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Global COVID-19 Roundup: Troubles ahead for India's COVID-19 fight

People enquire about their relatives from a health worker at a COVID designated hospital in New Delhi, June 10, 2020. /AP Editor's note: This is the 77th article in the COVID-19 Global Roundup

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CGTN Exclusive: Attacks on Huawei more about politics than security

The latest intensified restrictions on Huawei's supply indicates that the U.S. worries more about its tech advantage rather than cyber security which it claims to care, said an official at Huawei in

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Playing the China card in the U.S. presidential election?

04:45 Editor's note: Dr. Robert Lawrence Kuhn is a CGTN anchor, public intellectual, international corporate strategist, investment banker, and recipient of China Reform Friendship Med

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Zigazoo launches to be a ‘TikTok’ for kids, surpasses 100,000 uploads and downloads

Like many parents, Zigazoo founder Zak Ringelstein worries about his children’s screen time. His worries only grew when COVID-19 led to school shutdowns and kids came home to a world of remote learnin

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U.S. to impose new sanctions against Hezbollah: envoy

U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea announced on Sunday that the United States plans to impose new sanctions against Hezbollah and possibly against supporters of t

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S. Korea's central bank: 2020 economic growth to contract by 0.2%

South Korea's central bank slashed its 2020 growth outlook for the economy to 0.2 percent contraction on Thursday amid rising worries about an economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.The Bank

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Global Business Daily: Nissan cull, easyJet job cuts, euro high

"There was no viable solution for the future of the Barcelona factory."These words from the chairman of Nissan in Europe, Gianluca De Ficchy, offered no consolation to the hundreds of workers protest

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Spike in South Korea virus cases shows perils of reopening

As Mediterranean beaches and Las Vegas casinos laid out plans to welcome tourists again, South Korea announced a spike in new infections Wednesday and considered reimpo

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British zoos appeal for funds to cover lockdown losses

03:10 At first glance, it looks like a normal day at London Zoo. Penguins sunbathe and swim in a clear blue pool. Staff are on site, continuing to care for over 18,000 animals housed t

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UK T-cell trial, Italy's 19,000 more deaths: COVID-19 daily bulletin

TOP HEADLINES•Globally, more than 5 million cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed, with more than 300,000 deaths.• Researchers in the UK have begun trials on a T-cell immunotherapy treatment that sho

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UNICEF warns of dangers for migrant children forcibly returned during pandemic

The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Thursday warned of the dangers for migrant children who are being forcibly returned during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since early March,

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Nearly 39 million have sought US jobless aid since virus hit

More than 2.4 million people applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week in the latest wave of layoffs from the viral outbreak that triggered widespread business s

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EdSights raises money to help schools reduce their drop-out rates

While the idea of baring your soul to a chatbot might seem uncomfortable, sisters Claudia and Carolina Recchi think that might be exactly what college students across the United States need right now.

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Annexing the West Bank could be more pressing for Israel

Editor's note:Wang Jinis an associate professor at Northwest University of China. The article reflects the author's opinions, and not necessarily the views of CGTN.After more than two years of pol

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Global Business Daily: EU bonds, easyJet hack, Portugal reopens

"This is the transfer of real budget money to the worst-affected regions and the worst-hit sectors."French President Emmanuel Macron noted the reach of the pan-EU bailout fund he and German Chancello

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The UK should be vigilant about anti-China sentiment

The Houses of Parliament in London, Britain. /Xinhua Editor's note: Zhu Zheng is an assistant professor focusing on constitutional law and politics at China University of Political Science and

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The UK should be vigilant about anti-China sentiment

The Houses of Parliament in London, Britain. /Xinhua Editor's note: Zhu Zheng is an assistant professor focusing on constitutional law and politics at China University of Political Science and