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Global worries as infections spike in Russia, Brazil, India

Coronavirus cases are spiking from India to South Africa and Mexico in a clear indication the pandemic is far from over, while Russia and Brazil now sit behind only the

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Europe to Facebook: Pay taxes and respect our values — or we’ll regulate

A livestreamed “debate” yesterday between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a European commissioner shaping digital policy for the internal market, Thierry Breton, sound

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Why Taiwans's WHA bid faltered

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Netanyahu-Gantz new Israeli unity gov't sworn in

A new Israeli unity government was sworn in on Sunday after three previous elections yielded no conclusive results in more than a year. The unprecedented power-sharing

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Spotlight: What China has done to boost int'l cooperation against COVID-19

(Xinhua/Wang Shoubao)By upholding the vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity, China has been - providing updates on COVID-19 in a timely manne

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Cold War nuclear tests made it rain more in the UK - here's why

The electric charge from nuclear explosions caused thicker clouds to develop and dump torrents of water across Britain.

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Chinese-Kazakh joint projects resume amid epidemic, show resilience, vitality of BRI

-- At the Orda glass plant in southwest Kazakhstan's Kyzylorda Region, the civil engineering work has almost come to an end. -- In the capital Nur-Sultan, ancillary work has resumed at a ring road af

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Global Business Daily: Ryanair anger, Exxon losses, Boeing bonds

"What's going to happen now, because all of this state aid dumping, is that the well-run, financially strong airlines going into this the strongest are going to come out the weakest."Ryanair's Michae

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Is Yemen going to split into two countries?

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India mulls extension of lockdown amid COVID-19 spread

Discussions are underway in India regarding whether to extend the 40-day lockdown, imposed to fight COVID-19 and slated to end on May 3. Prime Minister Narendra Modi o

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Xinjiang's "queen of beauty" writes life's empowering anthem for women

From down in the gutter in her marriage and career to a "beauty queen" in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Khemernisa Abdulla has penned an empowering anthem for women with her

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Xinhua Headlines: Rumor Buster: Six facts about China's fight against COVID-19

By Xinhua Writers Sun Yi and Cheng XinBEIJING, April 9 (Xinhua) -- The COVID-19 pandemic is raging worldwide. At such a critical moment, some Western critics have neglected to concentrate their effort

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China timely shares COVID-19 information, advances int'l cooperation

Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), China has timely released information, shared epidemic control experience, and advanced international exchanges and cooperation. The cou

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China timely shares COVID-19 information, advances int'l cooperation

Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), China has timely released information, shared epidemic control experience, and advanced international exchanges and cooperation. The cou

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China actively assists Africa in anti-virus fight: official

China has been actively assisting African countries in fighting the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) since the outbreak, a health official said Thursday. China has been dispatching medical t

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China's oldest businesses, citizens, pushed to online takeouts

The coronavirus pandemic has pushed just about every type of business with the capability to do so online. And in China, the world's largest e-commerce market, even its

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What COVID-19 means for international aid

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