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COVID-19 cases in Sweden top 10,000

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Sweden surpassed 10,000 as the country's Public Health Agency announced on Saturday that 10,151 cases have been registered and 887 have died. The Swedish agency announc

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California banks on early response to limit spread

02:42 California has secured some 200-million masks a month for its healthcare workers.The Governor says that state efforts to slow the pandemic appear to be bearing fruit.The San Fran

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CNC Talk: CHINA PLAYS ACTIVE ROLE IN GLOBAL PANDEMIC FIGHT

From timely releasing information to aiding other nations, China has been playing an active and constructive role in the global pandemic fight. But these facts have been wilfully ignored and distorte

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U.S. deaths on the rise

02:58 In the U.S., the rate of new infections is still on the rise.But in the epicenter of New York state, some positive news.CGTN's Nathan King reports.

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Vice principal leads students exercise in north China's Shanxi

New semester for Grade 3 of high school started in Jincheng, north China's Shanxi Province in March, 2020. A vice principal is leading his students here in doing some

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Do his bit: Cobbler recycles used masks during COVID-19 pandemic

A cobbler from north China's Shanxi Province decided to do his bit to fight against COVID-19 by recycling the masks used by locals. He bought some small items includin

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UN's COP26 climate summit postponed over coronavirus

The UN's COP 26 climate change summit due to take place in the Scottish city of Glasgow in November has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the British government said on Wednesday.Some 3

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Taiwan-related questions involving WHO must be handled based on one-China principle: spokesperson

Taiwan-related questions involving the World Health Organization (WHO) must be dealt with according to the one-China principle, a Chinese mainland spokesperson reitera

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Overwhelmed U.S. doctors share COVID-19 experiences

02:23 How bad is the situation in the U.S. and how much worse will it get? Some doctors are now sharing their experiences about treating COVID-19 patients.

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U.S. unemployment record reaches an all time high

02:38 Some disturbing economic data is coming out of the United States showing the dramatic impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on workers. Last week, the number of jobless claims filed in

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San Francisco residents flout restrictions aimed at curbing COVID-19

02:27 The San Francisco Bay Area became the first region in the U.S. to issue a shelter-in-place order, hoping to curb the spread of coronavirus. But there's some confusion over exactl

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France still trying to repatriate 30,000 of its nationals: foreign minister

France is still trying to repatriate 30,000 of its citizens from overseas due to the coronavirus, its foreign minister said on Friday.Over the last week France has brou

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'Ip Man 4' gets extended run as Chinese theaters gradually reopen

Blockbuster martial arts film Ip Man 4 will see a month-long extension for its box run on the Chinese mainland as movie theaters are gradually reopening in some cities following an improvement in loca

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How are Colombia's street vendors dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic?

01:30 As more nations ask their citizens to stay at home and practice social distancing, street vendors in Colombia are going broke. Their business depends of personal contact with the

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Hong Kong reports 48 new COVID-19 cases, biggest increase for single day

Hong Kong's Centre of Health Protection (CHP) reported 48 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases on Friday, the highest number for a single day since the outbreak of the virus. Out of the 48 new cases, 36

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M5.9 quake hits Mongolia: CENC

A magnitude-5.9 earthquake hit Mongolia at around 11:03 a.m. BJT on Friday, according to China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC). Tremors were also felt in some areas of China's Xinjiang Uygur Aut

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'Contactless education' spurs on online learning

Due to COVID-19, China postponed the start of the new semester for all schools. Contactless online classes are being promoted, which may bring some new changes to both