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Coronavirus cripples wildlife sanctuaries, zoos as staff, volunteers pay for animals’ food

Wildlife sanctuaries, zoos and animal hospitals are being crippled by the coronavirus, with the ban on gatherings robbing them of the funds needed to...

Virgin Australia, Qantas receive government backing for domestic flights as coronavirus continues to hit aviation sector

Virgin and Qantas will get Federal Government support to keep flying domestic routes as the aviation sector flounders during the coronavirus outbreak. The Commonwealth will...

Greece relocates unaccompanied migrant children to Luxembourg

Greece has begun relocating unaccompanied minors from overcrowded migrant camps in the country. The first 12 children, aged between 11 and 15, were moved to...

Biden campaign denies ex-aide’s sexual assault allegation

Former Vice-President Joe Biden has denied an allegation that he sexually assaulted a former aide nearly 30 years ago as a US senator. Tara Reade,...

Coronavirus: Why is NYC reporting surge in virus deaths?

New York City's death count has spiked to more than 10,000 after it reported 3,778 people who likely had Covid-19, but died without being...

Coronavirus: Germany slowly eases lockdown measures

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has announced plans to slowly ease restrictions brought in to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. Social distancing rules will stay in place...

North Korean defector becomes first to win South Korea parliamentary seat

Thae Yong-ho has become the first ever North Korean defector to win a constituency seat in South Korea. Mr Thae was once North Korea's deputy...

Coronavirus: Fears of spike in poaching as pandemic poverty strikes

Conservation groups say nature must be a cornerstone of economic recovery plans for the sake of people, health and economies. The call comes amid fears...

Starving Rohingya refugees rescued off Bangladesh after two months at sea

The coast guard of Bangladesh says it has rescued at least 382 starving Rohingya refugees who had been drifting at sea for nearly two...

Coronavirus lockdown: Lessons from Hokkaido’s second wave of infections

It was once seen as something of a success story - a city that worked to contain, trace and isolate the virus - leading...

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