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The latest figures from Luxembourg show that 102 new cases of coronavirus were discovered over the last 24 hours.
Two arrest warrants have been issued by the German authorities against the man.
Speaking to Swedish national radio broadcasted SR, Lars Gårdfeldt, a priest in Gothenburg, said that he's decided to stop wedding straight couples.
Production by US factories, mines and utilities in August surpassed the level seen before the pandemic caused an unprecedented collapse, according to Federal Reserve data released Wednesday.
Following a first assessment by foreign experts, it has, however, been determined that what has been discovered is indeed of very high historical value.
During the parliamentary debate on the new Covid-19 law, the Prime Minister denounced a "minority" of the population that "forces the majority" to live with restrictions instead of "participating in the collective effort".
Afghanistan's central bank said Wednesday that the Taliban had seized more than $12 million in cash and gold from the homes of former government officials, as it called for all transactions to be made in local currency.
China's social media was flooded with discussions on the potential demise of housing giant Evergrande as rare images of protests and public anger were shared across a tightly controlled internet.
The mayor of Echternach, whose town was heavily hit by the floods in mid-July, was a guest on RTL Radio on Wednesday morning.
Anti-coup protesters in Myanmar said Wednesday they had destroyed four military-owned communications towers over the last week, as demonstrators step up attacks on government infrastructure.
Following the floods in mid-July, the Ministry of Family Affairs received 211 applications from people in need of financial support.