Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
The estimated COVID-19 reproduction “R” number in Britain is 0.7-0.9, compared to 0.6-0.9 last week, and the epidemic is shrinking roughly as quickly as it was before, the health ministry said.
British police said they had cancelled a criminal investigation on the famous 1995 BBC interview with the late Princess Diana, after her brother filed complaints that she had been manipulated into taking part in the same with the use of forged documents.
US Border Patrol agents got hold of more than 4,500 migrants, who were crossing the US-Mexico border, as per government figures. This revelation or announcement comes amid rampant concerns that illegal entries could continue to increase in the coming weeks.
Vice President Kamala Harris, in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, gave a reassurance to US opposition to an International Criminal Court inquiry of possible war crimes in the Palestinian Territories, the White House said.
Chancellor Angela Merkel and German state leaders have agreed for a phased relaxing of coronavirus curbs along with an “emergency brake”, which will allow authorities to reimpose restrictions if case numbers spike again.
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