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Activists call for Hong Kong to rise up against new security laws
The new law prompts alarm that it could erode freedoms through “force and fear” in the the former British colony
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As big cats go hungry, Indonesia zoo considers 'worst-case' deer cull
Zoo shut on 23rd March due to coronavirus
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A crisis that has blunted euro’s global profile
Covid-19 exposes euro zone frailties, cements US Fed’s role as lender
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World Bank approves $500m to battle locust
Locust swarms have infested 23 countries across East Africa, the Middle East and South Asia
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Your bubble is ready: plastic pods offer solution for Covid dining
French designer has created cylinder of transparent plastic that hangs from a cable on ceiling, much like a lampshade
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Palestinians shun CIA after declaring end to security coordination with US and Israel
We are going to maintain public order and the rule of law alone, says official
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Lockdown over, Pakistan's Covid-19 deaths, infections tick higher
Reuters calculations suggest infection rate remained relatively steady since April 1
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Need practice to break saliva habit: Ravichandran Ashwin
Cricketers have long used saliva and sweat to shine one side of the ball
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Oil jumps to highest since March
Surge comes on back of support from lower US crude inventories, OPEC-led supply cuts and recovering demand
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UK's Covid-19 tracking system under fire amid warning of second spike
Tracking and tracing those infected is important to prevent a deadly second wave of the outbreak