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Muslims still feel unsafe a year after New Zealand massacre

Aliya Danzeisen rises before dawn every day to hear the news so she can prepare her school-age daughters for any harassment they may face for being Muslim.

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New Zealand tells overseas arrivals to self-isolate for 14 days

International visitors to New Zealand must self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Saturday.

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Lebanon's Hezbollah won't oppose IMF aid under 'reasonable conditions': chief

Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement, which has strongly opposed foreign interference in the country's crisis-hit economy, said Friday it could accept Beirut receiving an International Monetary Fund financial rescue package under "reasonable conditions".

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US sees new pressure point as coronavirus hits Iran

After months of piling pressure on Tehran, the United States is seeing an unexpected new variable -- the novel coronavirus, which has taken a substantial toll not just on Iran but inside its government.

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Children less sick from COVID-19, but still spread the virus

For reasons unknown, children rarely have severe symptoms when infected by COVID-19 and may even be a bit less likely to get the disease in the first place, experts told AFP.

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Europe on lockdown as new coronavirus epicenter

The World Health Organization declared Europe the new epicentre of the coronavirus on Friday as countries across the globe sealed borders, shut shops and schools and cancelled top cultural and sporting events in a frenzied bid to slow the ballooning pandemic.

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Trump is 'that vulgar fool' but world should fear tech titans, says Bob Geldof

Bob Geldof ruffles his white hair in front of the mirror to get it just dishevelled enough for the camera.

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France's Louvre Museum and Versailles Palace to shut over coronavirus crisis

Following a French government directive banning gatherings of more than 100 people in a bid to contain the coronavirus’s spread, the Louvre Museum and Versailles Palace were set to close on Friday.

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Health experts implore Trump to stop attacking China for coronavirus -- for one very important reason

Health experts are telling President Donald Trump to stop blaming China for the coronavirus because their cooperation is needed in the future.

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Germany unleashes biggest post-war aid package against virus

Berlin on Friday unleashed Germany's biggest economic help package worth at least 550 billion euros to shore up its companies, offering them "unlimited" credit to keep their businesses afloat.

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Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro did not test positive for coronavirus, after all

Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has not tested positive for the coronavirus, after all.

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R0: How scientists quantify the intensity of an outbreak like coronavirus and its pandemic potential

If you saw the 2011 movie “Contagion,” about a worldwide pandemic of a new virus, then you’ve heard the term “R0.”

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