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Italy starts its first gradual reopening on May 4. Parks will reopen, and people will be allowed to visit relatives with masks. Schools will remain closed till September. Prime minister Conte said in outlining the plan "if you love Italy, keep your distance." Italy has over 26,000 deaths from coronavirus. Mr. Conte said social distancing measures will be needed for months to come. 

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Moderna, J&J, Pfizer in the U.S., Sanofi in France, AstraZeneca in Britain, have accelerated their efforts to have a vaccine ready by the fall.  Moderna and Pfizer use new technologies. Astra Zeneca is working with Oxford University on a vaccine that builds on existing technologies. Both AstraZeneca and Sanofi are building capacity to make hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccine. 

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Germany's MAN truck and bus makes Poland the centre of electric bus production showing that even at a time when there are differences in the European Union, the work for lower emissions goes on. Polish firm Rafako, Skania, Spain's CAF and Volvo are other producers in Poland for electric buses. Poland now makes a third of all electric buses in Europe.

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Ever wonder what the word goatscaping means? It is a way to get rid of weeds. And it works clearing up landscapes. You need goats. Renting 5 goats costs $500 for a week in California. Intriguing in today's world of chemicals doing the job, it was once common. The White House lawns had a flock of sheep to keep weeds in check during World War I.

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Scott McCartney looks at the situation facing frequent travelers who have done something incredible- not taken a flight for a full year during the coronavirus. Many travelers are now getting ready to start flying again. Here he gives a list of things to check including passport expiry, and expiry dates for medicine kit, checking other items, as a way to get ready for travel after May.

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A nostalgia exists in Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, for the old Yugoslavia and Josip Broz Tito who led Yugoslavia after World War II. This DW.com report looks back at what happened and how Yugoslavia crumbled under ethnic divisions. After all Germans, French, Italians live together in Switzerland. Why was it hard to keep a state with Serbs, Croats and Bosnians, Slovenians together?

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After forming 2 governments, a majority government in 2015 and a minority government in 2019, Trudeau faces problems with his decision calling a snap election in 2021. This was based on the idea that voters were happy with the vaccination drive. Yet Trudeau's Liberals lead in the polls over the Conservative party has vanished. Voters are asking whether a new election was needed at this time.

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Homelessness is a major issue in Portland and in the Oregon governors race in US. This and the legalization by referendum of small quantities of hard drugs has pulled Nike cofounder into the race to support a Republican Ms. Drazan. He first supported an independent Ms. Johnsons, and now has shifted support to Ms. Drazan. Republicans control only Alaska of the western states in the US. 

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The Sanjhi panel is art from Uttar Pradesh showing Krishna on the banks of the Yamuna in Gokul. This panel was a gift from prime minister Modi to president Biden at the Quad meetings in Tokyo. Art from Gond in Madhya Pradesh and Kutch art were part of the gifts to Mr. Albanese the prime minister of Australia, and Mr. Kishida the prime minister of Japan.

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Turkish president Erdogan says his talks with Mr. Putin at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meetings gave him the impression that Russia would like to end the war as soon as it can. Ukraine is recovering some of the territory lost in the early days of the war in the Luhansk region as its forces advance leading to a situation in which a new phase is reached in the war.

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The new Southern Wall China is building along its borders with Burma and Vietnam. The border stretches for 3000 miles. Yunnan which borders Myanmar, Vietnam, and Laos has allocated a half billion dollar fund to fortify security barriers on the border. To close the border for zero Covid-19 policy and protect China's southern gate 100,000 officials, police officers, soldiers and civilians are patrolling this border.

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Trinity Rodman made her US senior national soccer team debut in Feb. 2022 and had 2 goals and 3 assists in 17 games. She plays for the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League, and the youngest at 18 years to be drafted. She attributes her speed to her mother who was a sprinter as an athlete, and her success to her mother and her siblings.

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Deutsche Bank plans a share sale for 8 billion euros in 2017 after being hurt by legal settlements and a decision to reverse the sale of retail unit Postbank. Its deal advisory business and corporate finance unit is being merged with its trading unit. Shares have recovered somewhat from a low of 10 euros in September 2016. Share price is 19.14 euros on March 5, 2017.

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Spain's prime minister Mariano Rajoy of the People's Party won two elections in December and June but failed to win a parliamentary majority. After 10 months as acting prime minister Rajoy leads a new government with the Socialist party agreeing to abstain in a parliamentary vote. Socialist Party PSOE faces internal divisions, and the minority government will find it difficult to pass legislation.

