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Without human touch, Britain-EU Brexit talks struggle to find harmony
BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - Stumbling through video calls, the long-troubled Brexit talks are heading for a new crisis as coronavirus health restrictions bar the intense face-to-face meetings that have proven crucial in pulling the negotiations back from the brink.
Oil-hungry Asian nations pounce on low prices to build stockpiles
SINGAPORE: Oil-hungry Asian nations are taking advantage of the collapse in prices caused by the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic to build up their crude stockpiles. China, India and Japan are leading the way in stocking up cheap oil for their perusal in the near future.
EU hopes for tangible progress in Brexit talks by June
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's chief Brexit negotiator said after the first day of renewed talks with Britain that the bloc is aiming for "tangible progress" by June on the shape of a new relationship before London severs its ties with the bloc at the end of the year.
French coronavirus death toll rises by 112 to 674
PARIS (Reuters) - France's coronavirus death toll rose by 112 on Sunday to 674, senior health official Jerome Salomon said, with the number of confirmed infections increased by 1,559 to 16,018.
Wheat in Whitehorse: how climate change helps feed Canada's remote regions
WINNIPEG, Manitoba/OTTAWA (Reuters) - After failing to grow wheat in Canada's subarctic Yukon territory 15 years ago, farmer Steve Mackenzie-Grieve gave it another shot in 2017.
France appeals to workers as coronavirus claims first doctor
PARIS (Reuters) - The coronavirus outbreak has claimed its first fatality among French medical personnel, Health Minister Olivier Veran said on Sunday, as the country prepares for an expected surge in cases.
Abortion activists in Poland fret as coronavirus curbs access
WARSAW (Reuters) - Natalia Broniarczyk, an activist with a charity that assists Polish women who want to terminate pregnancies, says its hot line began ringing non-stop after the government announced border closures to stem the coronavirus outbreak last week.
France reports three more coronavirus deaths, total 1,126 cases
PARIS (Reuters) - French health authorities reported three new coronavirus deaths on Sunday, taking the country's death toll from the outbreak to 19, as the number of reported infections also rose.
Runners shrug off Siberian blizzard during ice marathon over lake
LAKE BAIKAL, Russia (Reuters) - The frozen Siberian lake had been hit by a blizzard and blustery winds and there was thick snow underfoot, but these were relatively benign conditions for the extreme marathon runners competing there on Sunday.
Airbus bribery scandal triggers new probes worldwide
PARIS (Reuters): Fallout from the Airbus bribery scandal reverberated around the world on Monday (Feb 3) as the head of one of its top buyers temporarily stood down and investigations were launched in countries aggrieved at being dragged into the increasingly political row.