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UK, Manchester:”ILLEGAL RAVES IN MANCHESTER LEAD TO ONE DEATH, ONE SEXUAL ASSAULT AND THREE STABBINGS”

Two illegal raves in Greater Manchester that attracted in total an estimated 6,000 people descended into chaos at the weekend with one 20-year-old...
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USA:”Restaurants and Bars Are Closing Again Across the U.S.”

The reopening of restaurants across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic has been scattered, inconsistent, and entirely confusing for restaurant workers and diners alike. In...
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Australia:”Australia’s NSW scraps 50-person limit in venues, flags nightclubs opening in August”

AUS – NSW will scrap the limit of 50 people at indoor venues such as cafes, restaurants and churches on July 1, with...
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Japan:”JAPAN TO ALLOW MASS GATHERINGS FROM MID-JULY”

Japan has announced the third and final phase of its reopening plan, which will allow gradual mass gatherings at events beginning in July....
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Greece, Mykonos:”Beach bar closed for two months after huge party fuels coronavirus fears”

The town of Chora, Mykonos, was packed with tourists over the weekend after the country lifted a travel ban to its islands. Visitors...
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Greece: “Greece gets ready to welcome overseas holiday trade as bars and nightclubs reopen”

Nearly all lockdown measures have now been lifted by its government, which has been credited with helping to limit the number of deaths...
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Spain:”Nightclubs and discos in Spain can open from next week but dancing is BANNED under coronavirus rules”

The Ministry of Health today ruled space usually allocated for dancing must now be used for extra tables and chairs to cope with...
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Netherlands, Nijmegen:”Social Dis-Dancing? Dutch Club Tries Post-Coronavirus Layout”

Dutch youth hit the club on Saturday, sort of, in one of the country’s first attempts to resume nightlife after the coronavirus outbreak,...
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Europe:”Central European Countries Ease Event Restrictions”

Events of 500 people can take place in the Czech Republic and German capital in June, with Switzerland permitting shows of up to...
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Asia: “S. Korea to test QR codes at nightclubs, eateries, cinemas to contain virus”

South Korea plans to test quick response (QR) code-based entry logs at nightclubs, eateries, cinemas and even churches starting this week in its...
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