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White House Cancels Media Briefing as Trump Rails against 'Enemy'

The White House abruptly canceled Monday's daily media briefing on the coronavirus pandemic after President Donald Trump railed against "enemy" journalists and officials signaled a new public relations strategy.

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Nearly Half of New Yorkers Knew Covid-19 Victim, Poll Finds

Almost half of New Yorkers knew someone who died of the new coronavirus, according to a poll Monday which found overwhelming support for confinement measures opposed elsewhere in America. 

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Pandemic Could Create 'Human Rights Disaster', Says UN

The UN rights chief warned Monday that countries flouting the rule of law in the name of fighting the novel coronavirus pandemic risk sparking a "human rights disaster".

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Spain Counts 331 New Virus Deaths in 24 Hours

Spain on Monday counted another 331 new virus deaths, with the overnight toll rising by several dozen from its lowest level in more than a month.

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U.S. Records 1,330 Coronavirus Deaths in 24 Hours

The United States recorded 1,330 more novel coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, according to figures reported late Sunday by the Johns Hopkins University.

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Italy's Conte Vows to Reopen Schools in September

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte vowed Sunday to reopen schools by September and allow many businesses to resume in a week's time as the country emerges from a near-total shutdown.

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Saudi Relaxes Virus Lockdown Except in Hotspot Mecca

Saudi Arabia on Sunday partially eased a 24-hour curfew in place to combat the coronavirus pandemic, except for in hotspots including the Muslim holy city of Mecca.

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Spain's Daily Virus Death Toll Drops to 288, Lowest in a Month

Spain's daily coronavirus death toll dropped to 288 on Sunday, the lowest since March 20, as the country eased its lockdown to allow children outside for the first time in six weeks.

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UK Resists Calls to Ease Lockdown as Johnson Set to Return to Work

Boris Johnson will return to work at the start of the week as pressure increases on the UK government over its handling of the coronavirus crisis which has claimed more than 20,000 lives.

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WHO Warns over Virus Immunity as Global Death Toll Tops 200,000

The global death toll in the novel coronavirus pandemic soared past the grim 200,000 milestone on Sunday, as the World Health Organization warned against "immunity passports" for recovered patients, seen as a possible tool for countries preparing to re-open their economies.

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