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The attack on took place on Saturday near the Chateau Frontenac, on rue des Ramparts, CBC News quoted Quebec City police spokesperson Etienne Doyon as saying early Sunday morning.
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In Melbourne, the capital of Victoria state, which had the highest number of cases in the country, residents were enjoying the first weekend of cafes, restaurants and pubs reopening to walk-in customers.
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Manila's main airport was ordered shut down for 24 hours from Sunday to Monday and airlines canceled dozens of international and domestic flights.
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India comes in second place in terms of cases at 8,137,119, while the country's death toll soared to 121,641.
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"We thank the jury for their time and appreciate their consideration but are disappointed with the verdict and plan to appeal," Apple said in reply to an AFP inquiry.
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The economy has gradually recovered since the index plunged to 35.7 in February during the peak of the coronavirus outbreak in China. The world's second largest economy grew 4.9 per cent in the three months ending Sept. 30, the second straight quarter of growth.
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The driver of the car was arrested and referred to public prosecution, even as no one was injured
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Pubs and bars not serving "substantial meals" must close, alongside casinos and betting shops, while people have also been told to avoid unnecessary travel.
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Talk about good camouflage! Scientists say they have found an elusive chameleon species that was last spotted in Madagascar 100 years ago.
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“The commitment of the state government and the orders from the governor are to use all available resources to solve this situation."
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The student-led demonstrations are also calling for a rewrite of the military-scripted constitution and an end to alleged government harassment of political opponents.
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The equivalent of as many as 1,300 plastic grocery bags per person is landing in places such as oceans and roadways, says study
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Even as Covid-19 infections spike, Trump has stuck to his guns, downplaying the dangers and branding Democrats as rampaging "socialists" intent on shuttering the country.
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Company officials previously had said that another 6,400 nonunion Disney employees in Florida would lose their jobs.
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The Republican Party's first attempt to terminate the six-day deadline extension was struck down by the US Supreme Court on Wednesday.
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The New York Times reported that Central American children are being deported by the United States to Mexico where they have no family to look after them.
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Travel between Canada and the United States usually sees 400,000 border crossings per day, but trips have fallen off to a trickle since the pandemic restrictions were put in place.
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The Ivorian leader says a constitutional court ruling approved his third term, allowing him to bypass two-term presidential limits after a 2016 legal reform.
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70 percent of Indian travellers believe they will be more price-conscious when it comes to searching and planning a trip following COVID-19
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Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in a bitter conflict over Karabakh since Armenian separatists backed by Yerevan seized control of the mountainous province in a 1990s war that left 30,000 people dead.
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As per Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency, the death toll stands at 17 so far, with 709 injured.
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Midwestern state Wisconsin has also set up a field hospital in recent weeks, and hospital workers in Missouri were sounding warning bells as cases there rise.
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The US is the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 9,036,678 and 229,594, respectively, according to the CSSE.
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Over 400 injured; 20 buildings collapse in and around resort city of Izmir;