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Graphics: How are ordinary people coping in coronavirus-hit Wuhan?

"It really changed a lot," Wu Wenjun, a 27-year-old medical worker in Wuhan, told CGTN about her life since the lockdown of the megacity, which is home to over 11 milli

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Trump administration should take more care of U.S. big tech's thieving

Ryan Ding, Executive Director of the Board and President of Huawei's Carrier BG (business group), speaks at a Huawei product and solution launch event in London, U.K., February 20, 2020. /Xinhua

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Honda's Philippine to close auto production plant

The Philippine unit of Honda Motor said on Saturday its production facility will shut down next month, as the Japanese automaker struggles to shore up global automobile operations.After the Philippin

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South Sudan's rival leaders form coalition government

President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, swears in Dr. Riek Machar as the first Vice President of South Sudan, in Juba, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020.(AP Photo/Charles Atiki Lomodong ) South S

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Japan urges G20 members to boost spending to offset virus fallout

Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso takes questions from reporters at the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington, U.S., October 18, 2019. /Reuters Japan

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Seafood consumption in the U.S. rises slightly to 11-year high

The Americans gulped down an average of 16.1 pounds of seafood in 2018, increasing by about a tenth of a pound from the figure in 2017, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced F

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Xi sends reply letter to U.S. elementary school students

Xi said he is pleased to see those students write and learn Chinese so well, and hopes that they will continue to work hard, make greater progress and become young amba

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2 sons of Egypt's ex-president Mubarak acquitted of corruption charges

An Egyptian court acquitted on Saturday Alaa and Gamal Mubarak, the sons of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, in a corruption case, state-run Ahram Onli

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Buffett defends Berkshire stock push, reassures on company future

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett (left) and Vice Chairman Charlie Munger are seen at the annual Berkshire shareholder shopping day in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., May 3, 2019. /Reuters War

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Fashion vs. climate: Are luxury brands doing enough?

Models wear creations by designer Burberry at the Autumn/Winter 2020 fashion week runway show in London, February 17, 2020. /AP Like every year, the fashion world's glitterati have been gather

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Asian-American college publication Girda returns in Los Angeles

03:12 Fifty years ago, a college publication was created by a group of Asian-American students during the civil rights movement. Taking its name from the movie "Godzilla," Gidra played

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Australia reopens the door to some Chinese students after coronavirus ban

The Australian government said on Saturday it will allow the return of some Chinese high school students who have been blocked from entering the country due to coronavi

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Bloomberg says women involved in 3 non-disclosure agreements can ask to be released

Still under fire for his response to Sen. Elizabeth Warren's questions at Wednesday's Democratic debate about non-disclosure agreements, Mike Bloomberg said on Friday h

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South Sudan set to swear in former rebel leader as first vice president

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir is due to swear in former rebel leader Riek Machar as his first vice president on Saturday after the two men agreed to form a unity g

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737 MAX Plane Crashes: US Prosecutors Probing Whether Boeing Pilot Deliberately Misled FAA

The Boeing 737 Max fleet has been grounded since 13 March 2019, after two crashes of this passenger plane killed a total of 346 people earlier that year and in 2018.The

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Blue Brexit passports to be issued from next month

Blue passports will be issued for the first time in almost three decades from next month to mark Britain’s departure from the EU, the government has announced.They will

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South Sudan’s rivals form unity government meant to end war

South Sudan opened a new chapter in its fragile emergence from civil war Saturday as rival leaders formed a coalition government that many observers prayed would last t