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The Hindu Newsletter - A royal farewell Monday 09, March 2020 The Morning Filter Welcome to The Morn

The Hindu Newsletter - A royal farewell Monday 09, March 2020 [alt_text]( The Morning Filter Welcome to The Morning Filter, your best way to start the day one step ahead of the news cycle. Here’s what you need to know about what’s happening today: 1) Coronavirus update: Delhi CM will request Centre to ban travel to countries with large number of casesThe Delhi government will request the Centre to impose a ban on travel to countries that have recorded a large number of coronavirus cases, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday. 2) Allahabad HC reserves order on posters of anti-CAA protesters The Allahabad High Court on Sunday reserved its order on a matter related to the state government’s move to put up posters of people asked to pay compensation for damage to public property during anti-CAA protests. Order to be delivered today. 3) ‘Attukal Pongala’ to be held today, fresh guidelines The Kerala government on Sunday decided to go ahead with “Attukal Pongala,” one of the largest all-women religious congregations to be held on Monday, but issued fresh guidelines in the backdrop of five fresh positive coronavirus cases being reported in the state. 4) Royal farewell Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, will fulfill their final royal commitment when they appear today at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London. It’s the last time they will be seen at work with the entire royal Windsor clan before they fly off into self-imposed exile in North America. 5) Nepal PM Oli to be discharged today: report Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli, who successfully underwent his second kidney transplant surgery here last week, is likely to be discharged from the hospital on Monday, according to a media report. 6) Turkey to discuss migrant issues with EU on Monday Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he will hold talks in Brussels as he called on Greece to “open the gates” for migrants at Turkey's border trying to get to Europe. 7) Swiss trial over German 2006 World Cup corruption opens Three former German football officials and ex-FIFA Secretary General Urs Linsi will go on trial today in Switzerland over suspicions that Germany bought votes to obtain the 2006 World Cup. 8) Kamala Harris endorses one-time rival Joe Biden's White House bid California Senator Kamala Harris endorsed Joe Biden on Sunday, joining several former 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls who have backed the former vice president. Ms. Harris will have a joint appearance with Biden tomorrow night in Detroit. 9) ECB tells staff to work from home in coronavirus test The European Central Bank has told most of its over 3,500 staff to work from home on Monday to test how it could cope with a shutdown over coronavirus fears. 10) Cruise ship idled by coronavirus outbreak bound for Oakland, California, on Monday The cruise ship Grand Princess, held at sea and barred from returning to San Francisco due to a coronavirus outbreak aboard the vessel, has been directed to the nearby port of Oakland. 11) Saurashtra poised for Ranji Trophy glory at home Saurashtra, led by the inspirational Jaydev Unadkat, will back themselves to win an elusive Ranji Trophy title at home but a buoyant Bengal will be no pushovers in what promises to be an absorbing final beginning here today. Morning Filter will return tomorrow. On weekdays, catch up on the day’s biggest stories and get concise analysis with the Evening Wrap newsletter.  You are receiving this email because you are a user of [thehindu.com]( If you do not wish to receive any such emails, [unsubscribe here.](mailto:rm-0b4drqr9bf2f90kauhrxfebysa8hkzh@newsalert.thehindu.com?subject=Unsubscribe&body=You will be unsubscribed from our mailing list.) To ensure you continue to receive emails from The Hindu in your inbox, please add newsletters.th@newsalert.thehindu.com to your contact. If you can't see the mailer, please [click here.]( Group Sites [The Hindu]( | [இந்து தமிழ் திசை]( | [Business Line]( | [BL on Campus]( | [Sportstar]( | [Frontline]( | [The Hindu Centre]( | [Images]( | [roofandfloor]( | [Classifieds]( Copyright @ 2019, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. [About Us]( | [Contact Us]( | [Subscription](

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