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Italy reports coronavirus cases top 1,100 and deaths reach 29

Italian authorities say the country now has more than 1,000 coronavirus cases and 29 people infected with the strain known as Covid-19 have died. The...

Coronavirus hits businesses, tourism and trade around the world

The coronavirus outbreak’s impact on the world economy grew more alarming on Saturday amid plunging business confidence, empty shops and amusement parks, cancelled events...

Passengers evacuated as smoke billows over major railway station in Paris

Police evacuated a major railway station in Paris after a fire engulfed multiple vehicles and sent a large cloud of black smoke over the...

Coronavirus passed on within UK for first time

A new coronavirus patient in England has become the first to catch the illness within the UK while a man who had been on...

Covid-19 ‘drive-through’ testing centre launched in Scotland

A health board in Scotland has introduced a “drive-through” testing centre for Covid-19. Some patients with an appointment are being tested for coronavirus in their...

Turkey and Russia hold Syria talks as migrants head for Greek border

The presidents of Turkey and Russia have spoken over the phone to try to defuse tensions that rose significantly in Syria after 33 Turkish...

France warn Boris Johnson that EU will not bow to ‘artificial deadlines’ in trade talks

Brussels will not be pressurised by “artificial deadlines” in the post-Brexit trade talks between the EU and UK, France’s Europe minister has warned. Amelie de...

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe suffering a “cold” amid fears coronavirus hits Iranian prison

The husband of a British-Iranian woman jailed in Iran said he fears for his wife after she developed a “cold” amid reports coronavirus had...

Researchers aim to identify child abusers by hands

Scientists are hoping to find a way to track down paedophiles just from their hands. The pioneering programme aims to discover whether our hands are...

Pope Francis: Put down your phones and turn off the TV this Lent

The Pope has urged Catholics to put down their phones and turn off the TV this Lent. In a world “polluted by too much verbal...

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