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Olivia Culpo looks effortlessly elegant in white maxi dress as she isolates with Christian McCaffrey

'Spring quarantine essential: the comfy cotton maxi dress,' the former Miss Universe captioned a series of stunning series, which flaunted her enviable physique.




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Natalie Dormer packs on the PDA with boyfriend David Oakes during dog walk

The actress, 37, looked besotted with boyfriend David Oakes as they enjoyed a walk with her dog Indy in Richmond, London on Friday.




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Olivia Culpo has a self-isolation 'prom night' with football player boyfriend Christian McCaffrey

'Tonight is prom night w our quarantine crew,' said the Sports Illustrated model on social media. 'Lisa made all the boys do a "promposal" and now's she torturing all of us with chores.'




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Kayleigh McEnany says the FBI interview with Mike Flynn was 'a trap' and that justice has prevailed

'The interrogation of Michael Flynn was not an inquiry. Make no mistake, it was a trap,' White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a long speech at the top of her press briefing Friday.




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Tragedy as care home resident, 92, dies from COVID-19 taking the national death toll to 98 

Fay Rendoth, 92, has been remembered by her loved ones after she died on Friday, bringing Australia's national death toll to 98.




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Eleven Secret Service members test positive for COVID-19 and 23 others have recovered from disease

Secret Service declined to say whether infected employees were in close proximity to Trump (seen above). Katie Miller (top left), an aide to Pence (bottom right), also tested positive for COVID-19.




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Emails show 'the highest levels of the White House' buried CDC report advising how to reopen America

Experts at the CDC spent weeks working on a report titled 'Guidance for Implementing the Opening Up America Again Framework', but it was blocked by The White House.




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Coronavirus restrictions to be eased at cafes, restaurants as post COVID-19 life begins

Cafes and restaurants will slowly reopen over the next few weeks with states like Queensland, Northern Territory and South Australia moving quicker than others.




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South Korea shuts down nightclubs after new coronavirus spike is blamed on clubbers last weekend

The measures imposed Saturday by Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon came after the national government urged venues around the nation to close or otherwise enforce anti-virus measures,




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Belarus 'bribes people' to attend Victory Day parade to upstage Putin's Russia as 5,000 troops march

Hundreds of Belarusians, including Second World War veterans, attended a Victory Day parade in Minsk on Saturday that marked the 75th anniversary of the allied victory over Nazi Germany.




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Scientists say 15% of Europeans could already be carrying antibodies for coronavirus

Scientists studying Gangelt, the town at the centre of Germany's first big outbreak discovered that as many as 15 per cent of people may have already acquired coronavirus immunity.




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Why the Bundesliga returning next month is a perfect televised tonic

The Bundesliga's tentative plans to restart the season next month have got us dreaming of better days ahead, and should they return to action as planned it could well be the perfect televised tonic for UK fans.




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Germany sees its highest number of coronavirus deaths with 266 in one day

Germany's latest coronavirus deaths bring the total from 2,107 to 2,373, surpassing the previous record of 254 fatal cases announced on Wednesday.




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Europe gets back to work and lifts restrictions as UK remains on coronavirus lockdown

Europe took its first tentative steps towards a return to normality on Monday as some countries re-opened businesses and eased restrictions as the coronavirus pandemic shows signs of slowing.




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Germany sees its fewest coronavirus cases since March 22

Germany's increase from 123,016 cases to a new total of 125,098 is a jump of only 1.7 per cent, the smallest since the crisis began.




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German zoo warns it will have to feed some animals to others as coronavirus keeps visitors away

In Germany, zoos such as Berlin Zoo, pictured with empty seats, are struggling to afford to look after their animals as their doors remain closed to the public during the coronavirus lock down.




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Germany suffers its deadliest day of coronavirus deaths yet

Germany will begin to lift its coronavirus restrictions, despite seeing its deadliest day of Covid-19 deaths, with 285 fatalities yesterday. Smaller shops will reopen next week and schools in early May.




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Second World War veteran and his wife of 78 years who contracted coronavirus die on the same day

Massachusetts couple David, 102, and Muriel, 97, Cohen died within hours of each other Friday after 78 years of marriage.




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Lombardy will start 20,000 antibody tests a day from Tuesday to detect coronavirus immunity

Immunity tests are seen as crucial to ending the global lockdown, but ministers in Britain and Germany have said they are not yet reliable enough.




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Wearing face masks is vital in the fight against coronavirus... writes Dr MARTIN SCURR

DR MARTIN SCURR: Too often in its response to the Covid-19 pandemic the Government has lagged behind other countries.




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Contact-tracing app will only fully stop coronavirus if 80 PER CENT of smartphone owners use it

The team from the University of Oxford simulated how COVID-19 might spread in order to support the development of contact-tracing apps across Europe.




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How private jets are flying hundreds of passengers from coronavirus hotspots into UK

A staggering 545 chartered planes entered the UK since lockdown began on March 23, helped by the country's open border policy (file photo).




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High levels of air pollution may be 'major contributor' to COVID-19 deaths

In the European study researchers from Martin Luther University, Germany, looked at death rates across 66 administrative regions in Italy, Spain, France and Germany.




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Coronavirus UK: Only 4,900 antibody tests have been carried out

The UK Government made plans to conduct the 'biggest surveys in the world'. But still, less than 4,300 have taken place at Public Health England's lab, despite the goal of 5,000 per day in April.




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China blasts Bild newspaper for demanding coronavirus reparations

The Chinese embassy in Berlin responded to Bild's article with an angry letter which accused the paper of 'stirring up nationalism' and prejudice towards China' (pictured, Chinese leader Xi Jinping).




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Coronavirus: Bundesliga stars 'may have to play in MASKS... with games STOPPED if they slip off'

Leaked documents in Germany have revealed the plans to equip all the players with masks to be worn throughout the entirety of a match.




