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1.15am GMT
Australia’s political fight over Covid-19 border closures is continuing despite moves from some states to ease their restrictions.
Facing pressure from other states and industry, the premiers of Western Australia and Queensland have now both announced they would relax tough border rules preventing residents of other states entering in the coming days.
1.14am GMT
Europe has listed more than ten million cases to date since the virus first appeared according to latest health authority data analysed by AFP.
In terms of cases, the continent lags Latin America and the Caribbean (11.2 million) and Asia (10.5 million).
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