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  • Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis. For the first time since it started reporting data in January, China announces zero new infections. The official death toll stands at 4,634, with 82,971 officially recorded cases. The pandemic has killed at least 339,758 people worldwide since it surfaced in China late last year, according to an AFP tally at 1900 GMT on Saturday based on official sources. There have been more than 5,260,970 officially recorded cases in 196 countries and territories. The United States has recorded the most deaths at 96,479. It is followed by Britain with 36,675, Italy with 32,735, Spain with 28,678 and France with 28,332. Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announces that its top-flight football league La Liga can resume from June 8, more than two months after the virus halted the season. Sanchez also gives a boost to the country's tourism industry, saying overseas visitors will be allowed to return to Spain from July. The towering Greek temple complex at Paestum, on the south coast, is the first Italian archaeological site to reopen to the public. The site of Pompeii, south of Naples, will be accessible on Tuesday. The Vatican Museums are set to reopen on June 1 by reservation. Four EU countries dubbing themselves the "frugal four" present their own proposal for post-coronavirus economic recovery. Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden want emergency help for badly affected countries to take the form of one-off loans which must be agreed within two years, according to a proposal published by the office of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. India will organise special trains to get at least 3.6 million migrant workers stranded by the pandemic lockdown back home, authorities say, as fresh coronavirus cases in the country hit a new daily high. As Muslims around the world prepare to celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Sunday, marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, Afghanistan has announced a "strict lockdown". In Indonesia, the largest Muslim nation, the government has banned traditional travel across the country, and many residents are turning to smugglers and false certificates to join their loved ones. The number of deaths in New York state caused by coronavirus has fallen to 84 in the last 24 hours, the lowest one-day toll since March 24. Global car rental company Hertz files for bankruptcy in the US and Canada after more than a century in business. Its main international operating regions, including Europe, Australia and New Zealand, are not included in the filing. burs-eab/erc/har
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  • Coronavirus: latest global developments
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