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European leaders fail to agree €750bn COVID-19 recovery plan

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European leaders have today failed to agree on a COVID-19 recovery package.



On the table is an ambitious plan of shared debt totalling €750bn, mostly through loans to help out those...
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No breakthrough as EU divisions remain over €750bn COVID-19 recovery plan

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European leaders are no closer to agreeing on a COVID-19 recovery package.



On the table is an ambitious plan of shared debt totalling €750bn, mostly through loans to help out those...
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New York to ease COVID-19 lockdown

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Three months after the pandemic brought life to a standstill, some offices and non-essential business will be allowed to partially reopen.
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Will European leaders agree a COVID-19 recovery plan on Friday?

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With Europe's economic downturn taking hold, European leaders will have a virtual meeting on Friday to try and agree on a COVID-19 recovery package.



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Alberta reopens movie theatres, gyms and bars

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Life in Alberta is starting to look normal again with the latest wave of businesses and facilities being reopened. But the risks are still there.
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Latin America: Economic inequality makes coronavirus worse

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PAHO says the spread of COVID-19 in Latin America will take longer to slow.
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Harbour Air banks on B.C. tourists, adds routes

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Most airlines have reduced their routes because of COVID-19-related travel restrictions, but British Columbia’s Harbour Air has expanded routes, hoping to attract tourists from within the province.
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New York City Enters Phase 1 of Reopening

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As the last region in the state to do so, New York City moves into Phase 1 of reopening. Most businesses will remain closed during Phase 1, however, some non-essential businesses will be able to operate. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo...
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This week in the EU: Turkey tensions, Polish elections and vaccine politics

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Ministers in Brussels kicked off the week with some tough talk on foreign policy, as they picked up some hot-button issues like relations with Turkey.



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Pandemic Diaries: Life on hold for a bit

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A Starbucks barista, a Canadian teacher working in Colombia and a professional hockey player talk about life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The drive-in theatre makes a COVID-19 comeback

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Drive-in movie theatres are making a comeback because of physical distancing and COVID-19.
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Store closures after worst retail sales drop in Canadian history

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Retailers like Reitmans, Victoria’s Secret and Pier 1 Imports are closing stores or seeking bankruptcy protection after March saw the lowest retail sales in Canada ever.
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People crowd Toronto park as COVID-19 restrictions compete with summer weather

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Images of crowds in Toronto’s Trinity Bellwoods Park sparked outrage and raised concerns the public health effort against COVID-19 is running up against warm weather — and growing fatigue of isolation.
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US beaches, parks full on Memorial Day weekend despite pandemic

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Health officials issue warnings after some revellers did not follow precautions while marking the beginning of summer.
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In the UK, popular beaches are still mostly empty

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Restrictions are being partially lifted in England, but confusion and worry reign.
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B.C. tourist attractions look for local support

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Many B.C. tourist attractions are pivoting their focus from international tourism to visitors from within the province, with the hope they can recover some of the business lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic.