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Deal almost done for UEFA's Champions League reforms - Agnelli
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Agreement on the new-look Champions League structure is close to being complete and should be sealed in the next two weeks, says Andrea Agnelli, president of Juventus and chairman of the European Club Association (ECA).
Cricket: India women's team to play England in one-off test this year
(Reuters) - India's women will play their first test match since 2014 when they take on England in a one-off game later this year, India's cricket board (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah said on Monday.
'Go and pick cotton': Lille's Sanches reveals racial abuse in cup win
(Reuters) - Portuguese midfielder Renato Sanches has said he was racially abused during Lille's 3-1 win away at Ajaccio in the French Cup on Sunday, becoming the latest high-profile footballer in Europe to receive such abuse.
Covid-19: Cases up by 1,529, bringing total to 314,989 (updated daily)
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Deliveroo launches London IPO after business surges in 2020
LONDON (Reuters) - British food delivery firm Deliveroo announced plans to launch its hotly anticipated London listing on Monday after recording a surge in business during the COVID-19 pandemic, although it still posted a loss for 2020.
Covid-19: Total cases worldwide
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Travelling family ‘stuck’ on a Mediterranean island due to Covid-19
As the novel coronavirus stops globetrotters and other adventure travellers in their tracks, one French family of nomads is waiting out the lockdown on a Tunisian island in the Mediterranean.
Covid-19 pandemic causes panic-buying of chicks
In some parts of the United States, the lockdown has spurred a rush for chickens.
Which is healthier: Filtered or unfiltered coffee?
New research finds that drinking filtered coffee may be better for your health than unfiltered, or even, not drinking coffee at all.
Covid-19: Hotel in Beirut once hosted royalty, now it's shutting down
A five-star hotel in Beirut, Lebanon that once hosted royalty and survived the civil war has been forced to close over the country’s economic crisis and coronavirus lockdown, its manager said recently.