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+ n8 k( p: a* U( v( z MORGUES in Italy are overhwhelmed as the latest figures show that 2,158 people have now died from the coronavirus in the country.Some in the hardest-hit northern areas of Italy are said stanley thermos to be unable to cope with the number of bodies despite working around the clock.6 Cemetery workers and funeral agency workers in protective masks transport a coffin in a cemetery stanley puodelis in BergamoCredit: Reuters鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news and updatesThe Lombardy region in the north of the country has been particularly hit hard with Brother Marco Bergamelli, one of the priests at the All Saints church in Bergamo, telling the New York Times that the church could not cope with the demand. Unfortunately, we dont know whe stanley cup re to put them, 聽Bergamelli said. It takes time and the dead are many. Crematoriums are said to be working 24 hours a day but still cannot keep up.The latest figures released on Monday showed there had been 2,158 deaths and 27,980 known infection Hthj French senate demands EU makes Britain WORSE OFF after Brexit talks
* e2 T5 m0 P' B. f SHAMIMA Begums dad said he AGREES with Home Secretary Sajid Javids decision to strip his daughter of her British Citizenship.Ahmed Ali, 60, said he is on the side of the Government after his Jihadi bri vaso stanley de daughte stanley cup r showed no remorse for fleeing the UK in 2015 and marrying Dutch ISIS fighter Yago Riedijk.4 Shamimas dad said he is on the side of the Government for their decision to strip the Jihadi bride of her citizenshipCredit: ITVMr Ali told The Mail on Sunday: I know they the British Government don t want to take her back, and in this I don t have a problem. I know she is stuck there but that s because she has done actions that made her get stuck like this. I can t stanley flaschen say whether it is right or wrong, but if the law of the land says that it is correct to cancel her citizenship, then I agree. Mr Ali, a retired tailor, came to the UK in 1975 and married Begums mum, Asma, seven years after migrating.I can t sa |
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