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Japanese actor looks forward to cherry blossoms in Wuhan

As a Japanese citizen, Yano Koji, 46, has seen cherry blossoms numerous times in his home country. But now what he longs to see are the cherry blossoms in Wuhan, central China.When the novel coronavir

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Answer Bank: Can novel coronavirus spread by aerosol transmission?

Aerosol transmission refers to the situation when the respiratory droplets lose water in the air, and the leftover proteins and pathogens form nuclei or dust floats far away in the form of aerosol

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Is the world ready for the spread of COVID-19?

02:13 Millions around the world are worried about the spread of COVID-19 and the real risk it brings. Countries like Mexico are preparing for an outbreak, but worried about whether the

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Letters to the Editor: The sun is always after the storm

Editor's note:As China is fighting againsttheCOVID-19, many international friendsincluding individuals, entities, groups and institutions,among others, haveexpressed their support and blessings to

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Expert: Novel coronavirus may be as persistent as flu

It's possible that the novel coronavirus pneumonia could be a chronic disease, that persists for a long period of time like influenza, said Wang Chen, a Chinese respiratory expert and vice preside

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Pelosi's 'impeachment' of Huawei is doomed to fail

Editor's note: Huang Yongfu is an economic affairs commentator. After his PhD, he started working at the University of Cambridge and then moved on to the UN system. He is an author of many papers

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Hospital uses tech to minimize risk

In Beijing's Haidian Hospital, a designated hospital treating patients with the novel coronavirus, medics say Xiao Bao the robot has been a huge relief for them.The robot has been trained by the m

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Alphabet takes the wind out of its Makani energy kites

Google today announced that it is calling it quits on its efforts to build and monetize its Makani wind energy kites. Makani, which was founded in 2006, came into Google/Alphabet seven years ago as a

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China urges U.S. to be constructive contributor, not irrational spoiler

China urged the United States to view Chinese companies and China-U.S. business cooperation objectively and fairly, and be a constructive contributor rather than an irrational spoiler, Chinese Foreig

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Cubans face cooking gas shortage

People queuing at a gas dispatch center. /CGTN Photo The Cuban government recently announced the shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), used mainly for cooking, as a result of the U.S. san

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APD | Japan uses artificial intelligence to provide COVID-19 information for residents

By APD writer AliceA number of technology companies in Japan have begun using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to provide information about the acute respiratory

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Hungary state-run clinics to offer free IVF treatment

03:02 Hungarian couples struggling to have a baby are welcoming a new policy that makes fertility treatment free, but critics say the state is pushing private clinics out of the market

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APD | Feature: Locust attacks create panic, food security issue in Pakistan, India, Africa

By APD writer Muhammad SohailISLAMABAD, Feb. 17 (APD) -- A panicked and worried Pakistani farmer named Asghar Ali has finally lost his fight against locust attacks that

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Macron opens door to North Macedonia, Albania EU accession talks

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday he would allow North Macedonia and Albania to begin talks on joining the European Union if the bloc’s executive gave t

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WHO says no need to cancel, move Tokyo Olympics

FILE PHOTO: Summer sunshine is seen through Olympic rings displayed at Nihonbashi district in Tokyo, Japan August 5, 2019. REUTERS/Issei Kat The World Health Organization has told the Internat

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Karlsson, Meier rally Sharks past Jets 3-2

Nikolaj Ehlers #27 of the Winnipeg Jets collides with Brenden Dillon of the San Jose Sharks in the game at the Bell MTS Palace in Winnipeg, Manitoba, February 14, 2020. /AP Photo Melker Karlss

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Why is India rushing into the Arctic?

Glaciers are seen in the Arctic. /Xinhua Photo Editor's note: Seymur Mammadov is the director of the international expert club EurAsiaAz and editor-in-chief of Azerbaijan's news agency Vzglyad