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Australia's COVID-19 cases increase to 156

The number of confirmed Australian cases of COVID-19 has soared past 150. According to the latest data from the Department Health, there had been 156 diagnosed cases of COVID-19, including three deat

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U.S. sanctions Russian entity to pressure Venezuela

The U.S. Department of Treasury said Thursday that it has imposed sanctions against TNK Trading International S.A. (TTI), a subsidiary of Russian oil producer Rosneft, as the latest move to pressure

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Taiwan compatriots stranded in Hubei head home

A citizen runs in front of the Taipei 101 skyscraper in Taipei, southeast China's Taiwan, on Oct. 1, 2019. (Xinhua/Chen Bin)They are the second batch of Taiwan compatri

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Slovenia closing border with Italy, coronavirus cases rise to 34

The novel coronavirus continued to spread in locked-down Italy on Tuesday, with authorities confirming that 8,514 people have tested positive and 631 have died since the epidemic first emerged in no

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Death toll hits 31 in Ghana road crash

The death toll in Monday's road crash near the town of Kintampo has increased to 31, the police have said. On Monday, two buses that traveled in opposite directions collided and caught fire immediate

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China cuts port service fees to boost logistic chains

China will lower the service charges of ports to optimize the business environment and promote the work resumption of logistics firms, according to an official circula

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China to intensify anti-epidemic efforts for citizens returning from overseas

China's Ministry of Transport (MOT) has called for greater prevention and control of the novel coronavirus outbreak targeting citizens returning from overseas, urging

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China to lower logistics costs for enterprises amid epidemic

China's railway department will lower miscellaneous freight charges periodically to reduce logistics costs of enterprises amid the epidemic, according to the China Sta

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EU, UK start post-Brexit negotiations

The European Union (EU) and Britain started the negotiations for a new partnership here on Monday. The talks began with a bilateral meeting between the chief negotiators, the EU's Michel Barnier and

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Lebanon's COVID-19 cases increase to 7

The number of COVID-19 cases in Lebanon increased to seven on Saturday, the official National News Agency reported. Lebanese Public Works and Transport Minister Michel

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Shanghai offers health QR codes in public transport

Shanghai is posting a special QR code in its public transport system to allow passengers to declare their health condition and ask for help while commuting, the city g

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High-speed maglev line planned to link southwest China's scenic cities

Southwest China's Yunnan Province has planned to lay a high-speed maglev line to link the provincial capital of Kunming and the mountainous city of Lijiang.Zhou Minxin, deputy director of the Yunn

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No need to close France/Italy borders over coronavirus - French minister

French junior transport minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari said on Monday that he saw no need to close down transport borders between France and Italy, despite the spread

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China issues 10 measures to support China Railway Express

A China-Europe freight train line in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, October 27, 2018. /VCG China's top customs authority issued 10 measures on Monday in support of the steady gro

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Coronavirus-hit Hubei supports e-commerce platforms in ensuring supplies

China's Hubei Province, the epicenter of the ongoing novel coronavirus outbreak, said "green channels" are being built for e-commerce platforms to play a bigger role i

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Thousands of camels herded through Libya's capital

00:33 Some 3,000 camels took a midnight stroll through Tripoli as they were evacuated from a nearby port.According to Reuters, the owner, a businessman from Zawiya, imported them from

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China-Europe trains see freight volume expansion despite epidemic

The total freight volume of China-Europe trains has expanded since the beginning of this year, despite the blow of the epidemic outbreak, official data showed Friday. From Jan. 1 to Feb. 19, a total