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Embrace experimentation in biosecurity governance Changes in technical, social, and political environments, coupled with the emergence of natural diseases such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ...
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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson out of intensive care but remains in hospital A spokesman added: "He is in extremely good spirits." He was taken to hospital on Sunday - 10 days after testing positive - and was moved to intensive ...
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OPEC and Russia agree on cuts in oil production, in theory Reducing oil output by 10 million barrels a day may be too little, too late to buoy the oil industry. An Austrian ...
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The Coronavirus Pandemic Could Be the Key to Peace in Yemen This statement signaled a notable shift in the kingdom's strategy: Saudi Arabia prioritized its talks with the Houthis over preventing the first major Yemeni ...
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Foreigners targeted in Central African Republic as coronavirus fears grow Thousands of non-nationals are employed in CAR by UN agencies and aid organisations, which provide about 70% of the country's health services. The ...
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Coronavirus: Canada lost a record one million jobs in March The data, released by the federal statistics agency on Thursday, also pushes the unemployment rate to 7.8%. March saw the largest loss of jobs in a ...
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Africa's week in pictures: 3-9 April 2020 Reuters Image caption Children play on a beach in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, on Friday despite a police officer's attempt to disperse them as part of ...
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Coronavirus Finds Fuel in a World of Migrants BANGKOK — His whole family back in Myanmar depended on him. But Ko Zaw Win Tun, one of an estimated four million migrant workers in Thailand, ...
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Chadian troops 'kill 1000 Boko Haram fighters' in Lake Chad The Chadian army says it has killed 1,000 fighters during an operation against the Boko Haram armed group in the Lake Chad border region.
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Tanzania to ease education ban on pregnant girls – but not in classrooms Official announcement greeted with cautious optimism but World Bank comes under fire over $500m education loan. Women from Ng'ang'ange village ...
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