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UK PM criticised from all sides as England reopens
While the rest of the U.K. remained at home, England underwent its first day on May 13 of some businesses reopening amid mounting opposition criticism of the government's easing of the lockdown.
England saw an increase in the number of people traveling around the country and using public transport.
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Prologue to a grave new world: Nixon, the bug, China and the West
Asia is Threatened by a Second Wave of COVID-19
Asian countries face a second wave of COVID-19, this time imported from outside, the BBC warns.
South Korea, China and Singapore are among Asian countries facing a second wave of a coronavirus epidemic brought from outside.
China, where the virus first appeared, confirmed that no new cases had been reported for the first time since the outbreak.
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987 Cases of Infected with COVID-19 and 29 Deaths Confirmed in the US
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 987 cases of coronavirus (an increase of 291 from previous data) and an increase in deaths from 4 to 29, Reuters reported. 38 states and the Federal District of Columbia are affected.
Phil Collins and “Genesis” Reunite for a Tour
The Genesis Group, led by Phil Collins, is reuniting for a tour, according to BGNES. "We all felt, 'Why not?'" Collins told BBC News. "It sounds a bit of a lame reason - but we enjoy each other's company, we enjoy playing together."
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BBC: "Super-spreaders" scatter corona virus worldwide; WHO: A serious threat
The coronavirus outbreak poses a "very grave threat for the rest of the world", the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said in an appeal for sharing virus samples and speeding up research into drugs and vaccines against a new type of coronavirus, which has killed more than 1,000 people so far.
The plane is down, with the series of mysteries to follow - there is no wreckage
For the time being, there is no information on the possible casualties, and it is not clear to whom the aircraft belonged and whether it was a commercial flight. Namely, it remained unclear whose aircraft was involved in the crash.
Auschwitz, 75 years later - the stories of the survivors
The survivors in attendance were aged between 75 and 101. They have travelled from all over the world, mainly North America and across Europe, Israel, South and Central America and Australia.
US Airline is Beginning to Use Fuel Made from Recycled Garbage
US air carrier JetBlue is beginning to use recycled fuel to cause less environmental damage. The innovative solution is part of a major plan by the company to support nature conservation, writes BBC.
JetBlue has announced that they'll carbon offset all of their domestic flights as of July 2020.
Mother of Briton jailed for alleging gang rape backs boycott of Greek Cyprus
Holidaymakers should boycott Greek Cyprus after a court found a British woman guilty of lying about being gang-raped by a group of Israeli youths, the woman's mother said.