12 July 2020 | Euronews
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Vietnam British pilot who was Vietnam's worst COVID-19 case given all-clear by doctors The British pilot who doctors in Vietnam said was one the worst cases of COVID-19 they had treated has been given the all-clear to return home to Scotland. -
World News Florida breaks US single-day increase record with 15,000 new COVID-19 cases Florida has broken another US record for the highest single-day increase in coronavirus cases. -
World News COVID-19: Surge in new coronavirus cases in Eastern Europe prompts new restrictions With coronavirus cases surging in Eastern European countries like Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria and Croatia, authorities are imposing new restrictions. -
Mongolia COVID-19: Mongolia's traditional Naadam festival goes online due to coronavirus fears Mongolia's Naadam sporting festival goes ahead behind closed doors but a select audience, including politicians, caused some resentment on the streets -
World News Iran blames bad communication, missile alignment for the downing of Ukrainian passenger plane A report released by Iran late on Saturday claimed a number of factors, including miscommunication between soldiers and commanders, were to blame for the shooting down of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752. -
Croatia COVID-19 travel: Huge traffic jams to enter Croatia despite record number of new infections Queues of traffic trying to get across the border into Croatia dispelled doubts that holidaymakers on the continent are being perturbed by coronavirus fears. -
Serbia Serbia: Fifth night of anti-Vučić protests in Belgrade but no trouble reported The protests first started when Serbia's populist president announced a strict curfew for this weekend to curb a surge in new coronavirus cases. -
Spain COVID-19: Voters in Spain's Galicia and Basque Country head to polls amid increased security Voters head to polling stations in Spain's Galicia and Basque Country regions in elections postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic. -
United Kingdom Leicester lockdown unveils the truth about its fast fashion industry Fast fashion and a lockdown boom in online shopping have exacerbated poor working conditions in Leicester and could have helped fuel a local spike in COVID-19 cases. -
United Kingdom Brexit: UK to spend €790m on new GB-EU border control systems ready for 2021 The UK government plans border posts, new technology and extra staff to cope with checks needed at entry points when the post-Brexit transition period ends. -
Syria UN limits aid to Syria's rebel area after Russia opposes dual routes Opposition from Russia forced the UN Security Council to limit humanitarian deliveries to Syria's mostly rebel-held northwest from only one crossing point. -
India India: Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan and son in hospital with COVID-19 The two members of 'Bollywood's first family' were admitted to hospital in Mumbai as coronavirus cases soar in India. -
Israel Israel: Large protest in Tel Aviv targets Netanyahu over COVID-19 economic relief Protesters accuse the Israeli prime minister of failing to address economic woes brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. -
USA Robert Mueller defends Russia probe after Trump commutes Stone sentence The former US special counsel insists that Trump ally Roger Stone 'remains a convicted felon' despite the president's move to stop him from going to jail. -
USA Donald Trump wears mask in public for first time during COVID-19 pandemic The US President had previously sent mixed signals about wearing masks, recommended by health officials as a precaution against spreading the coronavirus. -
Earth News Drop in tourism leaves orphaned baby elephants without funding African elephants could be extinct in 20 years according to the WWF. -
Poland Poland election result: Narrow victory for conservative incumbent Andrzej Duda With 99.7% of ballots counted, incumbent Andrzej Duda has won the Polish presidential election by a wafer-thin margin.