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UN concerned over 'grave immediate risk' to Rohingya refugees on boats
Several fishing trawlers carrying hundreds of Rohingya are bound for Bangladesh, after being turned back from Malaysia
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Oil rallies on Gulf tensions, output cuts
Prices have suffered one of their most tumultuous weeks ever
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In Syria rebel stronghold, building makeshift ventilators to fight virus
A team of volunteers in Syria have cobbled together prototypes of a ventilator and a testing machine
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Too poor to buy, too scared to meet: Palestinians face joyless Ramadan
With two deaths and 335 infected authorities close down the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque
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Vietnam says accusations it hacked China for virus information 'baseless'
A report which said Vietnamese government-linked hackers had attempted to break into Chinese state organisations
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China says Australia call for COVID-19 probe is political maneuvering
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang says country should end its ideological bias
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Severe storms sweep through Oklahoma, Texas killing at least five
Houston’s National Weather Service said it will be sending crews on Thursday to survey the path of Onalaska tornado
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Australia says all WHO members should support a proposed coronavirus inquiry
Beijing fiercely rejects describing the efforts as US-led propaganda against China
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Zoom boosts encryption to quell safety concerns as users top 300 million
Zoom now has over 300 million daily users but it faces a barrage of criticism from cybersecurity experts
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Three negatives and a positive: Problems with coronavirus tests in China
A survey by Chinese doctors looking at samples from 213 patients suggested a false-negative rate of about 30%.