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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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Xi encourages college graduates to make more contributions

Chinese President Xi Jinping has encouraged college graduates throughout the country to make more contributions for the Party, the country and the people. Xi, also gen

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Race in America: Never as simple as black and white

03:00 As America deals with racial unrest, the issue is largely being looked at through the lens of black and white.But in reality, many communities including Latinos, Native Americans

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Thousands gather in Chicago for Juneteenth celebrations

Thousands gathered in downtown Chicago and at several other events throughout Chicago on Friday to mark Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United Stat

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Mexico slowly reopens after three months of lockdown

02:23 Mexicois beginning toease COVID-19lockdown protocols, as the country reopens its economy.It's going to be a slow process, like elsewhere in the world, but for many in theMexicanc

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Indigenous Brazilians fight COVID-19 with traditional medicine

01:36 COVID-19 is spreading throughout Brazil, including in the Amazon region.Indigenous communities have been especially hard hit by the virus, yet they receive little help from Brazi

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Aircraft arrives in Spanish city with medical equipment from China

An A321/200 Airbus belonging to the Spanish airline Galistair arrived at the airport of Ciudad Real on Monday morning with a cargo of 2 million face masks from China to help fight the coronavirus epi

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Hunger threatens thousands in Colombia amid COVID-19

01:14 With the COVID-19 pandemic and a subsequent lockdown in Colombia, a hunger crisis still threatens millions throughout the country. Take a look at how people are protesting the go

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U.S. truck drivers on working during the pandemic

03:30 Truck drivers in the U.S. have been constantly on the road throughout the pandemic.They're considered essential workers.And many Americans count on them to keep store shelves sto

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5th Burkina Faso cabinet minister tests positive for COVID-19

Burkina Faso's Minister of Trade and Industry Harouna Kabore has tested positive for COVID-19, the fifth cabinet minister infected by the novel coronavirus in the country. "The minister will conti

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New York City silenced by COVID-19

02:24 As COVID-19 spreads around the world, popular high-traffic locations throughout Manhattan arenow desolate due to the fears surrounding the outbreak, with government restrictions

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Myanmar to temporarily shut down all cinemas over COVID-19 alert

The Myanmar government starts shutting down all the cinemas throughout the country from Monday over the COVID-19 alert, according the announcement of the Ministry of I

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France confirms 2,281 coronavirus cases, fatalities at 48

France now has 2,281 confirmed coronavirus infection cases -- nearly 500 more than a day before, with 48 deaths and 105 patients hospitalized in intensive care, Health Minister Olivier Veran sai

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Urgent: Italy announces coronavirus quarantine on Lombardy, northern provinces

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced on Sunday a quarantine on the entire Lombardy region and a number of northern provinces as the coronavirus continued to spread throughout the country.

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Google recommends Washington State employees work from home, citing coronavirus risk

Google this week issued a recommendation for all Washington State employees to work remotely, citing growing fears around the spread of COVID-19. A spokesperson confirmed the recommendation in an ema

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Coronavirus forces Inter Milan to play Ludogorets behind closed doors

The second leg of Inter Milan's Europa League knockout tie against Ludogorets Razgrad on Thursday will be played behind closed doors due to concerns over the spread of coronavirus, European football

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2 dead after campus shooting in Texas

Two people were killed and another injured in a shooting Monday at a university campus in northern Texas, the United States. According to the campus police at Texas AM University-Commerce, about 480