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No additional COVID-19 cases identified in retroactive testing in Manitoba

More than a dozen past cases of severe pneumonia in Manitoba were re-tested for COVID-19, according to a government spokesperson.




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Kenney says doctor pay will have to change once Alberta emerges from pandemic

Kenney noted that provincial physicians are the highest paid in Canada and in recent years saw their pay rise 'while Albertans' incomes were cratering.'




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This COVID-19 ordeal makes us think again about our values, says LEO McKINSTRY



Through the scale of its devastating impact, the coronavirus pandemic could have fractured Britain. Yet the ordeal has strengthened the spirit of our country. In the face of this unprecedented crisis, the public has shown solidarity rather than selfishness, unity instead of division.




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If lockdown is lifted by age, how will age difference couples cope, says VANESSA FELTZ



YOU might say the odds have always been stacked against age-gap relationships. The tut-tutters predict doom the moment they so much as sniff a union between May and December. "What does that old fool possibly think that beautiful damsel sees in him?" they ask. "How could that ancient crone believe that hunky young buck finds her attractive?"




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Lockdown for over-70s? I won't put up with this ageist claptrap, says ANN WIDDECOMBE



AT LAST there appears to be some momentum gathering behind what I have been saying for weeks: that it is wrong to lock down people on the grounds of age alone.




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This hypocritical self-indulgence has wrecked Ferguson’s credibility, says LEO McKINSTRY



HYPOCRISY is one of the aggravating sins of the progressive elite. There is nothing more sickening than the failure of prominent figures to abide by the standards they seek to impose on others. Such double standards can be found in socialists who rage against private education but send their children to fee-paying schools, or in eco warriors who wail about carbon footprints while globe-trotting in luxury jets.




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You have to be an Oxford University student to be this stupid, says VIRGINIA BLACKBURN



THE entire world is in the middle of a terrible pandemic. Everyone is worried sick both about catching it and the long-term effects of putting the global economy in the deep freeze. People are concerned about jobs, health, the wellbeing of elderly relatives.




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Now our duty is to build care homes fit for heroes, says PATRICK O'FLYNN



UP AND down the land yesterday there were appropriately socially distanced events held to pay tribute to the generation of Britons that defeated Nazi Germany.




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Film crew play it by the book, says JUDY FINNIGAN



WE'RE living in strange times all right. But the weird world of Covid isolation took on a dreamlike quality for me and Richard the week before last. That was when we filmed our week-long series about lockdown reading for Channel 4, five shows which were broadcast this week from our living room.




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Even during lockdown, Britain paid tribute to WW2 heroes, says LEO McKINSTRY



THE commemoration was heartfelt, the nostalgia moving, the gratitude profound.




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Uber to lay off 3,700 workers and CEO to waive salary

Uber is cutting 3,700 full-time workers, about 14% of its workforce, and its CEO will give up his base salary with the nation largely still in lockdown.




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Ontario will not be moving forward with faulty blue licence plates

Ontario's Progressive Conservative government has decided to not move forward with the blue licence plate design for passenger vehicles following readability concerns.




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U.S. won't seek recall of millions of Takata air bag inflators

The U.S. government's highway safety agency will not force automakers to recall 56 million newer Takata air bag inflators, citing industry research that shows the devices are safe.




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Shola Ameobi reveals Newcastle staff are 'excited by the noises' around £300m takeover



Newcastle are closing in on a £300m takeover which could see the club transformed into a major player.




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Liverpool and Newcastle lead Kalidou Koulibaly transfer race after Man Utd and PSG move



Liverpool and Newcastle are leading the way for Kalidou Koulibaly.




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Newcastle takeover: £300m Saudi deal 'set to be confirmed within a week'



Newcastle's £300m takeover is set to complete within a week.




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Man Utd and Newcastle given Donny van de Beek transfer boost as ‘verbal agreement’ emerges



Manchester United and Newcastle have both been linked with summer transfer raids for Ajax midfielder Donny van de Beek.




