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Trial of Ebola drug shows improvement in US but is suspended in China

Two-thirds of severely ill coronavirus patients in the US, Canada, Europe and Japan improved after taking remdesvir, a US-made Ebola drug, while China canceled phase III of it trial




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Former Tottenham teenager Luis Binks on lockdown with Thierry Henry and why he left England

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY CRAIG HOPE: There are just two guests left in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Downtown Montreal amid Canada's coronavirus lockdown - Thierry Henry and Luis Binks.




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Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter backs USA to host 2022 World Cup amid Qatar charges 

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has suggested that the United States could host the 2022 World Cup if the tournament is taken away from Qatar.




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World's oldest piece of mahogany is found in Canada and dates back almost 80MILLION years

The fossilised chunk of hardwood found near Vancouver Island dates back to the end of the Cretaceous period roughly 80 million years ago.




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Ryan Reynolds enlists wife Blake Lively as he promotes 'obscenely boring' charity shirt

The Deadpool star, 43, had Gossip Girl actress, 32, appear on his Instagram Stories feed as he plugged a T-shirt for Conquer COVID-19 , an emerging charity out of his native Canada.




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Extraordinary moment small plane makes an emergency landing on a packed Canadian highway

A small plane confused drivers as it landed on a highway in Quebec City. The pilot managed to safely land the plane and find a empty spot on the road to land without hitting any cars.




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The safest place in America: Point Roberts in Washington State is cut off from the rest of the US

Point Roberts in Washington State is located on the southern tip of a Canadian peninsula and so is not connected by land to mainland America. It has no coronavirus cases.




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Britain spent £623million on foreign aid last year

Britain's foreign aid budget soared £623million to a record £15.2billion in 2019, it has emerged. The nation paid £1 out of every £8 in foreign aid given by 29 major countries, figures reveal.




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NBA to sell face masks covered with team logos to raise money for food banks in the US and Canada

The NBA will begin selling team-emblazoned face coverings with proceeds going to food bank networks across the US and Canada. NBA partner Fanatics will make the masks.




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Mystery surrounds missing Australian backpacker who disappeared after taking magic mushrooms

Owen Rooney from Ulladulla on the New South Wales south coast disappeared without a trace in August 2010 after abruptly leaving Boundary Hospital in Grand Forks without his backpack and wallet.




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Phoebe Waller-Bridge says the stage play for Fleabag is 'darker' than the TV show

Making an appearance on Stephen Colbert's A Late Show With Stephen At Home on Thursday, the award-winning writer, 34, warned that the production was 'a little bit darker' than the TV show.




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The world must unite to defeat coronavirus and stay united to beat another China virus

SHENG XUE: There is a virus stalking the world. It is a nasty organism that leaves death, destruction and misery in its wake. It began in China, but don't be fooled, it did not start last year in Wuhan.




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Mother, 30, is often mistaken for sons' sister and a teenager

Russia-born Valeria Lipovetsky is regularly asked if she's a teenager, and she's told she's doesn't look old enough to have three children, she revealed in a video posted to TikTok .




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Rachel McAdams joins Lindsay Lohan in wanting a Mean Girls sequel: 'It would be fun'

The 41-year-old Canadian actress appeared on a livestream for Canada's Heroes Of Health: COVID-19 when she was asked about reprising her signature role.




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Malin Akerman stocks up on groceries in protective mask and ripped jeans amid the coronavirus crisis

Malin Akerman braved the grocery store solo, as she purchased some essentials for herself,  husband Jack Donnelly, 33 and son Sebastian Zincone, six, from her first marriage.




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New trial will send drug to COVID-19 patients' home to see if it can prevent serious complications

A new international clinical trial will examine if colchicine, a drug most often used to treat gout, can can reduce rates of hospitalization and death caused by the novel coronavirus.




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Queen and Prince Philip send message of condolence to families of those killed in Nova Scotia

Gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, was shot dead by police after a 12-hour slaughter across the eastern province of Nova Scotia where he killed 16 people.




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Scoob! the new Scooby-Doo film will SKIP theatrical release and head to streaming platforms instead

With the coronavirus pandemic keeping movie theaters throughout the world shuttered, Hollywood studios have had to get more than creative.




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Hailey Bieber blames weather for morning migraines as she and Justin Bieber self-isolate in Canada

She shared clips to her Instagram Story showing what was going on outside the mansion where she and Justin are holed up.




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Coronavirus UK: Heathrow Airport houses 30 homeless sleepers

Mike, who did not want to reveal his last name, has been sleeping in Terminal 5 since lockdown started three weeks ago after being ordered to leave a hostel. Prior to that he was sleeping rough.




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Photographer uses Zoom and FaceTime to capture images of people at home

Mikaël Theimer, who was born in Paris and now lives in Montreal, Canada, used Zoom, FaceTime and Facebook messenger to snap shots of people in their opulent homes amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Vegan mother, who cleared £40K of debt by growing her own food, says lockdown is easy

Amber Allen, 31, a YouTuber from Ontario, Canada, has only 30 items of clothing and lives off the land. She says lockdown should encourage everyone to be more sustainable.




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Canada Goose will buy coyote fur already in the market place for its $1000 parkas starting in 2022

Canada Goose, in a sustainability report planning for its future, says it won't buy coyote fur from trappers starting in 2022 as CEO Dani Reiss insists the company wasn't catering to activists.




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Canadian nurse is 'caught trying to sneak more than 150 lbs of marijuana over the U.S border'

A Canadian nurse 'was found to have over 150 pounds of marijuana in the trunk of her car as she attempted to smuggle it into the U.S. through Detroit Ambassador Bridge customs' (pictured).




