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Xinhua Photos of the Day (March 12)

BEIJING, March 12(Xinhua) --The world in the past 24hrs. A selection of the best daily press photos from Xinhua.A volunteer runs on the corridor of a rehabilitation ce

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Art fairs, festivals fall victim to coronavirus pandemic

Art fairs and festivals across the world have fallen victim to the spread of coronavirus, with the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring the outbreak a global pandemic on Wednesday.The Europea

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China's busiest port adopts color code to assist epidemic prevention

Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, China's busiest port, has adopted a three-color code based on big data to label international ships in different conditions so as to prevent the

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Libra rival Celo launches 50-member Alliance For Prosperity

Some Libra Association members like Andreessen Horowitz and Coinbase are double-dipping, backing a competing cryptocurrency developer platform. Launching today with over 50 partners, non-profit The C

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Hubei relaxes personnel control as the number of COVID-19 cases drops

Hubei Province, the center of the novel coronavirus outbreak in central China, announced Tuesday it will adopt a differentiated personnel control policy, allowing healt

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PSG to face Dortmund in Le Parc sans Princes clash

Erling Haaland (C) of Borussia Dortmund penetrates in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first-leg game against Paris-Saint Germain at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany, February 18, 2020

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Medical staff draw picture of hope at Wuhan hospital

Lovely cartoon pictures drawn on the walls of a ward in a makeshift hospital in Wuhan have proved popular online.Oysters and hot dry noodles, as well as the Dalian Railway Station and Wuhan's Yell

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What it's like to be in COVID-19 self-quarantine

It all started after I attended a press conference held by the Lombardy regional government in Milan. Two days later, we were informed that one of the other attendees had tested positive for COVID-19

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Epidemics and Wildlife: Can we drink camel milk amid MERS outbreaks?

The recent COVID-19 outbreak has put the family of coronavirus under the spotlight. First found in the 1960s, coronaviruses have caused some major epidemics in the 21st century, including 2003's SARS

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Tour du Rwanda success continues to attract more World Tour teams

Natnael Tesfazion became the third Eritrean and second in a row to win Tour du Rwanda in Kigali./Photo:TDRwanda2020 Natnael Tesfazion became the third Eritrean and second in a row to win Tour

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Chinese man sentenced for illegal wildlife hunting

A court in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province, has sentenced a man to four months in detention for illegally hunting and trading wild yellow weasels and squirrels.

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China continues to issue yellow alert for thick fog

China's national observatory Sunday continued to issue a yellow alert for thick fog that will shroud parts of the country in the morning. Thick fog is forecast to affe

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COVID-19: War is hell

Editor's note:Harvey Dzodin is a senior fellow at the Center for China and Globalization and a former legal adviser in the Carter administration. The article reflects the author's opinions, and no

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Across China: Lights spread messages of hope across Wuhan

At exactly 6:30 p.m., a barrage of lights projected a rallying cry "Wuhan will emerge victorious" onto the Second Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, a landmark in the central

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Latin America roundup: Softbank adds $1B, Stori raises $10M and Grow Mobility puts on the brakes

After investing nearly $2 billion of its Innovation Fund in Latin America in 2019, Softbank announced this month that it would add an additional $1 billion into the fund to continue supporting tech st

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COVID-19 provides basis for attack on China by neo-liberal marketeers

Editor's note: Stephen Chang is a retired business adviser in the UK. The article reflects the author's opinions, and not necessarily the views of CGTN.My support for China is NOT because I am of

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Human activities the main factor for Asian dust storm 2,000 years ago

Chinese researchers discovered that human activities were the dominating factor influencing the Asian dust storm 2,000 years ago, according to a new research article in Nature Communications journal.