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European Bats Resistant to Deadly Fungus

Since 2006, bat populations in the northeastern United States have been decimated by a mysterious condition known as "white-nose syndrome." Caused by a fungus,




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Handmade Mats Woven From Recycled Marine Rope

Who knew that old rope could have such a dignified second life?




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Top European cities for walking + bicycling + transit may surprise you (infographic)

Can you guess which European cities have the highest percentage of walking + bicycling + public transport? Give it a shot.




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European engineers' recommendation: Stop recirculating air in buildings

Almost every American office building and home has this.




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Europe helps Santa pick safe presents

Gift givers around the world can benefit from this advice




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European Bison free to remain in the wild after court decision

Ruling protects the organization behind a unique project to re-establish European bison in the wild




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European industry maps chemicals added to plastics

A list of chemicals and their uses will support risk assessments and circular economy plans




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EU Must Focus on Getting Better Results From its Spending, say EU Auditors - European Court of Auditors

European Court of Auditors





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Europe's olive trees face a pandemic of their own

Nutrient-depleting bacteria are decimating olive groves throughout the Mediterranean, with devastating consequences.






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Uniting Voices Across Europe to Show Support for Head and Neck Cancer Patients - Uniting Voices Across Europe to Show Support for Head and Neck Cancer Patients

Uniting Voices Across Europe to Show Support for Head and Neck Cancer Patients




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Finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel: European Travel Commission

Eduardo Santander, executive general of the European Travel Commission, shares his outlook for the European tourism industry amid the coronavirus crisis.




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New Jersey homeowners are getting some property tax relief. Here's what that means

Garden State homeowners may get a little more time to pay property taxes to their municipalities. An executive order gives cash-strapped residents a break but puts stress on localities' budgets.




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European stocks that you should be buying

Mebane Faber, CIO at Cambria Investment Management, explains why he thinks stocks from Greece, Ireland, Russia and Spain are more attractive than U.S. equities.




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Buying property with bitcoins

CNBC's Mary Thompson reports on bitcoin's biggest transaction thus far: a luxury villa in Bali.




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CES will propel gains for tech investors, historical data shows

The Consumer Electronics Show, which kicked off Tuesday, could produce more gains for the tech sector, according to hedge fund trading tool Kensho. Historical data shows the VanEck Vectors Semiconductors ETF logs an average gain of nearly 1% during the four-day span of CES.




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Earnings estimates are plummeting in Europe. Here's what that means for the US

Should the virus spread in the U.S. as it is spreading in Italy, U.S. earnings could see similar declines.




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Second quarter will be 'worst point in time' for European autos, analyst says

Jurgen Pieper, senior advisor for automobiles at Metzler, discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the autos sector.




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EU cannot leave any European citizen behind in this crisis, Spanish foreign minister says

Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, the European Union and Cooperation Arancha Gonzalez discusses the EU's response to the coronavirus crisis.




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Europe has scope to strengthen relationship with China, Spanish minister says

Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, the European Union and Cooperation Arancha Gonzalez discusses the coronavirus crisis.




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WHO says 'delayed epidemic' takes hold in Eastern Europe as coronavirus cases in Russia rise

Russia is now the world's fifth-most infected country with more than 187,800 cases, surpassing Germany and France, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.




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Cramer: Coronavirus could propel plant-based Beyond Meat into a giant like Amazon or Facebook

Plant-based protein is not a passing fad, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.




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In pictures: More European nations reopen after strict virus lockdowns

Italy, Belgium and Portugal are reopening some business activities on Monday as they take their first tentative steps to lifting their coronavirus lockdowns.




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German court says the European Central Bank now needs to prove its bond buying is needed

The German court said the decision does not concern any financial assistance measures taken by the European Union or the ECB in the context of the current coronavirus crisis.




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Sweden, UK and three other European nations are not seeing a drop in coronavirus cases, EU agency says

The European Union's agency for disease control has said that the U.K. is among five countries in the region that are still not seeing a decline in new coronavirus cases.




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Trump's hostility toward a digital tax could unite Europe to implement one, lawmaker says

Disagreements with U.S. President Donald Trump could drive Europe to step up levies on companies like Google and Facebook, a lawmaker told CNBC.




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European airlines drop guidance and warn it could take years for demand to bounce back

A number of European airlines have dropped their financial guidance for the year, as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic creates widespread uncertainty about when business will return to normal.




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TikTok has quietly made London its main hub in Europe

The Chinese-owned social media app is hiring artificial intelligence and software engineers in the U.K. capital.




