The Morning Filter Welcome to The Morning Filter, your best way to start the day one step ahead of the news cycle. We hope you are staying home and staying safe. Here are the big stories that you need to follow today: 1) Coronavirus | Day 2 of India lockdown Reported cases in India numbers have crossed 600, with the death toll at 13. Follow live updates of today's developments here. 2) Coronavirus | COVID-19 deaths top 20,000 worldwide, mostly in Europe With 7,503 deaths, Italy is the most affected country ahead of Spain with 3,434 and China with 3,281, the country where the initial outbreak occurred. 3) Coronavirus | Modi to join extraordinary virtual G20 Summit chaired by Saudi King Saudi King Salman will chair the summit, which would be attended by G20 leaders, including Prime Minister Modi, President Putin and US President Donald Trump, on Thursday to advance the coordinated response to the novel coronavirus pandemic. 4) Coronavirus | Air India to fly stranded Israeli nationals on a 'relief' flight to Tel Aviv The airline will fly its 342-seater Boeing 777-300ER from New Delhi and will return to the national capital as a ‘ferry” flight. 5) Coronavirus | WHO partners Microsoft, Facebook for global coronavirus hackathon The #BuildforCOVID19 hackathon would begin accepting project submissions on Thursday. The hackathon would announce top projects on April 3. 6) Coronavirus | Ethiopia to release thousands of prisoners to limit coronavirus spread “Considering the nature of the transmission of the virus and to end the overcrowding in prisons, the cases of 4,011 prisoners have been discontinued and given pardons,” Attorney General Adanech Abebe said, adding that the releases would begin Thursday. 7) Coronavirus | U.K. Chancellor to announce dole for self-employed British finance minister Rishi Sunak will say on Thursday how he will help self-employed workers who risk losing income during a near shutdown of the economy by the government as it tries to slow the spread of the coronavirus. 8) Coronavirus | Iran to ban intercity travel from Thursday The strict new measures come after weeks of cajoling largely failed to prevent hundreds of thousands of Iranians taking to the roads to visit family for the two-week Persian New Year holiday. Morning Filter will return tomorrow. Follow up on the day’s biggest stories and get concise analysis with The Hindu’s Evening Wrap newsletter, delivered to your inbox every weekday evening. |
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