Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
In local coronavirus watch, British health authorities said there had been 12 new cases of coronavirus in Britain, bringing the total to 36. This coronavirus jump in cases with 13 new infections taking the total to 36 and Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he expected the number to rise further.
British police said that two men were charged with attempted murder following an attack on a prison officer at Whitemoor prison in eastern England at the beginning of the year. The police arrested the two men, Brusthom Ziamani and Baz Macaulay Hockton.
A number of people have been found in a shipping container at a port in Hull, northern England, police said, some of whom needed medical attention. There was no immediate indication of how many people were involved or their nationalities.
European Union officials promised more cash for Greece during a visit to its border with Turkey which tens of thousands of migrants and refugees have been trying for days to breach.
The officials urged Turkey to abide by a 2016 deal which requires it to keep the migrants on its soil in return for EU aid. After an upsurge in fighting in Syria last week, Ankara says it will no longer stop migrants who want to reach Europe.
Greek riot police have used tear gas against the migrants at its Kastanies border post, while the coastguard has tried to stop boats transporting migrants to Greece’s Aegean islands. A Syrian boy died on Monday after his boat capsized in the area.
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