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Women pack streets in massive marches across Latin America

Hundreds of thousands of women across Latin America's biggest cities flocked to the streets for International Women's Day on Sunday, spurred by a growing outcry over inequality, femicide and stric

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Wall Street tumbles on growth worries

VCG Wall Street's major averages slumped on Thursday as fears of slower economic growth continued to grip the financial markets.The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 969.58 points, or 3.58

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Just how much has sport been affected by COVID-19?

02:23 COVID-19 has affected many worldwide business sectors, but arguably none more so than the sport industry.Many games have been hit by the coronavirus, with a Europa League soccer

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NBA highlights on Feb. 25: Bucks become first 50-win team this season

Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks posts up in the game against the Toronto Raptors at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 25, 2020. /VCG Milwaukee Bucks 1

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Salesforce co-CEO Keith Block steps down

Salesforce today announced that Keith Block, the company’s co-CEO, is stepping down. This leaves company founder Marc Benioff as the sole CEO and Chair of the CRM juggernaut. Block’s bio

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How did patients recover from COVID-19 without special treatment?

As the new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to spread in China, the number of recovered patients is also experiencing an upward trend.According to the data published by China's National H

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Will the new coronavirus co-exist with humans for a long time?

VCG Photo The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is likely to turn into a flu-like chronic illness, co-existing with human beings, says Wang Chen, a respiratory expert and president of the Chinese A

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Racial chauvinism no shield against COVID-19

VCG Photo Editor's note:Adhere Cavince is a Ph.D. student of International Relations at Central China Normal University as well as a Belt and Road Tourism Ambassador. The article reflects the

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Half-a-million insect species face extinction: scientists

Half of the one million animal and plant species on Earth facing extinction are insects, and their disappearance could be catastrophic for humankind, scientists have said in a "warning to humanity".

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Aussie state identifies 577,000 hectares of Koala Priority Area

Strict new measures of setting Koala Priority Area will be put in place in the Australian state of Queensland, which are set to give greater protection to one of the country's most beloved creatures

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Aussie state identifies 577,000 hectares of Koala Priority Area

Strict new measures of setting Koala Priority Area will be put in place in the Australian state of Queensland, which are set to give greater protection to one of the country's most beloved creatures

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Experts: China's policy easing will spur market sentiment

02:35 Experts are projecting that the recent policy easing by China's monetary authorities will effectively shore up market sentiment and the broader economy and they continue to see a

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Save the pets: Special animal rescues amid Wuhan lockdown

As of January 23, Wuhan City, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, has been locked down for 12 days.While humanitarian aid is arriving from across the world

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'Lost' winters are confusing wildlife and putting species under threat

As a result of milder weather, many species are getting muddled and losing their seasonal cues.

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Stocks plunge as China market reopens after holiday

Chinese investors monitor stock prices at a brokerage house in Beijing, January 10, 2020. /AP Photo China stocks plunged more than 8 percent at market open as trade resumed on Monday following

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Spain calls emergency meeting as Storm Gloria death toll hits 13

Residents walk on a bridge over the Onyar river during the storm "Gloria" in Girona, Spain, January 22, 2020. / Reuters photo Spain's government will hold an emergency meeting on Friday to dea

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Australian bushfires to have "dramatic effect" on native wildlife: ecologist

Australia's wildlife are likely to be the hardest hit by the country's ongoing and unprecedented bushfire crisis, according to an ecologist. Prof. Christopher Dickman, an ecologist from the Universi