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Europe adopts tougher virus restrictions as infections surge
As the U.S. closed in on 200,000 coronavirus deaths Monday, the crisis deteriorated across Europe, with Britain working to draw up new restrictions, Spain clamping down again in Madrid and the Czech Republic replacing its health minister with an epidemiologist because of a surge of infections.
Arabian Desert, the new frontier for US Space Force
The Arabian Peninsula is the vast new frontier where newly-formed US Space Force is being deployed.
Investment Corporation of Dubai Launches Dubai Global Connect, a Unique Global Wholesale Market
Announces Strategic Alliance With US-Based Operator Dallas Market Center.
Sharjah honours culturally driven refugee empowerment initiatives of Malawi's Tumaini Letu
Non-profit is the recipient of US$ 136,000 as winner of the fourth Sharjah International Award for Refugee Advocacy and Support 2020.
Coronavirus: India records nearly 87,000 new cases
India on Monday registered nearly 87,000 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours and 1,130 deaths.
New Japan PM Suga holds phone talks with Trump
Japan’s new Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga held his first talks with US President Donald Trump since he took office.
New Zealand begins lifting coronavirus restrictions
All remaining coronavirus restrictions will be lifted across much of New Zealand from late Monday except for Auckland, the largest city.
8 killed in India building collapse
At least eight people were killed in central India after a residential building that was due for repairs collapsed early Monday, officials said, reports AP.
UK facing coronavirus "tipping point", says its Health Secretary
British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said on Sunday that Britain is facing a "tipping point" regarding the coronavirus pandemic, reports Xinhua.
UN for building more equitable world
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has put emphasis on collective efforts to build a more just, sustainable and equitable world.