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Xinhua Headlines: Countries facing COVID-19 resurgence sway between premature reopening, prevention

--The soaring new cases have sounded alarm bells over a second wave of COVID-19 infections, and pose a dilemma for countries over how to strike the fragile balance between reopening the economy and

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Xinhua Headlines: Pandemic stunts socio-economic progress in LatAm as cases surge 2 mln in Brazil

-- According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Brazil ranks second, only after the United States and with its case tally surpassing 2 million on Thursday.-- Many experts cited poor planning and

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Xinhua Headlines: "Not even hand soap" -- U.S. deportations imperil Central America's health systems

-"They never even gave us hand soap or sanitizer for disinfecting," said Canahui, who he has recently returned home after working in the United States for 17 years. -Overcrowded holding centers and

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Xinhua Headlines: LatAm doubles down on efforts to contain COVID-19, with help from China

"We are learning from a nation that succeeds in controlling the COVID-19 and they are very generously passing on the knowledge, which will certainly allow us to save many lives."by Xinhua writers Cui

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Commentary: Timely help amid COVID-19 outbreak highlights China-LatAm community with shared future

A timely-held meeting at a critical moment for the region of Latin America and the Caribbean in the fight against the quickly-spreading novel coronavirus has won widespread praise and appreciation am

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Xinhua Headlines: New bridge fast tracks life of indigenous population in Bolivia

The construction of the new bridge has demonstrated that modernity can come to distant and isolated places while at the same time showing respect for indigenous lands, identity, and the environment.

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Xinhua Headlines: LatAm expects stable, prosperous new year after turbulent 2019

It is hoped that the first year of this new decade will be marked by greater political stability, economic prosperity and fruitful trade ties in Latin America, though observers admit it may sometimes