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Interview: COVID-19 to cause "a lot more volatility" in U.S. stock market: senior strategist

The outbreak of novel coronavirus is going to cause "a lot more volatility" in the U.S. financial markets in the coming days, said a senior strategist with macroeconomic research body MRB Partners o

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Sanctions on Iran hurt its ability to tackle COVID-19 outbreak

The staff of Iran's Ministry of Health and Medical Education arrange boxes of masks donated by China in Tehran, Iran, February 25, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Bobby Naderi is a journalist, c

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Citing concern over COVID-19, Y Combinator moves demo day online

Startup accelerator Y Combinator has moved its famed demo day online, citing a “growing concern over COVID-19,” or coronavirus. The demo day has historically drawn crowds of Silicon Valley elite, jour

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My battle with coronavirus: A barber with baggage

Si Kaixian started packing after being asked to cut hair for a medical team assigned to Hubei, the hardest-hit province by the novel coronavirus in central China. Si a

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My battle with coronavirus: Guarding township near infection hub

On hearing some 10,000 people were put under quarantine right on the other side of the river, township official Hou Yanmei in north China's Tianjin Municipality realiz

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COVID-19: What you need for two weeks of self-isolation

If you have traveled to one of the areas affected by the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe, or you've been in contact with people who have tested positive for the virus, you might be asked to voluntarily p

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COVID-19 awakenings: Can Iran handle the malicious virus?

Editor's note:Bobby Naderi is a journalist, current affairs commentator, documentary filmmaker and member of the Writers Guild of Great Britain. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not

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Infrastructure, technology underpin China's manufacturing superiority -- Hape Group CEO

China's manufacturing industry has the superiority of infrastructure and technological knowledge, which is attractive to global investors, a veteran of the toy industry has said. "China over the las

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China offers further support for young writers, artists

The China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC) has launched a program to further support the country's young literary and artistic workers, according to the

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Consistent innovation, investment bring dramatic changes to China's countryside: Dutch sociologist

China has been dramatically redefining its vast countryside with continuous investment in infrastructure and poverty alleviation as well as technology innovation, said a famous sociologist. UNLIKE E

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U.S.-Taliban deal provides hope for ending war in Afghanistan but uncertainty remains

The United States signed a deal with Afghan Taliban on Saturday, framing American troops' future exit from Afghanistan and intra-Afghan negotiations. Though the agreement provides hope for the Unite

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My battle with coronavirus: Every delivery order a promise

(By Xinhua writers Sun Wenji, Liu Yide) Wang Haifei, a 37-year-old deliveryman, summoned up all his courage to send an order to a community where there was a confirmed

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My battle with coronavirus: Delivering baby in quarantine zone

Dr. Xi Hehong holds the newborn baby girl who is discharged from the hospital on Feb. 21, 2020. (Photo provided to Xinhua) by Xinhua writers Peng Peigen and Wu Guangyu

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China shows remarkable coordination, selflessness in fighting coronavirus: British business leader

China has demonstrated remarkable coordination and selflessness in its fight against the novel coronavirus as a nation, while showing incredible sensitivity to the needs of the people, Stephen Perry

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Announcing the TC Pitch Night: Robotics + AI startups

The night before the Robotics + AI event at UC Berkeley, TechCrunch is hosting a private Pitch Night, featuring innovative startups in robotics and artificial intelligence. After reviewing hundreds of

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History and humanity: Two lessons for WSJ

A screenshot of Wall Street Journal's opinion article by professor Walter Russel Mead. / WSJ Editor's note: Tu Yun is an editor with China Plus. The article reflects the author's opinions and

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Reporters ask for WSJ apology over racist headline

"It is about the mistaken choice of a headline that was deeply offensive to many people, not just in China," 53 members of the Wall Street Journal's China staff and colleagues involved said in an