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Coronavirus lockdown a lonely time for Jerusalem zoo animals
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Peering through enclosure windows, they were a popular source of entertainment at Jerusalem's Biblical Zoo.
Groups worry over RGL halt
JOHOR BARU: Singapore’s decision to suspend the Reciprocal Green Lane (RGL) with Malaysia for three months will impact Johor’s economy directly, say business groups.
Joy and caution as Greek shops re-open amid strict safety limits
ATHENS (Reuters) - Shops in Greece reopened for the first time in two months on Monday as the government took its first steps towards easing coronavirus restrictions, in a bid to breathe life into the battered retail sector.
Ireland to shut restaurants, bars from Dec. 24 as COVID-19 surges
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland will shut restaurants, pubs serving food and some shops from Christmas Eve, less than a month after they emerged from the previous lockdown after health officials warned the country had quickly spiralled into a third wave of COVID-19 infections.
Ireland clearly in the grip of third COVID-19 wave - health chiefs
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland is in the grip of a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and a rapid acceleration in the growth of cases is of very grave concern, senior health officials said on Monday.
Incoming Biden presidency exposes old French-German rift on defence
PARIS/BERLIN (Reuters) - The German defence minister's warning against the "illusions" of pursuing European defence autonomy rattled French President Emmanuel Macron so much that her comments became a topic of discussion at a cabinet meeting this month in Paris.
Spain's Catalonia to keep bars, restaurants shut another ten days to curb COVID-19
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Restaurants, bars and shopping malls will remain closed in Catalonia for at least another ten days to rein in the COVID-19 pandemic, regional officials said on Thursday.
German minister sees COVID-19 restrictions through winter
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's health minister said on Thursday he expects restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic will continue through winter, with life unlikely to get back to normal in December or January even if infections fall.
German sportswear manufacturer Adidas records profit again in Q3
BERLIN, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- Following losses in the second quarter, operating profit of Adidas improved by more than 1.1 billion euros and reached 794 million euros (937 million U.S. dollars) in the third quarter, the German sportswear manufacturer announced on Tuesday.
Feature: Rome's hotel sector on its knees after nearly eight months without tourists
ROME, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Hit hard by the near-complete tourism blackout in the Italian capital sparked by the coronavirus pandemic, most of Rome's more than 1,800 hotels remain closed, and as many as half may never open again, according to research from one of Italy's main hotel industry groups.