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Roundup: Italy's new infections, deaths hit two-month lows before further easing of lockdown

People visit Rome Rose Garden in Rome, Italy, May 16, 2020. Italy's Ministry of Health on Sunday reported 675 new cases and 145 deaths over the last 24 hours, down from 875 new cases and 153 deaths on

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Taiwan reports zero COVID-19 cases for 10 days

People wearing masks walk on street in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, March 30, 2020. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)TAIPEI, May 17 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan has recorded no new novel

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Beijing to conditionally reopen nursing homes

Beijing plans to conditionally ease epidemic prevention and control restrictions over its 682 nursing homes from Monday. The institutions, with some 48,000 senior citi

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Beijing's severe COVID-19 cases drop to zero: official

Nurse Gao Qi checks health condition for a patient at Beijing Ditan Hospital in Beijing, capital of China, May 11, 2020. Beijing Ditan Hospital is one of the capital's

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The upcoming WHA is a unique opportunity for the world

Editor's note:Andrew Korybko is a Moscow-based American political analyst. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not necessarily the views of CGTN.The World Health Assembly (WHA), the gov

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BoE looking more urgently at negative rates, riskier assets

The Bank of England is looking more urgently at options such as negative interest rates and buying riskier assets to prop up the country's economy as it slides into a deep coronavirus slump, the BoE'

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Brutal Afghan attacks highlight limitations of U.S.-Taliban deal

Two brutal attacks this week have laid bare major weaknesses of the U.S.-Taliban troop withdrawal pact: Nothing in it obliges the Taliban to prevent such massacres and the Afghan government's abil

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Kevin Rose on health apps, crypto, and how founders get through this time with their sanity intact

Kevin Rose has been in the spotlight since cofounding the early social news aggregation site Digg in late 2004. A genial whiz kid turned serial entrepreneur, he has since become as well-known for lau

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Truck component maker sees business growth amid COVID-19

03:34 42-year old Zhu Ting, who owns a truck component processing business in Chongqing, almost thought he wouldn't be able to pull through the COVID-19 pandemic.His 30-staff strong co

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Ex-Fed vice chair worried another U.S. shutdown by pandemic relapse

06:59 An economics professor at Princeton University has warned that some states in the U.S. may be opening up its economy too soon and in a "foolish" manner – causing concern over the

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Xinhua Headlines: World awaits Washington's answers to swarm of questions about COVID-19 epidemic

--Just as Americans are desperate for the missing facts of the U.S. fight against COVID-19, the world is awaiting Washington's answers to a swarm of unanswered questions.--the Fort Detrick lab is mere

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Wuhan to launch citywide testing to detect asymptomatic cases

The central Chinese city of Wuhan will arrange nucleic acid tests for all residents who have not been tested before, in order to better know the number of asymptomatic

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Apple Operations SVP details supply chain safety changes due to COVID-19

Today, Apple released its 2020 Supplier Responsibility progress report. In it, Senior Vice President of Operations Sabih Khan published a letter that details an outline of the plan it created to incr

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Covid-19: Don't fall into Trump's trap of shifting blame

U.S. President Donald Trump./Reuters Editor's Note: This opinion article was published on the website of IOL News on May 13th. The article reflects the author's opinions, and not necessarily

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Hong Kong reports 1 new COVID-19 case, 1,051 in total

Hong Kong's Center for Health Protection (CHP) on Thursday reported one more COVID-19 case, taking the total number of the confirmed cases to 1,051. The new case invol

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The dumbing-down of America and the Anglo-American 'virus'

A woman wearing a face mask walks past the White House in Washington DC, U.S., April 1, 2020. /AP Editor's note:William Jones is the Washington Bureau Chief for Executive Intelligence Review a

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Mexico to gradually ease lockdown starting May 18

Mexico's government on Wednesday announced that it will begin to ease the nationwide lockdown from May 18 to reactivate an economy that ground to a halt two months ago