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Sunny days draw crowds to beaches, parks as US reopens from lockdowns
After weeks of self-isolating and restrictions, Americans are eager to return to some type of normal living
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Coronavirus cases in Russia rise by record daily amount, mortality rate slows
President Vladimir Putin has ordered the nationwide lockdown to remain in place until May 11
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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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Italy's lockdown easing spells hope, worry and confusion
Parks will reopen on Monday and Italians can run and do other outdoor activities so long as they stay two metres apart
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North Korea's Kim did not have surgery, South says, as shots fired at DMZ
North and South Korea exchanged gunfire a day after Kim Jong Un appeared in public
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'UK had contingency plan for PM Johnson's death as he battled coronavirus'
British premier says I was feeling pretty wasted, not in an intoxicated way, but just, you know, pretty rough
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Pope says coronavirus vaccine must be shared worldwide
Francis encouraged international cooperation to deal with the crisis and combat the virus
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Robots and cameras help enforce China's sci-fi quarantine
People under home quarantine in Beijing have had silent electronic alarms installed on their doors
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Japan's Abe to consult with experts to extend state of emergency until May 31: NHK
The government will also discuss further action on how to prevent the spread of the coronavirus
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Tesla applies to become UK electricity provider
Having built a significant battery business in recent years, Tesla is now preparing to enter the British market