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Indonesian dancers wearing face shields practice Javanese traditional dance amid COVID-19 outbreak

Members of Surya Kirana dance group wearing face shields practice Javanese traditional dance amid the COVID-19 outbreak at Desa Seni in Beautiful Indonesia Miniature Park (TMII), Jakarta, Indonesia, J

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's 'legal matters' delayed due to pandemic

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's court proceedings have "slowed down" as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Us Weekly magazine.The former couple – who have children

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France's coronavirus-linked deaths top 30,000

People are seen at the Trocadero Palace near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, July 10, 2020.(Xinhua/Gao Jing) With 25 new deaths recorded in the last 24 hours, coronavirus-related fatalities in Fr

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Ethiopians take to the streets after murder of popular singer

The shooting deaths of 239 people including the popular singer Hechalu Hundessa and the arrest of political opposition leader Mohammad Jawar in Addis Ababa last week has

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Life after hate: People talk about experience in right-wing extremism

04:13 The number of right-wing nationalist hate groups across the U.S. is on the rise.In the last two years, attacks by white supremacists have claimed dozens of lives- leading to soul

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Athletes use tracking devices to keep healthy during pandemic

03:05 The National Basketball Association is on track to restart their season on July 30.It will be taking placeatDisney World in Florida and players will be required to stayon the pre

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Former sanitation worker accepted to Harvard Law School

00:48 Rehan Staton, a former sanitation worker who woke up every day at 4 am for his garbage collector job, is accepted into Harvard Law School.Check out The China Report, our new week

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Dancing robots replace fans at Japanese baseball game

00:28 Because of COVID-19 the Japanese baseball team Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, has had to find substitutes for what would normally be cheering fans.So they got dancing robots. Over 20 ch

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Conjoined twins successfully separated at Italian hospital

Two conjoined twins with their skulls fused at the nape of their necks were successful separated at Babino Gesù pediatric hospital hospital in Rome after three risky sur

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Company makes snacks from food waste, dehydration

03:10 Every year,the worldwastes around30% ofall thefoodit produces.And with COVID-19 causing disruptions in thefoodsupply chains that couldworsen. But see how one company is trying to

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Trump wants U.S. schools to reopen in fall despite COVID-19

As coronavirus infections soar, states in the U.S. are reassessing how to reopen later this summer and fall. President Donald Trump is eager for things to return to normal.The Trump administration

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New U.S. immigration guidelines to impact foreign students

New guidelines from U.S. immigration authorities are set to impact foreign students.Here is what the guidelines issued Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement mean. Click right for

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How do people compete in a hotdog eating contests amid COVID-19?

The record for most hotdogs eaten in 10 minutes was shattered on the 4th of July, 2020. Check out the photos of the unbelievable win.Click on the right of the image to s

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Chilean nurse playing violin for the COVID-19 patients

00:43 Damaris Silva, a nurse of El Pino hospital in Santiago, Chile, spends extra hours after her shift for playing violin to her COVID-19 patients in the ICU.Check out The China Repor

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Large scale mural for Breonna Taylor unveiled in Maryland

Take a look at this large scale mural for Breonna Taylor unveiled in a park in the state of Maryland.Taylor was killed by police in her Louisville home during a March no-knock raid for

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New York Congresswoman stops traffic to help ducks cross the street

00:36 New York Congresswoman Kathleen Rice stopped the traffic in New York City on Friday to help a mother duck and her ducklings cross a busy street in Fifth Avenue.Check out The Chin

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Global warming threatens 60 pct of fish species, media reports

Up to 60 percent of fish species around the globe would be susceptible to warming waters by 2100, a British weekly magazine has reported. In a worst-case scenario of global warming when the temperat