—China's foreign minister says virus lawsuits are ‘illegal’ — France relaxing border restrictions and allowing migrant workers. — South Korea reports 25 new virus cases as small outbreaks continue. VATICAN CITY — Well-spaced faithful have gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the first time in months for the traditional Sunday papal blessing. |
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—China's foreign minister says virus lawsuits are 'illegal' — France relaxing border restrictions and allowing migrant workers. — South Korea reports 25 new virus cases as small outbreaks continue. VATICAN CITY — Well-spaced faithful have gathered in St. Peter's Square for the first time in months for the traditional Sunday papal blessing. |
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The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. TOP OF THE HOUR: —Russia reports its highest single-day death toll but fewer infections. |
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—Russia reports its highest single-day death toll but fewer infections. —China's foreign minister says virus lawsuits are ‘illegal’ — France relaxing border restrictions and allowing migrant workers. — South Korea reports 25 new virus cases as small outbreaks continue. VATICAN CITY — Well-spaced faithful have gathered in St. |
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Church leaders are encouraging individual churches to proceed with caution following Donald Trump's declaration that churches are essential services so are free to re-open. Many say it's not right to rush to re-open doors for Sunday gatherings. On Friday, the US President said: "We got to get our churches open. |
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—China's foreign minister says virus lawsuits are 'illegal' — France relaxing border restrictions and allowing migrant workers. — South Korea reports 25 new virus cases as small outbreaks continue. MOSCOW — Russia has reported its highest one-day coronavirus death toll but also the lowest number of new infections in three weeks. |
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IT’S a long way from West Clare to Papua New Guinea, but Fr John Glynn who is a long-time citizen of the island nation still holds his native Kilkee very close to his heart. Currently on lock-down until at least early June, Fr John, who is full of energy and drive, despite his 80+ years, told The Champion he is keen to return to normal daily life. |
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Just like retail, colleges and yoga instructors, religious leaders have gone online during the pandemic with live-streamed services. But starting this weekend in Ontario, churches, synagogues and mosques are now allowed to hold drive-in services. Roger Berg, executive associate pastor of Church on.... |
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as Tigers fans flood Twitter with prayers for the Hall of Famer and national champion College Football Hall of Famer and retired Auburn University coach Pat Dye, 80, has been hospitalized in Atlanta after testing positive for COVID-19; He's reportedly asymptomatic with regards to COVID-19, but was.... |
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With rhythm and blues in his DNA, much of Jools Holland’s normal life is spent performing to crowds. So like many of us, when Covid-19 struck, the die-hard music fan dreamt up other ways to fill his time. ‘I imagined I’d get things done, like colour coding my books and putting my record collection in order,’ he admits. |
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With rhythm and blues in his DNA, much of Jools Holland’s normal life is spent performing to crowds. So like many of us, when Covid-19 struck, the die-hard music fan dreamt up other ways to fill his time. ‘I imagined I’d get things done, like colour coding my books and putting my record collection in order,’ he admits. |
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