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Quarantined in Brazil - one person tells his story

01:31 Brazilian Caleb Guerra spent nine years living in China before the outbreak of COVID-19 forced him and other students to be evacuated from Wuhan back to Brazil. He discusses his

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Jennifer Boger explains assistive technology impact on people's lives

05:30 CGTN's Rachelle Akuffo spoke to Jennifer Boger, Schlegel Chair in Technology for Independent Living at the Research Institute for Aging, about assistive technology and its impact

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Facebook removes anti-immigrant post by aide to Hungary's PM

FacebookhasremovedavideopostedbytheHungarianprimeminister’schiefofstaffinwhichhesaidimmigrantswereresponsibleforincreasedcrimeinthecapitalofneighboringAustriaan

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Israel Mars simulation: spacesuits, isolation and soil samples

“We’regoingtoMars!”“Astronaut”JacquelineFaytoldCGTNassheexitedthe50x50-meterMarspodsheandfiveotherspaceexplorershadsharedforfourdays.FayparticipatedinIsraelSpac

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UNAIDS: More than half of people living with HIV receiving treatment

ProgresshasbeenmadeinHIVtreatmentoverthepast15yearswitharound57percentofallpeopleworldwidelivingwiththeviruscurrentlyreceivingtreatment,UNAIDSsaidonMonday.In200

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China Focus: World's oldest panda dies aged 37

Basi,theworld'soldestcaptivepanda,hasdiedattheageof37,equivalenttomorethan100humanyears.BasidiedWednesdaymorningattheStraitPandaResearchandExchangeCenterinFuzho

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Japan doctor who practiced until months before his death dies at 105

A centenarian Japanese doctor who saw patients until just months before his death and helped set up the medical systems that have made Japan one of the world's longest-lived nations died on Tuesday at the age of 105.

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Japan doctor who practiced until months before his death dies at 105

AcentenarianJapanesedoctorwhosawpatientsuntiljustmonthsbeforehisdeathandhelpedsetupthemedicalsystemsthathavemadeJapanoneoftheworld'slongest-livednationsdiedonTu

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EU, UK leaders gather in Brussels for two-day meeting

EuropeanUnionleadershavegatheredinBrusselsforatwo-daysummittodiscussterrorism,defensetiesandmigration.ThesummitisthefirstEU-UKmeetingsincetheBritishelectionanda

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Poor living condition culprit of HK children's spine problems

A survey revealed on Sunday that up to 80 percent of children living in sub-divided units, partitioned flats or rooftop shanties, suffered from different degrees of backbone problems.

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Ongoing crisis in Ukraine affecting millions of civilians

Over three million civilians living in conflict-affected areas in eastern Ukraine are facing growing despair and isolation, a UN human rights report revealed Thursday.

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New Zealand child poverty rate doubles three decades: report

More than a quarter of New Zealand's children are living in poverty, according to a report from the government's Children's Commissioner on Tuesday.

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Singapore remains priciest city for expats

​Singapore has been listed as the world's priciest city for the second year regarding the relocation costs for expatriate, Channel NewsAsia reported on Tuesday, citing a survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

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Article says inclusive development keynote of Tibet's human rights progress

The inclusive development in China's Tibet Autonomous Region is the prime keynote of the human rights progress in the remote region, says a Chinese scholar.

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Recognition, assistance help restore pride among KMT vets

A financial support programme for 92 KMT veterans was unveiled Friday in China's central Hunan Province, recognizing the sacrifice they've made in the battle against the Japanese invasion.