The government's increased the billions of euros in emergency funds that are available as Italy fights the largest outbreak in Europe.
Ross Cullen has more from Rome.
The mayors of seven cities in Germany have asked the federal government to let them accept unaccompanied minors from Greek refugee camps.
The presence of large numbers of refugees at the border between Greece and Turkey has triggered debate in Germany about how to handle the situation.
Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.
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The truce will take effect from midnight in Syria on Friday, with President Vladimir Putin saying he hoped it would end the humanitarian crisis.
Dan Ashby has more.
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Authorities have confirmed the first death from coronavirus in Britain.
The UK's national health service said the patient was older and had underlying health conditions.
Holly Hudson has more.
21 people have been injured after a high-speed TGV train running between Strasbourg and Paris derailed on Thursday morning.
The state-run SNCF rail company said one person is in a serious condition.
Jessica King reports.
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Despite an uptick of coronavirus cases in Japan, the International Olympic
Committee says Tokyo's 2020 games are going ahead as planned. Grace Lee reports from Tokyo.
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