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Philippines, Manila: “LIVE MUSIC MARKETS HIT AS MORE CITIES LOCK DOWN”

The Philippines has become the latest live entertainment market to be put back into lockdown amid concerns a surge in new coronavirus cases...
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Spain: “Spain’s streets empty once again as country enters first night of curfew”

City streets across Spain were deserted on Sunday night after the Spanish government declared a state of alarm in a bid to contain the spread...
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Australia: “Victoria’s coronavirus restrictions set Melbourne’s pubs, restaurants and shops on a 30-hour race to reopen”

Daniel Andrews was still speaking at his press conference when the phones started ringing at the Grand Hotel in Warrandyte, in Melbourne’s outer...
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Greece: “Greece Imposes Compulsory Mask Use, Nighttime Curfews to Combat Covid Spread”

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced new measures to stop the spread of Covid-19 in a major speech to the Greek public on Thursday....
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UK, Wolverhampton: “Gorgeous nightclub in Wolverhampton handed lifeline £50,000 in Government funding”

Gorgeous, situated in the city centre, was handed the cash boost as part of the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund. Owner Shaun Keasey...
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Japan, Tokyo: “A PROTEST RAVE UNFOLDED IN SHIBUYA OVER THE WEEKEND”

Over the weekend, citizens of Japan once again took to the streets of Tokyo, using music to unite while peacefully (but not quietly)...
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Europe: “Europe’s COVID-19 Cases Are Spiking. Here’s How 4 Different Countries Are Trying to Stop A Second Wave”

Aresurgence in COVID-19 cases has gripped countries across Europe, leaving politicians grappling with how to curb the spread of the virus. Governments are...
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UK: ”UK nightclubs face “extinction” without government support”

Nightclubs across the UK have warned that they could lose two thirds of their staff or even face permanent “extinction” unless the government...
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Australia: “Australia opens A$50m grant programme for events, as PM speaks in support of sector’s critical role in recovery”

Following the Australian government’s announcement of a AU$50m (US$36m) Business Events Grants Programme in September, Phase one of the scheme has now commenced...
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Canada, Ottawa: ”More than two-thirds of Canadians would support nighttime curfew to slow COVID-19, poll suggests”

OTTAWA — More than two-thirds of Canadians say they would support a curfew if the COVID-19 pandemic became serious enough, according to a...
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