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Sudan to allow drinking alcohol for non-Muslims, ban FGM
Women will also no longer need a permit from male members of their families to travel with their children
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Hungary imposes border checks, quarantine to prevent spread of virus
Hungary lifted most of its lockdown restrictions in May and opened its borders to travellers from EU states
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Masks, disinfectant, social distancing: Japan responds to disaster amid coronavirus
The measures show what a thorny issue it is for Japan to deal with natural disasters in the time of coronavirus
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Pope 'very pained' by decision to turn Istanbul's Hagia Sophia museum into mosque
Ancient monument was once again declared a mosque following a court ruling revoking its status as a museum
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Lives will be lost as Syria aid access cut, aid agencies warn
Many will now not receive the help they need. Lives will be lost. Suffering will intensify, UN says
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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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Wife of Brazil's president, and her two daughters, negative for coronavirus
President Bolsonaro announced on Tuesday that he had tested positive for Covid-19
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Five killed in attack on South African church, hostages freed
Police arrested around 40 people and seized 40 firearms, including rifles, shotguns and handguns
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India in talks with EU for trade deal, open to pact with UK
Piyush Goyal said that Asia’s third largest economy is open to engage with the UK
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Bill Gates calls for Covid-19 meds to go to people who need them, not 'highest bidder'
Billionaire philanthropist says distribution should be based on equity, not just on market-driven factors









