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North Korea preparing anti-South leaflet campaign: KCNA

North Korea is preparing to launch an anti-Seoul leaflet campaign, state media said Saturday, prompting sharp criticism from South Korea with tensions high on the peninsula.

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Beijing reports 22 new virus cases as millions tested

China's capital reported 22 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday after a mass testing effort that has collected more than two million samples in a race to contain a new outbreak.

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Opening nuclear talks with Russia, US may also be ending them

The United States and Russia on Monday open talks on their last major nuclear agreement -- but for some observers, it may simply be the beginning of the end.

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Brazil blows past one million COVID-19 cases, WHO warns of ‘dangerous phase' of pandemic

The World Health Organization warned Friday of a “new and dangerous phase” of the coronavirus pandemic, as infections continued to surge in the Americas, with Brazil registering more than one million cases.

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France set to open cinemas, casinos as Covid-19 lockdown measures ease further

France will begin to shake off its coronavirus blues Sunday with cinemas opening on the stroke of midnight and thousands of people taking to the streets for its midsummer music festival.

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'Absurd': After US bullying, every mention of United States stripped from UN resolution spurred by George Floyd killing

"The United Nations needs to do its job—not get bullied out of doing it," said the ACLU in response.

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What is the summer solstice? An astronomer explains

The summer solstice marks the official start of summer. It brings the longest day and shortest night of the year for the 88% of Earth’s people who live in the Northern Hemisphere. People around the world traditionally observe the change of seasons with bonfires and festivals and Fête de la Musique celebrations.

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Saudi Arabia to reopen Mecca mosques Sunday

Saudi Arabia plans to reopen from Sunday mosques in Mecca, the holiest city in Islam, after they were closed for three months due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, state television reported.

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'The pandemic is accelerating,' says WHO chief, warning of 'new and dangerous phase' of coronavirus crisis

"More than 150,000 new cases of Covid-19 were reported to WHO yesterday—the most in a single day so far."

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Arara people of Brazilian Amazon 'very worried' as vulnerable tribe faces highest known COVID-19 infection rate in region

"President Bolsonaro is now overseeing the destruction both of a once-thriving people, and the rainforests they managed and looked after for millennia. Brazilian and international solidarity to resist this genocide is desperately needed."

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Allies 'alarmed' by increase in US COVID-19 cases: Feels 'like the US has given up'

The world is shocked and alarmed as the United States refuses to lockdown as COVID-19 cases increase.

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'Lord of the Rings' and 'Alien' star Ian Holm dies aged 88

Oscar-nominated British actor Ian Holm, famed for his roles in Hollywood blockbusters "Lord of the Rings" and "Alien", has died aged 88, his agent said Friday.

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Eight years after shooting, Nobel-winner Malala graduates

Nobel Prize-winning activist Malala Yousafzai, who moved to Britain after being shot for campaigning for girls' education in Pakistan, described her joy Friday at graduating from Oxford University.

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