‘Back in the classroom, open your books’: Germany cautiously reopens schools
BERLIN (Reuters) – Students in Germany went back to class to take their final exams on Monday as schools that had been shut last month to stem the spread of … Read More

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BERLIN (Reuters) – Students in Germany went back to class to take their final exams on Monday as schools that had been shut last month to stem the spread of … Read More
(This April 17 story corrects to fix name of company in second paragraph to make it Protective Life Insurance Co instead of Protective Insurance Co.) By Suzanne Barlyn (Reuters) – … Read More
By Tom Balmforth and Andrew Osborn MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s ministry of defence said on Monday it had ordered thousands of troops into a two-week quarantine after a vast Red … Read More
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Harry appealed to the father of his wife Meghan to call him in the days before he decided to pull out of … Read More
By Marafaele Mohloboli MASERU, Lesotho (Reuters) – South Africa will pursue talks to restore calm in Lesotho on Monday after Prime Minister Thomas Thabane sent soldiers and armoured vehicles onto … Read More
By Michael Holden (Reuters) – Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, have told Britain’s biggest tabloids that there would be “zero engagement” with them in future because of their false … Read More
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s health authority called for a stronger and more rigorous testing regime to ensure that the new coronavirus does not escape detection, whether in travellers arriving from … Read More
LISBON (Reuters) – The coronavirus has swept through a hostel in the Portuguese capital Lisbon, infecting 138 of the 175 asylum seekers housed there, a municipal official said on Monday. … Read More
By Polina Ivanova, Maria Tsvetkova and Anton Zverev MOSCOW (Reuters) – The novel coronavirus has penetrated more deeply into Moscow’s population than official data show, private testing results among people … Read More
By Francesco Guarascio BRUSSELS (Reuters) – At least one victim of the coronavirus pandemic will not be mourned. Influenza, which each year kills hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, all … Read More