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Indian court order for free coronavirus testing may hinder fight, say business leaders, health experts
As private medical firms struggle, can go under if they tested for free without financial assistance
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Spain close to reversing coronavirus curve, says PM
Late last week, the Spanish PM said he would ask parliament to extend lockdown measures until April 26
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Rockets hit US air base in Afghanistan; no casualties
The attack comes as the Afghan govt launched the release of Taliban prisoners
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Afghan government frees 100 Taliban prisoners as part of peace process
Despite the group’s suspension of talks on a planned exchange crucial to moving to formal talks to end years of war
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Britain's William and wife Kate surprise school children with video call
They thanked the staff for taking care of the children amid the pandemic
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Coronavirus crisis could plunge half a billion people into poverty: Oxfam
Calls for debt relief have increased as the fallout from COVID-19 pandemic has roiled developing nations around world
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UK's Johnson 'improving' as he fights COVID-19 in intensive care
Total UK hospital deaths from COVID-19 have risen by a daily record of 938 to 7,097
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Google bans Zoom software from employee laptops
Google will still allow the use of Zoom through mobile apps and browsers
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China seeks to contain 'silent carriers' of coronavirus
Aside from curbing an influx of infected travellers from abroad, China’s other concern is managing asymptomatic people
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Speed of coronavirus deaths shock doctors as New York toll hits new high
For the second straight day the virus killed at least 1,900 in a 24-hour period