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Total number of Brazil of confirmed coronavirus cases rose to over 100,000 on Sunday when President Jair Bolsonaro attracted supporters who defied social isolation measures.

Greece economy it will drop this year from 4.7 percent to 8.9 percent depending on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new projection by the finance ministry.

French rules that will require arrivals From abroad to be quarantined for 14 days after arrival will not apply to travelers from the EU, the Schengen area (which includes Switzerland) or the United Kingdom, the Elysee Palace said Sunday night.

The formation of a new irish government It took a step forward on Sunday when Green opponents decided to enter into formal coalition talks with Prime Minister Leo Varadkar and opposition party Fianna Fáil. Varadkar has led a provisional government since coronavirus pandemics interrupted talks after an inconclusive election on February 8.

New York and its six neighboring states in the northeastern United States are forming a buy consortium Securing billions of dollars in coronavirus testing and medical equipment as they prepare to reopen their economies.

Ombudsman for Mexico, who attends President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s daily press conference every Monday, said he had tested positive for coronavirus.

Cheap airline Norwegian air shuttle It has reached a last-minute agreement with bondholders for a debt-for-equity swap, taking it one step closer to obtaining a necessary government bailout package to prevent financial collapse.

A second round of bailout funds for small american businesses It has provided more than half of its total funding in days, as the government seeks to help “smaller small businesses.”

Older figures in the City of London He urged the government to proceed with caution to ease the blockade, saying there should be a gradual reopening of the economy.

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