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Bookstores fight for survival after coronavirus lockdown
'People are being careful not to touch the books too much, they can but they must use (sanitising) gel each time'
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How coronavirus cleared Southeast Asia's traffic jams
Data from ride-hailing firm Grab shows snapshots of traffic congestion before and during the curbs
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Oil falls as fears of second coronavirus wave take hold
New outbreaks have been reported in South Korea and China
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NBA players polled about return; stars want to resume
"All parties were in agreement to take the court with proper safety measures" once that proves possible
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Religions use technology to connect with people
Religious clerics are turning to technology to help their followers through the coronavirus
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England tiptoes out of full lockdown as economy plunges
Britain has been in extensive lockdown since March 23
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Facebook removes posts promoting violence, hate speech across its apps
Facebook removed about 4.7 million posts connected to hate organisations
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South Korea sticks with virus lockdown rollback despite nightclub outbreak
Officials have linked at least 119 cases of Covid-19
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Over 140 small Japan companies bankrupted by coronavirus: research firm
A total of 743 companies went bankrupt in April
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Twitter to let some employees work from home permanently
Twitter will not re-open most offices before September and employees can choose whether or not to come









