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Israel reopens some businesses and considers resuming school year
Israel, which has a population of about 9 million, has had 15,398 coronavirus cases and 199 deaths
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Germany says China sought to encourage positive Covid-19 comments
China approached German govt to encourage it to make positive statements on how Beijing is handling pandemic
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Modi urges citizens follow lockdown as coronavirus cases rise
Indian PM believes country is in the midst of a 'war'
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Iran plans to reopen mosques in areas free of coronavirus: President
Iran will be divided up into white, yellow and red regions based on the number of infections and deaths, says Rouhani
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Indian woman gang raped after being quarantined alone in school
According to Indian crime data, on average, rape occurs every 20 minutes in the country
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South Korea's big churches reopen with designated seats, size limits
South Korea had extended its social distancing policy but with relief to religious and sports facilities
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Fresh air at last! Spanish children go outdoors for first time in six weeks
Spain registered its lowest daily increase in the coronavirus death toll in more than a month
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Italy to reopen some businesses as early as this week
Govt aiming to reopen manufacturing and construction from May 4, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte says
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Heir unapparent: If North Korea faces succession, who might replace Kim?
Media reports spark questions about who is in place to take over if Kim fell seriously ill or died
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Saudi eases coronavirus curfews, keeps 24-hour curfew in Makkah
As the kingdom recorded 16,299 cases of infection with 136 deaths