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12 Jun
wounded Soldiers were flown back to Abidjan on Thursday evening. They were wounded in an attack on an Ivory Coast military post near the northern border with Burkina Faso. The head of the armed forces said in a...
12 Jun
Bogota's shopping centres were preparing to re-open with new safety measures and limitations on Monday. It came after the local government announced the relaxation of the quarantine in Colombia's capital....
12 Jun
Argentina confirmed more than 1,000 new cases of coronavirus on Tuesday as the rate of new infections continued to rise just days after it extended lockdown measures in the capital Buenos Aires. Argentina extended...
11 Jun
Protesters kneeled in silence in demonstrations across parts of England on Wednesday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Protesters in London, Manchester and Hull observed 9 minutes of silence - the...
11 Jun
The COVID-19 crisis has triggered the worst global recession in nearly a century an international economic report warned Wednesday. Hundreds of millions of people have lost their jobs, and the crisis is hitting...
11 Jun
The U.K. government announced on Wednesday  that zoos, safari parks and drive-in theaters will reopen on June 15 as part of the easing of the coronavirus lockdown. After being closed for nearly three months,...
11 Jun
Protesters tore down a statue of Christopher Columbus on Wednesday outside the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota. According to local station KSTP, the American Indian Movement (AIM) organized the rally. The...
11 Jun
Eager to return to the campaign trail, President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he'll restart his rallies with an event in Tulsa, Oklahoma next week. Trump's rally schedule came to a sudden halt three...
10 Jun
The Spanish national library opened its doors again on Tuesday after months of coronavirus lockdown in the country. As Madrid entered its second phase of lockdown, with restrictions being eased, the library...
10 Jun
The Dell'Antonia Field Hospital for COVID-19 patients, on the outskirts of Sao Paulo, reported on Tuesday a decreasing occupancy in its beds. The city and the surrounding areas have increased available...

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