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Coronavirus: Singapore gets strict on ‘circuit breaker’ offenders as it reports 191 new cases, eighth death
Coronavirus: as the pandemic spreads in the US, so do racist attacks, and not just against Asians
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Europe’s most illiberal democracy lurches toward autocracy as pandemic gives Europe’s police new powers
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Middle Eastern country’s virus tests ‘eclipses’ Western countries
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Washington Post: US intelligence warned Trump in January and February about virus
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Potential second coronavirus wave has China on high alert
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