Global report: Russia becomes Europe's coronavirus hotspot
France confirms lockdown-easing from Monday as WHO warns on domestic violence
Another record rise in coronavirus infections has propelled Russia past Germany and France to the fifth highest tally in the world, as the French government confirmed the country would start gradually lifting its strict eight-week lockdown from Monday.
With much of Europe now easing itself out of confinement, Russia has become the continent’s new Covid-19 hotspot. More than half of the country’s 177,160 cases are in Moscow and the capital’s mayor, Sergei Sobyanin, said research suggested the actual number was nearer 300,000, more than triple the official figure.
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A new report suggested January’s Sundance film festival, the annual gathering of cinephiles in Park City, Utah, may have been a key early coronavirus hub in the US.
Iran said on Thursday its coronavirus outbreak was “relatively stable” as it announced more than 1,000 infections for a fourth straight day.
Poland has postponed Sunday’s presidential election. The postal-only ballot will now take place as soon as possible, but probably not before June.
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Italy’s government and Roman Catholic bishops signed an agreement to allow the faithful to attend mass again from later this month.
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