Friday, October 9, 2020

World News Briefs -- October 9, 2020 (Night Edition)

Reuters: Europe records 100,000 daily coronavirus cases for first time 

(Reuters) - Europe surpassed 100,000 daily reported COVID-19 cases for the first time on Thursday, after countries such as Russia and United Kingdom saw no respite in the mounting number of infections every day in the past five days. 

Cases throughout Europe have been steadily rising over the past week even as new infections in worst-affected countries such as India and Brazil have shown signs of slowing down. The epicentre of the outbreak in the European region has moved to the United Kingdom, Russia, Spain and France which have reported at least over 10,000 cases each in the last three days. 


 MIDDLE EAST 





Israel's second lockdown slowing outbreak, data suggest. 




 ASIA 

Kyrgyzstan's president declares state of emergency in capital











 AFRICA 









 EUROPE 




Poland and Lithuania recall diplomats from Belarus. 






 AMERICAS 




Amid Donald Trump’s coronavirus woes, Nancy Pelosi unveils bill to assess presidential capacity.








 TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR 



Islamic State 'Beatles' in court over US hostages' deaths. 


ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS 






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