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Cruise: How to plan for a cruise holiday without breaking the bank



CRUISE holidays are on hold for now, however, many cruise enthusiasts continue to hold out hope for future cruises. For those looking to cruise in the future, but faced with a tighter budget, the good news is there are some ways you can save on sailings.




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Cruise secrets: Cruise ship staff reveal their worst moments onboard liners



CRUISE holidays are popular all over the world, but especially with Britons. However, cruises are not as luxurious as they seem according to some cruise ship staff who have revealed their worst moments on board liners.




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Cruise: Travellers must abide by these strict protocols for future cruise holidays



CRUISE holidays are currently on hold, but new plans to implement safety regulations means that travellers must fit certain health criteria in order to sail. What will the new measures entail?




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Cruise: Guests may be banned from speciality experiences if they don’t follow this rule



CRUISE holidays offer a number of luxurious leisure activities as part of the package. However, for an extra cost passengers can enjoy more exclusive experiences, but only if they stick to this rule.




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Cruise companies reveal whether over 70's will be banned from future sailings



CRUISE lines are assuring older passengers that they will not be discriminated against for future travel, despite being classed as some of the most vulnerable to coronavirus.




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Royal Caribbean makes changes to instil customer confidence and reduce financial losses



ROYAL CARIBBEAN has made further changes to their policy in a bid to instil confidence in customers and reduce the risk of financial losses for customers.




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Cruise: How travel dreams are made reality for guests long before a cruise sets sail



CRUISE holidays may begin for guests the moment they step onboard, however, the planning and preparation needed to create the ultimate experience begins long before. Journey Planner Denitza Dimitrov, one of the forces behind river cruise company Emerald Waterways, explains how her job helps to make cruise dreams a reality.




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Will Championship fixtures be postponed? Games in danger due to Storm Dennis



Championship fixtures could be affected by the incoming Storm Dennis this weekend.




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Wayne Rooney penalty: Man Utd fans go crazy after Derby star scores Panenka vs Fulham



Derby star Wayne Rooney scored a brilliant panenka penalty against Fulham.




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Leeds SECOND in Championship and promoted as final table predicted amid coronavirus crisis



Leeds United's promotion hopes have been thrown into chaos after the coronavirus caused the EFL to suspend all leagues, but the final Championship table has been predicted by a supercomputer. Will Marcelo Bielsa's side finally return to the Premier League, and who will be relegated?




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EFL salary cap must follow coronavirus measures to avoid Bury fiasco repeat - NEIL SQUIRES



Daily Express Chief Sports Writer Neil Squires urges the EFL and its clubs to protect their long-term future once the coronavirus crisis ends.




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Football quiz questions and answers: 15 questions and answers for your home pub quiz



Express Sport has compiled a football quiz with questions and answers that you can use with your friends and families during the lockdown.




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How Chelsea could line up with Ben Chilwell and four other potential signings next season



Chelsea have reportedly entered talks with Leicester over a move for Ben Chilwell, so how could the Foxes full-back fit in at Stamford Bridge?




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Premier League clubs to disinfect GRASS as they await Boris Johnson speech tomorrow



Premier League clubs will disinfect the grass when the season resumes.




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Chelsea star Christian Pulisic sends brilliant message to Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp



Christian Pulisic has sent a message to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp regarding his time at Borussia Dortmund.




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Chelsea and Man Utd join Tottenham in race for PSG ace as Lampard looks to bolster squad



Chelsea and Manchester United have joined Tottenham in the pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain star Thomas Meunier.




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Canada backs U.S.-led effort for Taiwan at WHO over China's objections

Canada has backed an American-led effort to allow Taiwan to be granted observer status at the World Health Organization because of its early success in containing COVID-19.




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Militants increasing attacks on Burkina Faso mines

Jihadists linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State organization have been overrunning gold mines, forcing the miners to sell them the gold exclusively, which is then smuggled and sold across the border in places like Benin, Ghana or Togo.




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Egypt's 'abusive' Emergency Law: president expands powers, citing virus

Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has approved amendments to the country's state of emergency that grant him and security agencies additional powers, which the government says are needed to combat the coronavirus outbreak.