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Germany starts preparing for SECOND wave of coronavirus

Germany's infection rate has slowed to a record low this week, with only a 1.6 per cent growth in cases for each of the last three days (new cases are shown on a graph, with 2,337 added today).




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Coronavirus: Government under fire over test and trace programme staffing levels

Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced yesterday that some 18,000 staff will be put in place as part of the mass-testing scheme but scientists do not believe that will be enough.




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Germany's new coronavirus cases fall to lowest in six weeks with 1,018

The latest figures bring Germany's total number of infections from 154,175 to 155,193, an increase of just 0.7 per cent which is the lowest since the crisis began.




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Switzerland and Norway start to leave coronavirus lockdown

Swiss shoppers were returning to garden centres and hair salons today (pictured here in Villeneuve) as the army prepares to hand out a million masks a day to shops and businesses.




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Coronavirus: How Europe's top league will react to Ligue 1 cancelling their season

The decision in France sent shockwaves through football and arrived as a red flag to the Bundesliga, Premier League, Serie A and LaLiga as they all plot to finish the season by UEFA's August deadline.




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Coronavirus: Could all of Europe's major football leagues fall to crisis after Ligue 1 cancellation?

Just as football fans were getting excited at Europe's major leagues restarting again, the events of recent days have thrown everything into jeopardy. Ligue 1 is cancelled and others could follow suit.




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More than one million coronavirus patients have now recovered

Statistics show the US has seen more than 153,000 people recover from the deadly illness, followed by Germany (123,000) and Spain (112,000).




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Dustin Brown says it is 'surreal' to play competitive tennis amid Covid-19 pandemic

Dustin Brown admitted that it was a 'surreal experience' to return to the tennis court during the coronavirus pandemic as he took part in the Tennis Point Exhibition Series in Germany.




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The last Victoria Cross hero before VE Day who was so brave even the enemy marvelled

By late April 1945, the German army was in retreat and, after nearly six long years of war, the Allies were finally poised to defeat Adolf Hitler.




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All Bayern Munich players and staff 'test negative for COVID-19' ahead of season restart

According to Bild, tests at all Bundesliga clubs were carried out on Friday - the day German clubs returned to training - which saw all those connected to Bayern get the all clear.




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Britons have downloaded 125 per cent more online crosswords since coronavirus lockdown started

The top download category is crosswords and puzzles, up a huge 125 per cent. Content for children is in second place, showing an astronomical rise of over 100 per cent.




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Germany records its lowest number of new coronavirus cases since March 11

Germany has identified an R rate below 1.0 as the key indicator of whether the epidemic is under control, and therefore whether restrictions can be eased.




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Ashton Kutcher gives evidence in Ashley Ellerin murder case

TOM LEONARD: Last week, the Los Angeles trial of suspected serial killer Michael Gargiulo was treated to the bizarre sight of a moustachioed Ashton Kutcher - in a courtroom that wasn't a film set.




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JLo posts video of her twins singing... as it's announced she and Shakira will perform at Super Bowl

With a mom who played Selena Quintanilla in the 1997 biopic and a dad who has won eight Grammy awards, it only makes sense that Max and Emme have some serious musical chops.




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Photographer turned Univision TV host Raul De Molina shows rare pics of Princess Diana George Bush

Spanish talk show celebrity, Raul De Molina talks about his life as an award winning photo journalist in Miami, Florida during the 1980s before he became famous on television.




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Miranda Lambert is joined by The Pistol Annies bandmates at Grammy Awards party in Nashville

Miranda Lambert and her band the Pistol Annies are out celebrating award season. Ashley Monroe Angaleena Presley and Miranda all looked elegant as they arrived at the Grammy Awards party.




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Priyanka Chopra commands attention in golden gown at Clive Davis' exclusive Pre-Grammy Gala

Priyanka Chopra commanded attention in a sleeveless golden gown with train at the Clive davis Pre-Grammy Gala in Beverly Hills on Saturday.




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Lana Del Rey graces the red carpet with boyfriend Sean Larkin at the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Gala

Lana Del Rey put her best leg forward on Saturday evening when she graced the Clive Davis pre-Grammy Gala red carpet with boyfriend Sean Larkin in Beverly Hills.




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Lil Nas X wins first-ever Grammy Award for Best Music Video for Old Town Road during 2020 pre-show

Lil Nas X won his first-ever Grammy Award for Best Music Video for Old Town Road during the 2020 pre-show for the 62nd Annual ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday.




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Grammy Awards 2020: Heavily pregnant Nicole Trunfio cradles her baby bump

The couple looked glamorous while posing on the red carpet in what could be their last public appearance before the baby arrives




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Camila Cabello dedicates a moving performance of First Man to her dad at Grammy Awards 

As was most of the audience, the proud dad was brought to tears during the performance. Father and daughter shared a sweet hug as the song ended and the room erupted in applause.




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Swizz Beatz's 19 year old son Note Marcato confuses Grammy viewers with his bizarre skeleton paint

One of the most bizarre moments at the 2020 Grammy Awards came when host Alicia Keys was roaming the aisles and fans caught a glimpse of a young man wearing skeleton face paint.




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Ariana Grande makes a nod to ex Pete Davidson as she performs Thank U, Next medley at Grammy Awards

The performance of Thank U, Next was seen by some fans as a nod to Davidson, a metaphor for her moving on from their brief engagement, which partially inspired the breakup anthem.




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Ariana Grande serves Disney princess vibes as she rocks TWO looks on Grammy Awards red carpet

She nabbed five nominations at Sunday's awards show, including Album of the Year. Grande was also one of several on the star-studded lineup to perform at the Grammy Awards.