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Magically escaped death in the Pakistan plane crash

Bank president Masood, along with at least one other person, miraculously escaped death and was removed from the wreck of an aircraft of Pakistan International Airlines.

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The Vietnamese family fasted for rent in Covid-19

Heat King 22 May 2020

Australia Jacky Pham and his wife lost their jobs due to the blockade in Covid-19, had to skip a meal, save to pay 1,400 AUD / month rent.

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Journey of returning to China 'as a bet' by Chinese students

Amanda Rauscher 22 May 2020

Sitting in the middle of a college dorm room in the US, Shuo Fang is anxiously waiting to see if he will be able to fly back to China next week.

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Ca nCoV in India increased to a record

Pinky Quiban 22 May 2020

India recorded an additional 6,000 new cases of nCoV, the highest level since the outbreak, amid the blockade order being relaxed.

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Worrying security laws 'put an end to Hong Kong'

Some Hong Kong lawmakers protested against Beijing enacting Hong Kong security laws, warning it was an "end to" for the special zone.

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Europe turned away from America in the middle of the pandemic

76% of Germans have recently said their views on the US have worsened because of Covid-19, while this proportion for China is only 36%.

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Two day old baby died after infection with nCoV

Jill Davis 21 May 2020

The South African Ministry of Health recorded the first Covid-19 death in infants as a two-day-old baby born prematurely.

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US warns India about 'Chinese aggression'

Emily Young 21 May 2020

The US has accused China of using border clashes with India to try to change the status quo and encourage New Delhi to fight back.

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Can the Netherlands learn how Taiwan fights Covid-19?

The Netherlands recorded more than 800 people died from Covid-19 than Taiwan, pursuing the idea of "community immunity" based on people's consciousness.

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The prosecutor offered 35 years to Park Geun-hye

South Korean prosecutors say former President Park Geun-hye needs to be sentenced to 35 years in prison on charges of corruption and abuse of power.

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