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Greece welcomes French intervention in eastern Mediterranean

Greece’s prime minister has warmly thanked France for boosting its military presence in the eastern Mediterranean. It comes as Greek and Turkish warships are...

England Covid-19 death toll revised down by more than 5,000

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has reduced the coronavirus death toll by more than 5,000 following a review of how figures...

Spain losing second round in coronavirus fight, experts warn

Spain’s hospitals are beginning to see patients struggling to breathe returning to their wards, less than two months after suppressing Covid-19. A military emergency brigade...

Bats caught in Thai countryside as researchers probe coronavirus origins

Researchers have been trekking though the Thai countryside to catch bats in their caves in an effort to trace the murky origins of coronavirus. Initial...

Low infection rates show children’s ‘limited role’ in pandemic – study

Children under the age of 16 accounted for 1% of coronavirus cases in the first peak of Covid-19 in England, a new study has...

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris take aim at Donald Trump in debut appearance

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have put their past differences aside to deliver an attack on US President Donald Trump in their first appearance...

Three dead after train derails in Scotland

UPDATED: 4.00pm Three people have reportedly died and another is missing after a passenger train came off the tracks in Aberdeenshire in Scotland, amid heavy...

Three men charged with threatening women in R Kelly abuse case

Federal prosecutors have announced charges against three men accused of threatening and intimidating women who have accused R&B singer R Kelly of abuse, including...

Germans warned to stick to guidelines as Covid infections hit three-month high

Germany’s government has urged citizens to keep their guard up and stick to public health guidelines, as new Covid-19 infections hit a three-month high...

UK nosedives into largest recession on record

Britain has officially entered into the largest recession on record after figures showed the pandemic sent the economy plunging by 20.4 per cent between...

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