical trial
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Diplomatic efforts on to restore Europe flights
FM speaks with EU official, seeks reversal of Europe ban on national carrier
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‘Smart lockdowns’ are Europe's best hope
As Germany, Italy and Portugal bet on smaller, local shutdowns to prevent a new surge of virus infections
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United States, Europe battle resurgence of Covid-19 cases
World Health Organisation warns that several European countries will also face dangerous upticks
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Asylum requests in EU nations rise by 11% in 2019: EASO
EASO sees growing trend in 2020 despite 87% recent drop caused by Covid-19 crisis
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Fearing second Covid-19 wave, Europe aims to train 'army' of medics
European countries have been giving medics crash courses in how to deal with Covid-19 patients
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Beijing imposes curbs as coronavirus returns to Chinese capital
DNA sequencing of the virus showed the latest outbreak could have come from Europe, says epidemiologist
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Europe starts to reopen borders but no free travel yet
Spain will allow no foreign tourists until June 21
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Earlier coronavirus second wave feared in Europe after mass protests
For any infectious respiratory disease, mass events could be a major route of transmission, says EU health official
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Lockdowns may have averted 3 million deaths in Europe by curbing Covid-19: study
Wide-scale lockdowns including shop and school closures have reduced Covid-19 transmission rates in Europe
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France reports 46 new fatalities from pandemic
With statistics from COVID-19 having stabilized, country looks to getting back on track
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UK Covid-19 death toll surpasses 50,000
New data from Scotland brought the toll to 50,059, a dire milestone for Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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As Europe recovers, Asia worsens
Covid-19 has wreaked havoc with supply chains and quashed demand due to lockdowns
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European stocks stable after Hong Kong sell-off
Losses elsewhere in Asia shallower than in Hong Kong
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A crisis that has blunted euro’s global profile
Covid-19 exposes euro zone frailties, cements US Fed’s role as lender
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Some signs children may not transmit Covid-19, two UK epidemiologists say
Two top epidemiologists cautioned that human immunity against Covid-19 may not last that long
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European shares rise on loosening lockdowns
Bourses in Britain, Germany and France recover some of last week’s losses
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Spain reports slight rise in Covid-19 cases, deaths
Anti-government protest gaining momentum in one of Spain’s wealthiest neighbourhoods
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Coronavirus vaccine possible in about a year, says EU agency
Looks at 115 different therapeutics, or treatments, for the virus, which has killed nearly 300,000 globally
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Bookstores fight for survival after coronavirus lockdown
'People are being careful not to touch the books too much, they can but they must use (sanitising) gel each time'
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Americas pass Europe in number of coronavirus cases
US, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean have more than 1.8 million reported Covid-19 cases
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EU plans to restart travel and tourism
Tourism is among hardest hit by global outbreak that has grounded nearly all travel
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Solemn Europe to mark WWII anniversary despite virus damage
As the world grapples with a fearsome enemy that has killed 277,000 people and sickened more than 3.7 million
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UK coronavirus deaths pass 30,000 with 649 daily jump
British PM expected to make a speech on Sunday easing lockdown restrictions
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Asia coronavirus cases hit 250,000 but pace much slower than US, Europe
Death toll is also very slow, nearing 10,000 deaths for region as a whole, Asia represents just 4% of global deaths
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EU hosts virus telethon, seeking first 7.5 billion euros
Covid-19 has killed nearly 250,000 people around the world -- more than 140,000 of them in Europe
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Europe stirs back to life as lockdowns ease
With death and infection rates slowing and economies in ruins, some European countries decided it was time to test
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Britain to trial new coronavirus tracing system
The system would include asking citizens to download a smartphone app as well as traditional ways of tracing
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Ukraine reaches 10,000 coronavirus cases as public chafes against lockdown
Health minister urges the public to be patient and not violate lockdown measures as the death toll reaches 261
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Europe restarts car factories
Volkswagen resumes production amid uncertain demand
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2019 was Europe's hottest year ever: EU
Temperatures across Europe have been 2C hotter during last five years than they were in latter half of 19th century
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Remember the flu? Coronavirus sent it into hiding, but at a cost
Influenza, which each year kills hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, all but vanished in Europe
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'Mixed picture' in Europe, coronavirus vaccine at least 12 months off: WHO
World's top health body vows to issue a six-steps guidance before easing any sort of restrictions