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Murder charges laid against father and son in shooting of black jogger

More than two months after a black man was shot to death while jogging on a Sunday afternoon, Georgia investigators concluded that the facts show enough evidence to jail a white father and son on charges of felony murder and aggravated assault.




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Russia, Belarus mark Victory Day in contrasting events

Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Victory Day, the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in the Second World War, in a ceremony shorn of its usual military parade and pomp by the coronavirus pandemic.




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Những bí ẩn về người tình trẻ và nghi án ‘hậu duệ Hitler’

Sau cuộc tự sát bất thành 1939, Unity Mitford trở về nước mà không bị tra hỏi, bắt giữ bất chấp mối quan hệ giữa cô với Hitler, kẻ thù của nước Anh khi đó.




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Nguyên soái Georgi Zhukov là người đánh bại Hitler

Nguyên soái Georgi Zhukov là vị chỉ huy Hồng Quân Liên Xô từ chỗ sắp sửa bị đánh bại tại Stalingrad sang thế đẩy lùi quân phát xít Đức về tận Berlin.




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BBC 'đánh' Đức Quốc Xã bằng sự châm biếm hài hước

Đài BBC chọn cách phát thanh các chương trình hài hước châm biếm Đức Quốc Xã vào lãnh thổ Đức trong nỗ lực đối trọng cỗ máy tuyên truyền của Hitler.




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Konstantin Rokossovsky: lưỡng quốc nguyên soái của Liên Xô và Ba Lan

Cuộc đời lưỡng quốc nguyên soái Konstantin Rokossovsky nói nhiều về lịch sử khó khăn giữa hai dân tộc Nga và Ba Lan.




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30/04/1975: Vào Nam rồi ra đi, u tôi không về lại quê ngoài Bắc

Ông Bùi Văn Phú nhớ lần thăm quê ở Nam Định và người thân, bạn bè đã hy sinh cho đất nước được hòa bình.




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Covid-19: Những phi cơ nghỉ bay được cất giữ thế nào?

Buộc cắt giảm hầu hết các chuyến bay do virus corona, các hàng hãng không phải thuê chỗ đỗ phi cơ và bỏ chi phí tốn kém để bảo dưỡng.




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Bác kháng nghị Hồ Duy Hải: Đại biểu Quốc hội nói ‘chưa thuyết phục’

Hội đồng Thẩm phán TAND Tối cao Việt Nam không chấp nhận kháng nghị trong vụ Hồ Duy Hải, giữ nguyên án tử hình.




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Voi VN lên tàu Ba Lan ra Bắc rồi đi đâu?

Tàu Kilinski chở 85 nghìn bộ đội Việt Minh tập kết ra Bắc năm 1955 còn mang theo cả voi, khỉ và chim chóc để đưa về vườn thú Ba Lan.




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Jean-Marie Le Pen từng khóc khi mất Điện Biên

Về cha con nhà ông Le Pen và phê thiên hữu Mặt trận Quốc gia trước cuộc bầu cử tổng thống mang tính bước ngoặt từ nhiều năm tại Pháp.




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Điện Biên Phủ 1954: Gần 100 pháo đài bay B-29 của Mỹ đã sẵn sàng giải vây

Liệu bàn cờ thế giới có khác đi nếu Anh chấp nhận can thiệp và Mỹ đưa pháo đài bay B-29 tới oanh tạc Điện Biên Phủ hồi 1954, giải vây cho Pháp?




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Reuters: Tài liệu nội bộ cảnh báo TQ đối mặt tâm lý bài Trung toàn cầu sau dịch Covid-19

Tài liệu này cũng nói Trung Quốc có thể cần phải chuẩn bị cho một tình huống xấu nhất là xung đột quân sự với Mỹ.




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Món bánh chuối cả thế giới mê trong thời Covid-19

Cách làm bánh chuối được tìm kiếm nhiều nhất trên internet, nhưng bí quyết để làm ra ổ bánh ngon tuyệt đỉnh thì không phải công thức nào cũng có.