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Amazon faces loss with $4bn coronavirus spending

The online retailing giant has recruited an extra 175,000 workers to cope with a surge in online shopping during the pandemic.

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Feature: An African medical student's fight against COVID-19 in China

Mustapha Abdul Raheem has experienced two epidemics in the past six years: one was the Ebola in West Africa in 2014, during which he witnessed sufferings and aspired to study medicine; the other w

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Across China: African student eager to start postponed new semester

Students in China are now keeping a close eye on the foreseeable new semester as COVID-19 ebbs as they have been stuck at home during the longest winter holiday ever. Said Ahmed Bahwal from Somali

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Saudi-led coalition rejects south Yemen self-rule declaration

The Saudi-led military coalition on Monday rejected Yemen separatists' declaration of self-rule over the country's south and demanded "an end to any escalatory actions"

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China's people-centered approach proves instrumental against COVID-19

Editor's note: The following article is taken from the Chinese-language opinion column "The Real Point."All the COVID-19 patients in hospitals in Wuhan, the Chinese city hit hardest by the pandemi

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LatAm countries beef up anti-virus measures as confirmed cases up

These days have witnessed a further increase in COVID-19 cases and deaths in Latin America, causing governments to beef up measures to combat the pandemic. Brazil repo

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Interview: UN envoy says fight against COVID-19 key to stability in Africa's Great Lakes region

The international community should rally behind efforts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and other external shocks that could threaten long-term stability in Africa's Great Lakes region, a UN envo

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China on its way to economic recovery after controlling COVID-19: Pakistani official

China has successfully controlled COVID-19 outbreak at home, and now the process of recovery of its economy has started, Abdul Razak Dawood, advisor to Pakistani prime

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Pakistan's income from IT services' export increases by 26.24 pct in 8 months

Pakistan's income from export of different information technology (IT) services to various countries has increased by 26.24 percent during the first eight months of th

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Official data shows the resumption in China's ICT industry

VCG Following last week's Q1 GDP data release, Chinese authorities are providing more evidence of the country's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry resumption.Up until Tue

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Why Trump's pandemic policies are so messy

A police officer works a road closure during a rally calling for an end to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home orders amid the COVID-19 pandemic outside of City Hall in downtown Los Angel

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National library launches project to document China's battle against COVID-19

The National Library of China (NLC) has launched a national memory project to document the country's battle against the COVID-19 epidemic. The project is committed to

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WHO official urges Lebanese to commit to general mobilization amid COVID-19 outbreak

Iman Shankiti, representative of World Health Organization in Lebanon, urged on Wednesday the Lebanese to seriously commit to the general mobilization imposed by the c

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How to restore international trade after the pandemic ends

Editor's note: Djoomart Otorbaev is the former prime minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, a distinguished professor of the Belt and Road School of Beijing Normal University, and a member of Nizami Gan

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UK in the time of COVID-19: A modest birthday for the Queen

For the first time in 68 years, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will not be marking her birthday with the traditional royal gun salute, as it would be inappropriate given the circumstances surroundin

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Educational situation in China's Xinjiang much improved: scholar

A German scholar has recently found that the right to education for Uygurs and people of other ethnic groups is well protected in China's Xinjiang region, as young peo

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Researchers observe risky "strand feeding" behaviour in Australian dolphins

Researchers revealed on Monday they have for the first time identified an exceptional hunting behavior known as strand feeding in Australian dolphins, where the marine mammals deliberately beach the