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Saudi Arabia to hold ‘very limited’ Hajj due to coronavirus

Saudi Arabia says that because of coronavirus, only “very limited numbers” of people will be allowed to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage that traditionally...

UK food supplies could be hit more by no-deal Brexit than Covid-19, experts claim

A no-deal Brexit may have a far more severe impact on the UK's food supplies than coronavirus, according to academics. Experts from Scotland’s Rural College...

Egypt urges UN to intervene in dispute over Ethiopia’s Nile river dam

Egypt wants the United Nations Security Council to “undertake its responsibilities” and prevent Ethiopia from starting to fill its massive, newly built hydroelectric dam...

Indonesia’s most active volcano spews ash and gas into sky

Indonesia’s most volatile volcano has spewed ash and hot gas into the sky in a massive column six kilometres (3.7 miles) high. Several villages on...

Chileans jailed in UK for ‘tourism burglary’ spree after targeting goalkeeper’s home

Two men who stole thousands of pounds worth of jewellery and watches from homes, including one belonging to a former Manchester United goalkeeper, in...

Japan’s economy takes delicate steps to reopening while balancing health risks

Japan’s economy is reopening cautiously with social-distancing restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic. The delicate “new normal” balancing act playing out around the world is precarious...

Six campaign staff members test positive for Covid-19 ahead of Trump rally

President Donald Trump’s campaign said six staff members helping set up for his election rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, have tested positive for coronavirus. The campaign’s...

Deadly shooting in Seattle protest zone

A 19-year-old man was killed and another person was critically injured in a pre-dawn shooting in a park in Seattle’s protest zone, authorities have...

US prosecutor investigating Epstein and Andrew links ‘has not resigned’

A top US prosecutor investigating Jeffrey Epstein and his links to Prince Andrew has insisted he is not resigning after the US Department of...

Japan’s economy takes delicate steps to reopening while balancing health risks

Japan’s economy is reopening cautiously with social-distancing restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic. The delicate “new normal” balancing act playing out around the world is precarious...

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