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South Asia coronavirus cases top 37,000, headache for governments eyeing lockdown end
Until now, South Asia has suffered fewer infections in pandemic than rich nations such as Britain, Spain and the US
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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









