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How far to cycle? Belgium debates limits in coronavirus lockdown

Belgium's government has given mixed signals about whether it will place limits on the distance people can cycle, after neighboring France told citizens not to travel more than a kilometer from home for exercise.

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Nigeria needs 120 billion naira for coronavirus battle, turns to private sector

Nigeria has appealed to private companies to make voluntary contributions toward the 120 billion naira ($330 million) that the government says it needs to fight the coronavirus epidemic.

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Some Kenyan nurses refuse coronavirus patients in protest over shortages: union

Nurses in Kenya's capital and at least two towns have launched protests or refused to treat suspected coronavirus patients because the government has not given them enough protective gear or training, a medical union chief said.

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Armed Israeli troops to help enforce coronavirus lockdown

Israel will deploy armed troops to support police on street patrols in enforcing a lockdown against the coronavirus epidemic, the military said on Friday.

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Foreigners face suspicion in China as coronavirus worsens overseas

Francesca Torlai has always got on well with her neighbors when walking her Pekingese mix-breed, Waffles, through the back streets of Beijing, but recently the Italian has started to overhear people referring to her suspiciously.

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Spain's coronavirus death toll rises by 769 overnight to 4,858

Spain's coronavirus death toll rose overnight by 769 cases to 4,858, the health ministry said on Friday, a new record in the number of fatalities recorded in 24 hours.

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Some Kenyan nurses refuse coronavirus patients in protest over shortages: union

Nurses in Kenya's capital and at least two towns have launched protests or refused to treat suspected coronavirus patients because the government has not given them enough protective gear or training, a medical union chief said.

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British PM Johnson tests positive for coronavirus

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for coronavirus and is self isolating but will still lead the government's response to the outbreak.

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Afghan government announces team for talks with Taliban

Afghanistan's government announced a 21-member team to negotiate with the Taliban, in a tentative sign of progress for the United States-brokered peace deal.

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Algeria extends curfew to nine more provinces over coronavirus outbreak

Algeria will impose a curfew in nine more provinces to limit the spread of the coronavirus, the prime minister's office said on Friday.

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As virus cases soar, Indonesian province challenges lockdown ban

Indonesia's government has over-ruled efforts by a province to lockdown its borders to prevent the coronavirus from spreading, highlighting the country's reluctance to embrace the strict containment strategies of other nations.

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Malaysia mulls buying coronavirus test kits from South Korea as tally rises

Malaysia is considering buying up to 1 million coronavirus test kits from South Korea as it steps up efforts to screen more people for the virus, the government said on Friday.

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Hong Kong bans public gatherings of more than four people

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam banned public gatherings of more than four people on Friday, hours after the Asian financial hub reported 65 new cases of coronavirus infections, its biggest daily increase so far.

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Paris hospitals near coronavirus breaking point

A spike in coronavirus cases will put France under huge pressure in coming days, its prime minister said on Friday, after reporting its biggest daily death toll and officials fearing hospitals in and around Paris could be saturated in 48 hours.

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Spain's coronavirus death toll is stabilizing: official

The latest data from Spain's health ministry show the death toll from the coronavirus is beginning to stabilize, health emergency chief Fernando Simon told a news conference on Friday.

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Kremlin says people can work or study remotely during holiday week

The Kremlin on Friday said people could carry on working home or studying despite next week being declared a holiday to limit the spread of coronavirus.

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British PM Boris Johnson self-isolates after testing positive for coronavirus

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he had tested positive for coronavirus and was self-isolating at Downing Street but would still lead the government's response to the accelerating outbreak.

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UK finance minister Sunak is not self-isolating: Treasury source

British finance minister Rishi Sunak is not self-isolating after Prime Minister Boris Johnson tested positive for coronavirus, a source at the finance ministry said.

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PM Johnson's message to UK after testing positive for coronavirus

British Prime Minister said on Friday he had tested positive for coronavirus and was self-isolating at his Downing Street home.

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Senegal's graffiti artists join fight against coronavirus

The mural stretched over 10 metres of wall in Senegal's seaside capital Dakar shows a giant pair of hands reaching out for sanitiser, and a woman in hoop earrings and a facemask colored blue, red, gold and green.

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Poll finds Russians split over allowing Putin to extend rule

Russia is sharply divided over a constitutional change that would allow President Vladimir Putin to extend his rule until 2036, an opinion poll published on Friday has found.

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