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More masks, less play: Europe tightens rules as virus surges

(AP) — Governments across Europe are ratcheting up restrictions to try to beat back a

Humanitarian crisis feared as Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire buckles

(Reuters) – Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Tuesday of violating a ceasefire agreed

Trump, Biden zero in on swing states that are key to victory

(AP) — With Election Day just three weeks away, President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger

Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan donate $100 million more to U.S. election infrastructure

(Reuters) – Facebook Inc Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, said

Nissan’s U.S. lending arm to pay $4 million fine over improper repossessions

(Reuters) – Nissan Motor Co’s U.S. lending arm agreed on Tuesday to pay a $4

Countries turn to rapid antigen tests to contain second wave of COVID-19

(Reuters) – Countries straining to contain a second wave of COVID-19 are turning to faster,

Tesla cuts prices of Model S in United States, China

(Reuters) – Tesla Inc said on Tuesday it cut the price of its Model S

Indonesia Islamic groups, students join movement to scrap jobs law

(Reuters) – Wearing white Islamic garb and waving red and white Indonesian flags, more than

Greece says no talks with Turkey as long as survey ship in area

(Reuters) – Greece will not engage in exploratory talks with Turkey as long as Turkish

UK may have to go further on COVID-19 restrictions, minister says

(Reuters) – The British government may have to impose stricter restrictions than it currently has