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India studies record daily jump in COVID-19 cases for second straight day
India reported an archive daily jump in coronavirus cases for a second consecutive day, logging...
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Canada reviews zero COVID-19 deaths for the first time since March
Canada reported zero COVID-19 deaths during the past 24 hours for the first time since...
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India reports record daily jump of 95,735 COVID-19 cases
India reported record jumps in new COVID-19 cases and deaths on Thursday (Sep 10), taking...
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AstraZeneca pauses COVID-19 vaccine trial after unexplained illness
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca said Tuesday it had "voluntarily paused" a randomized clinical trial of its...
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Jakarta to come back to large-scale social restrictions as COVID-19 cases continue to rise: City governor
Jakarta’s Governor Anies Baswedan said on Wednesday (Sep 9) that the location will go back...
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China passed 'extraordinary' coronavirus test, says bullish Xi
China has passed "a fantastic and historic test" with its handling of the coronavirus, President...
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Mbappe to miss Croatia match after positive Covid-19 test
Kylian Mbappe has been eliminated of France's Nations League game against World Cup runners-up Croatia...
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UK coronavirus cases verge on 3,000 in 24 hours
The United Kingdom registered almost 3,000 new coronavirus cases over a day, an even not...
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India overtakes Brazil as country second-worst hit by COVID-19
India overtook Brazil on Monday (Sep 7) to become the second-worst damaged country in terms...
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Australia turns to idled factories to pull it out of COVID-19 slump
In 2017, the last car Australia built rolled out of a General Motors' plant in...
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Nothing to see: COVID origins off-limits as China's Wuhan touts recovery
The Huanan seafood market in the Chinese city of Wuhan, believed by many to be...
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China reports 10 new COVID-19 cases, unchanged from a day earlier
Mainland China reported 10 new COVID-19 cases on Sep 5, unchanged from a day earlier,...
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Oil industry inserting risky wager on plastics: report
Big oil producers are pinning their future growth on the world's insatiable appetite for plastic,...
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India becomes third country to pass 4 million COVID-19 cases
India is among the most world's third country to pass four million COVID-19 infections, setting...
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Marketers Get Creative in Lockdown
Businesses are having to come up with unusual marketing strategies to generate any income through...
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'Will trade Nikes for chicken': Millions stripped of jobs barter possessions for food
Struggling to make ends meet, Lorraine Imperio swapped some Nike slip-on shoes for a complete...
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India's services activity shrinks for sixth month in Aug, job losses mount
Activity in India's crippled services industry fell for a sixth straight month in August as...
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In Indonesia, coronavirus floods Cisadane River with extra hazard - medical waste
For the residents along Indonesia's Cisadane River, the coronavirus has taken not simply deadly disease,...
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Blood pressure drugs may improve COVID-19 survival
An assessment of research has discovered that patients taking certain drugs for high blood pressure...
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Gulf aspirants concerned about COVID threat of flying down for NEET exams
Travelling to India to create medical entrance examination NEET isn't just stressful but also impractical,...
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Japan's 1st zero-carb regular beer going to shelves in October
Kirin Brewery Co said Thursday it will start selling a zero-carbohydrate regular beer in Japan...
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India reports record daily jump of 75,760 COVID-19 infections
India reported on Thursday (Aug 27) an archive daily jump of 75,760 coronavirus infections, taking...
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Uruguay rides out COVID risk without imposing a lockdown
Uruguay's president was recently photographed browsing in the first morning before a cabinet conference, symbolizing...
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China reports 3 new COVID-19 cases on Jul 1
China on Thursday (Jul 2) reported 3 new coronavirus cases found in the mainland for...
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Women, babies at risk when COVID-19 disrupts health services, World Bank warns
An incredible number of women and kids found in poor countries are at risk because...