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Teachers to stop using Zoom app after 'very serious incidents'
Obscene images appeared on screens and strange men making lewd comments during the streaming of a geography lesson
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Pakistani students in Wuhan emerge from lockdown, far from home and with psychological scars
Now faced with a dilemma, whether to stay put or return to Pakistan where cases of coronavirus are rising rapidly
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Six Barcelona directors quit, throwing club into crisis
Outgoing officials criticise clubs's handling of scandal, financial implications of virus
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PM Johnson recovering from COVID-19 as Britons told to shun outdoors
Johnson's Downing Street office says it is unclear how long he would be in the hospital
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Harvey Weinstein has no coronavirus symptoms, spokesman says
Former film producer had tested positive earlier along with a prison inmate
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Coronavirus crisis could plunge half a billion people into poverty: Oxfam
The report says the economic crisis that is rapidly unfolding is deeper than the 2008 global financial crisis
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Cybersecurity officials say state-backed hackers taking advantage of outbreak
The agencies warned that hackers were also exploiting growing demand for work-from-home solutions
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South Asian nations weigh tighter lockdowns as coronavirus cases hit 12,000
The virus leaves millions out of work and forces an exodus of migrant workers from the cities to the hinterland
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China says Taiwan attacks on WHO are 'venomous', aimed at independence
Taiwan says it has been unable to get timely information from WHO and that Taiwanese lives have been put at risk
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Demand for video calling continues to surge
Microsoft said that video calls on Teams, which competes with apps such as Slack and Zoom were up 1,000%









