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Russian border becomes China's frontline in fight against second coronavirus wave
A total of 108 new coronavirus cases were reported in mainland China on Sunday, up from 99 a day earlier
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As death toll soars, UK finance minister warns economy could shrink by 30%: report
The number of COVID-19 deaths in hospitals across the United Kingdom has passed 10,000
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Morgan credits Lord's for helping develop reverse sweep
The unorthodox reverse sweep is an effective shot to negate field placings
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South Korea reports more recovered coronavirus patients testing positive again
People urged to follow strict social distancing until at least April 19
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More than 1,000 fans shrug off virus concerns to attend football match in Belarus
Belarus is the only country in Europe still playing a national league, making it an unlikely draw for fans overseas
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Oil prices broadly shrug off output cut as demand worries weigh
Concerns loom that production cuts may be insufficient to reduce glut
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Belgian footballer fined for attending weekend barbecue
Standard Liege player Obbi Oulare was among five people fined at the weekend
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Italian FA hopes for coronavirus testing, return to training in May
Italy has been one of the countries hardest hit by COVID-19, with 19,899 deaths and 156,363 confirmed cases
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Amazon stops accepting new online grocery customers amid surging demand
Amazon will begin to put new grocery delivery customers on a waitlist and curtail shopping hours at some
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'Ghosts' scare Indonesians indoors and away from coronavirus
Kepuh village in Indonesia has deployed a cast of “ghosts” to patrol the streets