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Iran allows prayer gatherings in areas seen as low coronavirus risk
Iran has already rescinded a ban on inter-city trips and allowed large shopping malls to resume activity
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'China needs more nuclear warheads to suppress US strategic ambition'
We love peace and promise not to use nuclear weapons first, says GT editor-in-chief Hu Xijin
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China open to probe of origins of coronavirus, says envoy
We reject putting China in the dock without evidence, assuming its guilt, says envoy
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Wuhan market had role in virus outbreak, but more research needed: WHO
Chinese authorities shut down the market in January as part of efforts to halt the spread of the virus
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Students to get their graduation day with the help of robots
The robots will stand in place and be awarded a degree in a public ceremony with Dean Sanjeev Khagram in attendance
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Taliban blow up police chief in latest Afghanistan attack
Since signing the deal for a US troop withdrawal Taliban have mounted thousands of attacks on Afghan security forces
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Social distancing signs around the world show the new normal
As people emerge from lockdown, they face an array of new measures to try and keep the virus in check
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The last supermoon of 2020 rose in the night sky on Thursday
The supermoon phenomenon occurs when the moon is within 10% of its closest distance to the Earth
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US states might use house arrest tech to keep Covid-19 patients home
A QR code-enabled version of the app-and-wrist band solution is already being used to enforce quarantines
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Factbox: Latest on the worldwide spread of the new coronavirus
As more than 3.80 million people have been infected globally and 264,682 dead