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Anger over Italy Virus Rules as Curfews Enforced around Europe

Italian officials faced a backlash on Monday after imposing coronavirus restrictions aimed at "saving Christmas", as other hard-hit countries enforced curfews in a bid to avoid fresh national lockdowns.

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Stimulus Talks Slow but Continue, Says White House Official

U.S. policymakers continued to hold talks Monday on a new spending package to aid the virus-hit economy, but the negotiations have lost momentum, dimming hopes that an agreement can be reached before the November 3 election.

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U.S. Appeals WTO Ruling Faulting Trump's China Tariffs

Washington has appealed against a World Trade Organization ruling that faulted U.S. duties imposed on hundreds of billions of dollars in Chinese goods during the trade wars between the two giants.

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Free School Meals: A Political Football in England

A campaign by Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford to feed England's poorest children during school holidays has turned into a political football, throwing the spotlight on increased poverty during the coronavirus outbreak.

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Turkish Lira Slides to Record Low of 8 against Dollar

Turkey's lira on Monday set a new record low against the US dollar after the central bank refused to raise its main interest rate and tensions increased sharply with the country's Western allies.

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Asian Markets Mixed as U.S. Stimulus Remains Elusive

Asian markets were mixed Monday with traders increasingly pessimistic that US lawmakers will pass a new stimulus package before next week's election, while spiking virus cases fanned worries about the economic impact of new containment measures.

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Greek Ghost Villages Wake Up for Tourists

The moonlight is the only light in the alleys of Mikro Chorio, the ancient capital of the Greek island of Tilos. And as in many other abandoned villages in Greece, they only come back to life for the tourists.  

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Brexit Talks No Closer to a Deal, Say Insiders

Britain and the European Union are still a long way from a post-Brexit trade deal, several European sources told AFP Sunday, as both sides prepared to resume talks this week.

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UK Eyes EU Trade Deal 'as Soon as Possible'

Britain said on Friday it was targeting a post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union "as soon as possible", after France suggested an intensive new schedule of talks could extend past the bloc's October 31 deadline.

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Tesla to Recall 30,000 Cars from China over Suspension Defects

U.S. electric car manufacturer Tesla will recall almost 30,000 vehicles imported into China due to suspension defects, China's market regulator said Friday. 

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