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A clue to stopping coronavirus: Knowing how viruses adapt from animals to humans

As the novel coronavirus death toll mounts, it is natural to worry. How far will this virus travel through humanity, and could another such virus arise seemingly from nowhere?

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'An appalling act of industrial vandalism': Japanese officials do PR for plan to dump Fukushima water into ocean

The Japanese government told embassy officials from nearly two dozen countries that releasing the water into the ocean was a "feasible" approach that could be done "with certainty."

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Palestinians cut all ties with US and Israel over 'arrogance' of Jared Kushner’s 'peace' deal

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced Saturday that the Palestinian Authority would cut all ties with the U.S. and Israel after rejecting the "peace" plan spearheaded by Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner.

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China accuses Pompeo of 'slander' over Xinjiang comments

China's embassy in Uzbekistan accused US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo of slander on Tuesday after he raised the plight of Muslims in the Xinjiang region during a visit to Central Asia.

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HIV drugs touted as weapon in war on coronavirus

As doctors scramble to contain the fast-spreading coronavirus, a potent brew of anti-retroviral and flu drugs has emerged as a possible defence against the mysterious sickness that has killed hundreds.

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Coronavirus spreads fear and racism worldwide

As the deadly coronavirus has spread worldwide, it has carried with it xenophobia -- and Asian communities around the world are finding themselves subject to suspicion and fear.

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Exiled former president Evo Morales seeks parliament seat as Bolivia election campaign gets underway

Bolivia's May 3 general election campaign officially got underway Monday as the deadline for presidential and legislative candidates to register passed, with exiled former president Evo Morales seeking a seat in parliament.

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China admits 'shortcomings' in virus response

China's top leadership on Monday admitted "shortcomings and difficulties" in its response to the coronavirus outbreak, as state media said a new hospital built at breakneck pace began receiving patients in the epicentre of the crisis.

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French police shoots knife assailant who entered police station in eastern France

Police shot and wounded a man armed with a knife after he attacked officers inside a police barracks in eastern France on Monday.

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Thirteen children killed in Kenya primary school stampede

At least 13 children died and dozens of others were injured in a stampede as they left their primary school in Kenya on Monday, local police said, with investigators still trying to ascertain the cause of the tragedy.

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UN Security Council to meet with Jared Kushner on Mideast plan

The United States has requested a closed door UN Security Council meeting Thursday for President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, to present the administration's new Mideast peace plan, diplomatic sources told AFP Monday.

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Blinded by the light, firefly species face extinction

Fireflies are in deep trouble, with many species facing extinction due to habitat loss and exposure to pesticides, according to the first major review of their global status, published Monday.

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For second year straight, teen climate activist Greta Thunberg nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Without Thunberg and the Fridays for Future movement, "the climate issue would not have been on the agenda to such an extent as it is today."

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