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The US recovery from the pandemic lags way behind Europe – even as states reopen

While countries such as Spain and Italy that are lifting restrictions have forced the trend of infections down, in the US cases are rising

The US may be moving to loosen social distancing restrictions around the same time as several European countries but it remains in a far different, and worse, stage of the coronavirus pandemic.

While infections and deaths from Covid-19 quickly raced to terrifying peaks in Italy and Spain, both countries have managed to arrest the increase and are now forcing the key trends downwards.

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European schools get ready to reopen despite concern about pupils spreading Covid-19

Germany’s top coronavirus expert says children play as big a role as adults in spread

More countries across Europe are preparing to reopen schools in the coming weeks despite conflicting advice from scientists, some of whom caution against underestimating children’s potential to spread the coronavirus.

Some schools and nurseries in Denmark and Norway have already reopened, and grandparents in Switzerland are allowed to hug grandchildren under 10, following a ruling by the health ministry’s head of infectious diseases that it is safe to do so.

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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.

Related: Covid-19 puts Putin's power plans on hold and economy in peril

Coronavirus cases in India have risen past 50,000, according to the country’s health ministry, with the pace of infection showing no sign of abating.

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.

Mayors in many of the world’s leading cities have said there can be no return to business as usual in the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis if humanity is to escape catastrophic climate breakdown.

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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Invesco India Feeder - Invesco Pan European Equity Fund - Regular Plan - Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 8.7335
Repurchase Price
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Date 08-May-2020




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Invesco India Feeder - Invesco Pan European Equity Fund - Regular Plan - Dividend Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 8.7334
Repurchase Price
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Date 08-May-2020




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Invesco India Feeder - Invesco Pan European Equity Fund - Direct Plan - Growth Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 9.3184
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Invesco India Feeder - Invesco Pan European Equity Fund - Direct Plan - Dividend Option

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 9.2985
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Edelweiss Europe Dynamic Equity Offshore Fund - Growth Option - Regular Plan

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 10.1234
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Edelweiss Europe Dynamic Equity Offshore Fund - Growth Option - Direct Plan

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 10.701
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 08-May-2020




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Franklin India Feeder - Franklin European Growth Fund - Growth

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 7.3586
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 07-May-2020




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Franklin India Feeder - Franklin European Growth Fund - Dividend

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 7.3586
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 07-May-2020




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Franklin India Feeder - Franklin European Growth Fund - Direct - Growth

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 7.9234
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 07-May-2020




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Franklin India Feeder - Franklin European Growth Fund - Direct - Dividend

Category Other Scheme - FoF Overseas
NAV 7.9234
Repurchase Price
Sale Price
Date 07-May-2020




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TDS ON SALE OF PROPERTY

Dear Sir
I want ask about tds on sale of property we have deposited tds on sale of property in march, 2020 but regisrty has not been done in march, 2020 due to covid-19 and therefore we can take refund of tds deposited or adjusted such tds as self assessment tax at the time of filling ITR.




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TDS on sale of property

I want ask about tds on sale of property we have deposited tds on sale of property in march, 2020 but regisrty of house has not been done in march, 2020 due to covid-19. In the above situation tds can be refunded to buyer after any rectification.




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Europe marks 75th anniversary of VE day under lockdown

A continent devastated by the coronavirus will on Friday mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, known as Victory in Europe (VE) day, as the economic destruction of the current global crisis was laid bare.






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Airbnb slump means Europe's cities can return to residents, say officials

Cities like Barcelona want to use crisis to allow people to rent properties at decent rates

Airbnb has revolutionised travel and since it was founded in 2008 hundreds of thousands of property owners have used the holiday accommodation platform to make ends meet, make a living and, in some cases, make a killing.

But while hosts, as they are known, are wringing their hands over the collapse of the travel industry and their loss of income, many city authorities are rubbing theirs at the prospect of thousands of holiday lets returning to the traditional rental market. Cities complain that the highly profitable holiday lets have driven up rents and forced out residents with the knock-on effect that local businesses no longer have a community to serve.

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Europeans and Russians should remember what bound them together: anti-fascism | Kirill Medvedev

Russian media pours scorn on Europe, but the only progressive way forward for our common continent is together

In the early 1990s Russia used to have a strong sense of belonging in Europe. This began to change: the post-Soviet shock therapy reforms were a punishing transition to a free-market society, when a kilogram of sausage cost about the same as a monthly pension and many families experienced malnutrition and hunger. The sudden shift to a more “westernised” way of running the economy left many impoverished, which was eventually capitalised on – after the oligarchic power wars – by a new political leader who embraced a conservative, nationalist rhetoric: Vladimir Putin.

Today, Russian television presenters feed us stories about a European continent in decay, where “aggressive migrants” run amok, where social services take children away from their parents for being “slapped”, where “sexual minorities” destroy traditional families.

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