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Coronavirus live news: Iran deaths pass 4,000 as US insists isolation measures are working after record daily toll

Coronavirus live news: Iran deaths pass 4,000 as US insists isolation measures are working after record daily toll

Boris Johnson still in intensive care; US protective equipment stockpile nearly empty; virus could push 500m people into poverty

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Food supplies across the world will be “massively disrupted” by the coronavirus, and unless governments act the number of people suffering chronic hunger could double, some of the world’s biggest food companies have warned, writes Fiona Harvey, the Guardian’s environment correspondent.

Unilever, Nestlé and PepsiCo, along with farmers’ organisations, the UN Foundation, academics, and civil society groups, have written to world leaders, calling on them to keep borders open to trade in order to help society’s most vulnerable, and to invest in environmentally sustainable food production.

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For a republic that dispatched most of its own royal family to the guillotine 227 years ago, the French have an enduring fascination with the British monarchy, writes Kim Willsher in Paris.

She is a symbolic figure. When we say “the Queen” we immediately think of the “Queen of England”. She is a kind of mater dolorosa (sorrowful mother: a reference to the image of the Virgin Mary holding a dying Jesus), the soul of the nation.

She is like a rock in a storm, here we have a woman who has reigned for 68 years and who will soon be 94 years old, who has known the war…and made reference to it.

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