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Now playing Next world news India, Africa and Latin America newly in the crosshairs of COVID-19 The pressure is easing in Europe but other parts of the world are in the eye of the COVID-19 storm. 12/06/2020
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Now playing Next world news COVID-19: Air France-KLM expands refund policy for cancelled flights The French-Dutch carrier says all passengers whose flights are cancelled amid the pandemic are eligible for refunds, regardless of the date. 12/06/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom London statues boarded up as Mayor urges protesters to stay at home "What I'm saying to people who want to protest in central London is please don't, because you're in danger of falling into a trap laid by the extreme far right, who want to provoke hatred and division," London Mayor Sadiq Khan tells Euronews. 12/06/2020