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Italy sees fewer COVID-19 patients, SMEs prep for reopening

The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations and intensive care (ICU) patients dropped in Italy over the past 24 hours, according to the latest tally posted by the Civil Protection Department on Satu

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U.S. is to blame for tensions with China

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.CNN published a piece on Thursday about

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Mental health – the looming crisis after COVID-19

People wearing masks walk on the street in Lille, north France, May 11, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Jane Oldcorne is an experienced management consultant and project manager who graduated fro

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Mental health – the looming crisis after COVID-19

People wearing masks walk on the street in Lille, north France, May 11, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Jane Oldcorne is an experienced management consultant and project manager who graduated fro

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My battle with coronavirus: 100 days in a mask factory

Wu Haiwan,head of a mask factory in central China's Hunan Province, finally took some time off during the May Day holiday after about 100 days of uninterrupted work. "

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Which lockdown strategies have actually worked?

Pupils in France return to the classroom, as new research shows school closures significantly helped slow the spread of COVID-19. /Jean-Francois Monier/AFP The peak of the COVID-19 pandemic ma

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A new Oculus Quest headset is reportedly on the way

Facebook has been struggling to keep its VR hardware supply chains open for months, but at the same time they’ve reportedly been hard at work on the next generation of their popular Quest headse

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Dear Sophie: Can I still get a green card given COVID-19, layoffs and recent H-1B changes?

Here’s another edition of “Dear Sophie,” the advice column that answers immigration-related questions about working at technology companies.“Your questions are vital to the spread of knowledge t

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NWU researchers develop a throat-worn wearable that could offer early warnings for COVID-19 patients

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is resulting in big shifts across industries, but the development of more long-term solutions that address a future in which what we need to do is mitigate the impact of

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Headlines: Policeman mutilated in rioters' acid attack resolves to get back to frontline, protect HK

- The acid attack caused multiple injuries to his right arm and back, diagnosed by the doctor as the most severe degree of chemical burns.- "Pain, itching, bleeding, sc

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Silicon Valley needs a new approach to studying ethics now more than ever

Next month, Apple and Google will unveil features to enable contact tracing on iOS and Android to identify people who have had contact with someone who tests positive for the novel coronavirus.Securit

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UK 'army of volunteers' helps their communities during lockdown

03:04 Thousands of community support groups have mobilized across the UK to help the vulnerable and those struggling under the coronavirus lockdown measures.Since the introduction of s

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How to better cope with COVID-19 outbreak mentally? |Guidelines

In order to relieve people's mental pressure, increase their psychological immunity, and boost their confidence in prevailing over the epidemic, Chinese Association for Mental Health organized exp

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EU's integrity takes a test under the pandemic

A man wearing a face mask walks past the European Commission headquarters as the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Brussels, Belgium, April 9, 2020. /Reuters Photo Editor's

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Iran announces 127 new COVID-19 deaths, raising toll to 1,812

Iran's Ministry of Health and Medical Education on Monday announced 127 new deaths caused by the novel coronavirus, raising the official death toll to 1,812 in one of

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Despite canceled trade shows, gaming startups can still win an extra life

As organizers cancel events with massive attendance, like SXSW (400,000 attendees), E3 (66,000), GDC (65,000) and Mobile World Congress (100,000), mobile game developers have felt the crunch. At a sho

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Why you can’t overlook the small details in the pursuit of innovation

This week, we read a very short story, The Great Silence, as we start to head toward the end of Ted Chiang’s Exhalation collection. This story asks questions about how we connect with nature, and also