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Australia: “MELBOURNE’S LGBTIQ+ NIGHTLIFE IS DOWN BUT NOT OUT”

Coronavirus may have nightlife in its grasp, the lights of Melbourne’s bright and buzzing social scene are far from dim. Working in tandem...
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Europe: “Europe Clamps Down on Night Life to Regain Grip on Pandemic”

Europe is tightening some restrictions on public life again as summer partying risks reigniting the spread of the coronavirus. Wary of returning vacationers...
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Global: “With Coronavirus Spreading, It’s a Bizarre Time to Open Nightclubs”

Europe has been praised for keeping the pandemic in check while reopening its economy. Unlike in the U.S., a combination of responsible individual...
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Mexico, Tijuana:”In Tijuana the night life and sex trade carry on despite coronavirus

Although the Mexico-United States border remains closed to nonessential travel, tourists are still traveling south to Tijuana in search of nightlife, drugs and...
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France, Lozère:”AN ILLEGAL RAVE IN FRANCE ATTRACTED AROUND 10,000 PEOPLE”

An illegal rave in the Lozère region of France that attracted nearly 10,000 people was shut down by police at the weekend. The...
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Croatia: “Split nightlife and clubs are open and lively after corona”

Many people from EU and UK, who want to arrive in Croatia in August or September, are wondering if there is any nightlife...
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Thailand: “THAILAND ENTERS “FESTIVAL SEASON” WITH SEVERAL LARGE EVENTS EVEN CONFIRMING INTERNATIONAL ACTS”

For many months now, nightlife in Thailand has been largely back in business, just less a few tourists and international acts. The tourists...
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Singapore: “Singapore to consider limited pilots with more stringent safe management for nightlife sector”

SINGAPORE – Limited pilot programmes to help the nightlife industry reopen safely are being considered by the authorities. Revealing this at a virtual press conference...
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Germany, Berlin: “Berlin bar shutdown: ‘No time to party’ says mayor amid rising coronavirus cases”

Faced with a worrying increase in coronavirus infections, large German cities including Berlin are imposing a shutdown on bars and restaurants from Saturday...
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Oman: “Oman returns to nighttime curfew as COVID-19 cases climb”

Oman will return to an overnight curfew for two weeks beginning Sunday to curb an uptick in coronavirus infections, state media said today....
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