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COVID-19 origins: Why did the Wuhan lab take down its online database?

As U.S.-led Western countries reportedly try to piece together a report accusing lab staff at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) of leaking COVID-19, China has been

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COVID-19 origins: Did three Wuhan lab researchers get infected?

A medical worker tests nucleic acid samples at a local hospital in Wuhan, Hubei Province, central China, May 23, 2020. /CFPAmong the long-rumored stories of coronavirus

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Leaks and spills: What happened in the U.S. coronavirus labs?

04:08 When the WHO and some countries said they wantto investigate the origin of COVID-19 in China,the Chinese government agreed and cooperated. But after months of investigation, the r

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COVID-19 origin: How safe is the Wuhan Virology Institute

An overview of Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, April 17, 2020. /CFPWuhan Virology Institute and its lab have been in the e

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From mountain to town: Relocation brings Baiku Yao people new lease of life

In this combo photo, the upper taken on Feb. 4, 2018 shows Li Zhiming (back) and his family carrying belongings to their new home from Baha Village of Baxu Yao Township

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Roundup: Wuhan lab scientists reject coronavirus leak allegation, urge int'l cooperation

The currently raging coronavirus "could not have been leaked from a lab," Chinese virologists told U.S. media Monday, calling for more international cooperation during the turbulent period disrupt

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Wuhan lab scientists refute coronavirus origin conspiracy theories

Screenshot from NBC News wedsiteScientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) once again strongly refuted conspiracy theories that the novel coronavirus originate

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Demand booms for kids bicycles in China amid COVID-19 lockdown

The bike shelf are almost emptied by eager customers in a Decathlon store in Beijing, China, June 6, 2020. /CGTN Zhu Ping has never imagined that she would have to go through so much trouble t

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China Focus: Beijing steps up wildlife protection with new regulation

At a large forest park in eastern Beijing, 11 birds on the state-level protection list, including four mandarin ducks and two night herons, were recently released. Thes

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Lab-related virus plots contrary to facts: Wuhan lab director

Claims that the novel coronavirus was man-made or leaked by China's National Biosafety Laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) is totally contrary to the f

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CGTN Exclusive: 'We've been transparent', says Wuhan lab director

06:06 Editor's note:The Wuhan Institute of Virology has been in the eye of a storm since the novel coronavirus disease, now known as COVID-19, engulfed the world. Leaving almost nowher

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China mulls supporting foreign banks' access to domestic fund custody business

China is mulling over supporting foreign banks to gain access to fund custody service in the Chinese market, in a move to further open up the financial sector, accordi

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China says coronavirus Wuhan lab footage from UK media is edited

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Thursday the video footage released by Daily Telegraph on May 4 about the Wuhan Virology Institute (WVI) was edited, adding similar tricks ha

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China Focus: China's Jiangxi opening up in full swing

East China's Jiangxi Province has mulled to open up further to boost high-quality development in this inland province, amid the country's new round of high-level openi

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U.S. politicians in a COVID-19 fantasy bereft of science

Editor's note: The following article is taken from the Chinese-language opinion column "The Real Point."Despite the increasing number of conclusions reached by scientists across the world that the

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Top U.S. spy agency: coronavirus not manmade

A statement from U.S. intelligence agencies debunks a conspiracy theory about the origin of the coronavirus, concluding that the virus was "not manmade or genetically modified."The Office of the D

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Conspiracies of COVID-19 origins

Editor's note:James Rae is a professor at California State University Sacramento. He was also a Fulbright Scholar at Beijing Foreign Studies University from 2017 to 2018. The article reflects the