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Donald Trump's remarks to a rally of NRA supporters about stopping Clinton after she appoint judges and affects gun rights granted under the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, are seen as a threat to Hillary Clinton. Clinton's campaign manager called it "dangerous." Prominent Republicans called them provocative, and Speaker Ryan stated one should never talk like that on the Second Amendment. 

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In a effort to boost slowing economies in the European Union, the head of the European Central Bank, Mr. Draghi, announces interest rates will remain unchanged till 2020. He also announced a fresh stimulus, offering cheap loans to jumpstart the economy. Economic growth forecasts were cut to 1.1% for 2019 down from 1.7% earlier. Growth of just 0.2% in the last quarter of 2018 prompted action by the ECB.

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New studies from the University of Chicago and the Chinese University of Hong Kong show China's growth rate measured by real GDP to be overstated by 2 percentage points on average every year from 2008 to 2016. As a result the size of the economy may be overstated by 16% or more than $1.5 trillion. Industrial output and investment it says have been exaggerated.

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The losses for soccer clubs in Europe could reach 4 billion euros from the coronavirus for the soccer seasons ending in 2021. The big ten leagues including Spain, France, Italy, Germany and Englan d,  would lose 3.6 billion euros, with lost ticket sales of 1.5 billion over 2 seasons. The stadium in Leipzig could host 21,000 people in one of the first soccer games in front of fans.

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New cases per day in U.S. drop to 35,000 and in India to 55,000 for August 17, 2020. India increased testing to 900,000 per day. Most of these tests are RtP PCR tests with some antigen tests. ICMR's goal is to reach 1 million tests per day. The positivity rate has dropped to 8.62% with the increased testing. There are about 1400 labs in India doing testing.

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Mr. Trump's 2 day visit to India marks the beginning of a period with closer trade and defense relations. Mr. Trump visited Ahmedabad, Gujarat, including the Sabarmati Ashram of Mohandas Gandhi. He also visited the Taj Mahal in Agra. Mr. Trump is popular in India and received a rock star reception at the Sardar Vallabhbhai stadium in Ahmedabad, the largest cricket stadium in the world.

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The coronavirus health crisis with people staying at home in a lockdown has shown the tremendous potential for telemedicine. It has revolutionized the medical profession as more patients are treated over the phone or video app discussing symptoms in a virtual visit and treatment, when the situation is minor or not critical. A urology doctor discusses the potential for using telemedicine in his field and many other medical fields.

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This article in the New York Times makes an extraordinary report about Rod Rosenstein, U.S. Deputy Attorney General and his views on president Trump following Trump's firing of FBI Director Comey. New York Times says it has based its report on meetings in which Rosenstein participated with Justice Department and FBI officials. Mr. Rosenstein and Mr. Sessions, the Attorney General, attended a meeting at the White House last year with Mr. Trump in which he agreed to write the memo cited by Mr. Trump for firing Mr. Comey. Rod Rosenstein had no idea at the time that Mr. Trump would cite his memo, and felt afterwards that he had been used by Mr. Trump, according to this report in the NYT. Leading Democrats were very critical of Mr. Rosenstein for providing the memo that served as the basis for firing Mr. Comey. Mr. McCabe who succeeded Mr. Comey and others also left the Justice Department and the FBI, and the events of that time has created dissension in the FBI and the Justice Department, leading to the release of this information to the New York Times.  Mr. Rosenstein according to this report based on internal meetings with Justice Department officials, was concerned about the chaotic situation in the White House following the firing of Mr. Comey of the FBI. During this time it is reported here Mr. Rosenstein suggested recording of the president and invoking of the 25th Amendment. The 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides for removal of the President by the Vice President and cabinet officials on certain grounds such as when the president "is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office." Mr. Andrew McCabe, who was head of FBI following Mr. Comey's firing was also fired, and he has memorialized his interactions with Mr. Rosenstein in memos that are now with the Mueller investigation.  Not everyone thinks this is a constructive step as a letter in the New York Times questions the wisdom of such a report leading to the departure of Mr. Rosenstein. Mr. Rosenstein is seen by some as defending the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election. But even this may be overstated or in doubt as the criticism of Democrats leading to the the release of the report by the NYT on Rosenstein shows. Mr. Rosenstein says in response to the NYT report that he sees no need for invoking the 25th Amendment. ...
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The failure of the iPhone XR is leading to a Japanese supplier for the model Japan DIsplay Inc. to seek a bailout from investor groups in China and Taiwan.

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Venezuelans flee hyperinflation and shortages of basic needs going over the Colombian mountains at 12,000 feet in an unprecedented migration. About 3 million refugees fled Venezuela in recent years.

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H20 chip approved for China not taken up by China- 15% of sales were to go to US government. China has asked its corporations not to buy this chip.


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