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Truck owner uses family HELICOPTER to pursue his stolen vehicle along a highway

A truck owner used his family helicopter to pursue his stolen vehicle along a highway in Canada, providing police with updates and helping them to track down the suspect in under two hours.




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Coronavirus US: Woman who lives in a van says she cannot shower because of the pandemic

Nikki Bigger, from Kingston, Ontario, first started living in a van back in 2015, when she moved to New Zealand.




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Coronavirus: How different countries value a life for calculations

One year's life is valued at around £20,000 to £30,000, according to guidelines from the UK's National Institute for Care and Health Excellence (NICE), which is assessing treatments for Covid-19.




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Justin Bieber talks about binging, cooking, music and mental health while in quarantine with wife

Justin Bieber opened up about binging, cooking, music and mental health    while in quarantine with wife Hailey Bieber in Canada in a new Instagram live interview.




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Alphonso Davies on his first-day nerves meeting Robben to being 'a Chelsea fan by force'

Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies has quickly become one of the clubs most valued assets, but it doesn't mean he didn't have those first-day nerves meeting some of his superstar teammates.




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Justin Bieber takes to Instagram to share a trio of selfies during Canadian quarantine

Justin Bieber has been enduring a tranquil lockdown with wife Hailey, 23, at their mansion in Canada.




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Justin Bieber marvels over wife Hailey and dog Oscar...after doing TikTok challenge with his sisters

Justin Bieber returned to his roots amid COVID-19 by fleeing the U.S. to hunker down in Canada with wife Hailey.




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Man sues bird breeder for selling him a 'defective parrot' in suit reminiscent of Monty Python skit

Michael Davy said he bought a male Electus Parrot from fellow Salt Spring Island resident Akhtar Kidwai last year for $2,100, but a month later the bird was diagnoses with a terminal virus.




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Dancing On Ice star Carlotta Edwards' marriage rift 'came as a shock'

Carlotta Edwards, 30, and Alex Demetriou, 28, are taking a break after he became very close with Love Island's Maura Higgins, 29, when she appeared on Dancing on Ice.




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American Idol: Lionel Richie, 70, embraces working from home for first time as top 20 sing remotely

The 70-year-old singer embraced working from home as American Idol's top 20 performed remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic on Sunday's episode of the ABC show. 




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Underwater noise pollution from ships plummets during the coronavirus lockdown

Researchers studying the changes off of the coast of Canada have called the reduction in shipping something akin to a 'giant human experiment'.




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Hailey Bieber poses up a storm in denim shorts for new Levi's campaign with pal Jaden Smith

She's currently in Canada with husband Justin Bieber amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.




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Coronavirus UK: Roads are jam-packed with traffic while Tubes look even busier

Britain's roads were packed with traffic today visitors flocked to beaches as Brits tried to get the last of the unseasonable April weather in Hove and Whitley Bay. London's roads saw a traffic run at 34% below average.




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Australia funded Chinese scientists to research bats

Spies from the Five Eyes network of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK and the US are examining the work of two staffers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.




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Trolls World Tour rakes in nearly $100million in digital rentals in three weeks

The film Trolls World Tour that was digitally released on April 10 has made $95million in digital rentals in just three weeks, charting a new path for movie studios to release films directly online.




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Patriots rookie Justin Rohrwasser vows to remove controversial 'Three Percenters' tattoo

New England Patriots rookie place kicker Justin Rohrwasser has announced he will remove a tattoo on his left arm since learning it's linked to a right-wing militia that has been accused of racism.




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Job coach Adrienne Tom reveals 10 steps to writing the perfect resume

Professional resume writer and employment coach Adrienne Tom, from Alberta in western Canada, shared 10 simple steps to help you stand out from the crowd in a fiercely competitive job market.




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Bodybuilder claims plants helped to dramatically improve his psoriasis

Mohammed Khan, 22, from Toronto, Canada, says that using Oregon Grape Root serum, which inhibits enzymes involved in psoriatic skin cell production, helped ease his symptoms in weeks.




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Justin Bieber dons a face mask during a rare outing with Hailey... while urging fans to 'stay safe' 

Justin Bieber returned to his roots amid the coronavirus pandemic by fleeing the U.S. to hunker down in Canada with wife Hailey.  




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Bombshell US intelligence claims China lied about coronavirus outbreak

A leaked 15-page dossier from the 'Five Eyes' intelligence alliance states China's secrecy over the pandemic is an 'assault on international transparency'.




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China's 'Bat Woman' Shi Zhengli denies 'trying to defect with confidential files'

Rumors had begun to spread across social media over the past 48 hours that Shi Zhengli had escaped from China, and brought hundreds of confidential documents to the U.S. embassy in Paris.




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Wuhan biosafety expert admits widespread security and maintenance concerns

International pressure was last night building on Beijing following the leak of a bombshell intelligence dossier which accuses China of having lied about the origins of Covid-19.




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Boris Johnson urges world to unite to fund coronavirus vaccine

The Prime Minister said the world needed to come together 'against our common enemy' as he boasted of the UK's £744 million commitment to a global response war chest.




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Giant 'murder hornets' that kill 50 people per year in Asia have invaded the US

Asian giant hornets are native to temperate and tropical climates in East Asia. However, since last November, there have been several sightings of the insects on the west coast of North America.




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Canada pet owner struggles to shift huge hound after it lies in the road and refuses to move 

A dog owner in Canada struggled to motivate her dog to keep walking in a hilarious video. Neighbours laughed as the woman struggled to move her dog after it lay in the middle of the road.




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Employee dressed as Star Wars stormtrooper held at gunpoint when police mistake blaster for gun

Canada police drew their guns on a female worker, 19, dressed as a stormtrooper at a Star Wars-themed restaurant thinking her blaster was a real weapon on Monday.