
China asks the Danish newspaper to apologize
The Chinese embassy in Denmark was angry when the Jyllands-Posten newspaper posted a Chinese flag containing corona virus and demanded an apology.
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Hong Kong tightens the border with the mainland
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announced measures to restrict traffic with people from China to prevent acute pneumonia.
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Iranian President: The current US government is 'the worst in history'
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani condemned the Trump administration's "worst American history" when speaking on national television today.
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Hong Kong plays all entertainment facilities
The Hong Kong government said public recreation facilities would be shut down until further notice to prevent the spread of Wuhan pneumonia.
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WHO believes China's ability to control the epidemic
The WHO director-general believes China is in control of the new Corona virus pneumonia outbreak, China's Foreign Ministry said.
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Japan and Korea evacuated citizens from Wuhan
Japan and South Korea will fly aircraft to an outbreak of pneumonia in China to bring citizens back home this week.
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The US Secretary of State has asked Iraq to protect the diplomatic base
Pompeo said the attack on the US embassy in Baghdad was "flagrantly disregarding Iraq's sovereignty", demanding that it protect the diplomatic base.
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Germany, Canada discovered the first case of Wuhan pneumonia
Health officials in Germany and Canada confirmed the first cases of coronavirus infection, as the number of deaths from acute pneumonia increased.
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Reporters are prohibited from flying with US Secretary of State
NPR reporters are not allowed to take part in Secretary Pompeo's visit after a tense discussion between him and another correspondent earlier.
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The number of deaths from pneumonia increased to 106
Chinese officials say the death toll from acute pneumonia has risen to 106 and the number of infections exceeds 4,000.
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