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Peru COVID-19: Healthcare workers strike, demanding better conditions

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Doctors and health workers go on strike in Peru as the Latin American nation records the highest coronavirus death rate per capita in the world.
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British PM Boris Johnson marks one year in office

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Now there is a real danger of a no-deal Brexit likely to cause chaos and a major expense for businesses.
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UK, EU prepare for potential no-deal Brexit

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Leaders of the UK and EU have given negotiators just three more days to shore up a post-Brexit trade deal, but British PM warns there is a strong possibility they will fail.
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UK PM urged to tackle unemployment in poorest parts

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UK prime minister set to lay out his plan to rescue the fragile economy.
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Brexit negotiations resume after pandemic strains timeline

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After COVID-19 pushed Brexit from the headlines and crunched the timeline, the EU and U.K. are back at the negotiating table, meeting face to face to seek a new trade relationship.
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Black LGBTQ activists bring Pride back to its protest roots

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As protests against police brutality and anti-Black racism spill into Pride month, Black LGBTQ activists are drawing attention to the lives and voices often left out of the picture with the phrase “All Black Lives Matter”.
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Hal Johnson says racism sparked Body Break

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Body Break co-host Hal Johnson has opened up on YouTube about the racism he experienced in Canadian broadcasting decades ago, and how those negative experiences ultimately led him and wife Joanne McLeod to create their signature fitness...
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Much confusion in Ontario about what 'essential' means: expert

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As a new stay-at-home order takes effect in Ontario, many people are still confused about what they are allowed to do and what is considered 'essential', says infectious diseases specialist Dr. Michael Gardam.
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Boris Johnson’s adviser Dominic Cummings defends defying lockdown

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Dominic Cummings, a top adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, defended breaking isolation orders imposed on the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Johnson & Johnson to End Talc-Based Powder Sales in U.S., Canada

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Demand for talc-based Johnson & Johnson baby powder has fallen following lawsuits claiming it causes cancer, prompting the discontinuing of sales. However, the company still maintains that the product is safe.
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Tighter travel controls, vaccine diversification needed, says immunity task force co-chair

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Canada needs tighter travel restrictions to protect Canadians from COVID-19 variants and should also have a variety of vaccine optionsas some countries fight over tight supply, says Dr. David Naylor, co-chair of Canada's Immunity Task...
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Futures Point to Flat Open as Investors Monitor Bank Earnings, Vaccine and Stimulus News

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U.S. futures are pointing to a relatively flat open this morning, as investors monitor setbacks in late-stage trials of both Johnson & Johnson's potential coronavirus vaccine and Eli Lilly's antibody treatment. Investors also remain...
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Boris Johnson back at work after beating COVID-19

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is pleased with the progress made in Britain while he was recovering from COVID-19, but says it's still too dangerous to lift the lockdown.
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Global Citizen’s “One World: Together at Home” Just Added The Rolling Stones To Its Lineup

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Saturday, dozens of stars around the world are coming together from home for the global and digital broadcast of “One World: Together at Home”. The special will support healthcare workers who are on the frontline and the World Health...
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Global Citizen’s 'One World: Together at Home' Just Added The Rolling Stones To Its Lineup

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Saturday, dozens of stars around the world are coming together from home for the global and digital broadcast of “One World: Together at Home”. The special will support healthcare workers who are on the frontline and the World Health...
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COVID-19: UK death toll continues to surge

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More than 60,000 people have been infected across the country, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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Boris Johnson and Britain’s battle against COVID-19

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Adrienne Arsenault takes a closer look at how Britain’s approach to managing the deadly virus has evolved since the first cases at the end of January.
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Boris Johnson discharged from hospital after COVID-19 treatment

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is thanking health-care workers after being released from hospital.
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Boris Johnson in ICU after COVID-19 symptoms worsen

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to an intensive care unit after symptoms from COVID-19 became worse. Johnson was hospitalized 10 days after testing positive for the virus.
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UK foreign secretary steps in as PM Johnson remains in ICU

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One of the most high-profile COVID-19 patients yet, Boris Johnson was taken to a London hospital after his symptoms got worse on Monday night.
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COVID-19: 828 people die in England in past 24 hours

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The death toll in the United Kingdom continues to surge, with figures just released confirming that 828 people have died in England alone in the past 24 hours from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
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London's newest 4,000-bed hospital to treat COVID-19 patients

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In London, a 4,000-bed temporary hospital has been opened in a conference centre, just nine days after work on it began.
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Boris Johnson in isolation after testing positive for coronavirus

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The UK prime minister says he has mild symptoms and will continue to lead government.
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COVID-19 cases surge across Europe: WHO wants more testing

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Some European countries take strict restrictive measures as their healthcare systems struggle to cope.