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Explainer: Why are some South Koreans who recovered from coronavirus testing positive again?
Experts say among the main possibilities are re-infection, a relapse, or inconsistent tests
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Trump to push for reopening US as millions more seek unemployment aid
States’ orders have crushed the nation’s economy to levels not seen since the Great Depression nearly a century ago
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Europe coronavirus cases reach almost 1 million, coming weeks 'critical': WHO
In the past 10 days, the number of cases reported in Europe has nearly doubled, says WHO’s European director
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Indian gold demand could hit three-decade low as lockdown hits festivals, weddings
India’s gold consumption in 2020 could fall to 350 tonnes to 400 tonnes, down from 690.4 tonnes in 2019
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Oil prices recover from sharp losses
Both Brent, WTI contracts are poised for weekly losses of around 10%
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West must do more to stop China buying up technology: Former UK spy chief
John Sawers, the chief of MI6 said China was seeking to expand its global clout
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Australian board furloughs majority of staff amid Covid-19 crisis
The global health crisis has halted professional cricket around the world
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Coronavirus could cause upheaval across Middle East: Red Cross
As millions already lack health care, food, water and electricity in conflict-hit countries
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White supremacists target Jewish groups on Zoom
Zoom’s daily users have spiked to more than 200 million in March from a previous maximum total of 10 million
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Pakistani child bride wrongly jailed for murder courts justice
Fights for compensation in a case for thousands of other false convictions after spending nearly two decades in prison









