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Africa Is Being Outbid For Crucial Supplies As It Braces For COVID-19

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Ten African nations have no ventilators at all.
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President Trump Will Not Extend TikTok's Sale Deadline

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The president has accused the Chinese government of using the app to gather data on Americans.
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U.S. Marine Who Killed Transgender Woman Deported From Philippines

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Lance Cpl. Joseph Scott Pemberton was pardoned by Philippine President Duterte after serving five years in the choking death of Jennifer Laude.
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U.S. Reportedly Reaches Truce With Taliban In Afghanistan

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An anonymous senior U.S. official told The Associated Press Friday the agreement includes a weeklong "reduction in violence."
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2 Cruise Passengers Infected With The Coronavirus Have Died

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The Japanese Health Ministry says the man and the woman were both in their 80s. Both were being treated in hospitals at the time of their deaths.
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Olympic Champion Sun Yang Banned From Competition For 8 Years

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Sun told Chinese state media the eight-year ban is unfair and that he plans to appeal the ruling to Switzerland's supreme court.
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Exterior shots of Worthing Hospital

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Footage from Worthing Hospital in West Sussex, where a healthcare worker is among the eight cases of coronavirus that have been confirmed in the UK.
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South Korea Raises Threat Alert Level Over The Coronavirus

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Eight people have died from the virus in South Korea, and more than 830 others are infected.
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WHO Reconsiders A Coronavirus Health Emergency Declaration

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The coronavirus has killed at least 170 people and infected more than 7,900 others.
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U.K. Stands By Its Quarantine Rule For Travelers From Spain

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Spain's prime minister has criticized the quarantine order as "unjust."
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Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Arrives At Berlin Hospital

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A spokesperson for Navalny said he fell ill from a suspected poisoning.
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Australia's State Of Victoria Declares State Of Disaster

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A disaster declaration went into effect Sunday evening and will continue into mid-September.
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Officials To Hold Russia Accountable For Alexei Navalny Poisoning

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The Kremlin denies poisoning Navalny and says it will investigate it as a possible murder attempt.
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China Orders Closure Of U.S. Consulate In Western City Of Chengdu

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It's an apparent retaliation for Washington's closure of a Chinese consulate.
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U.K., France, Germany Reject U.S. Call To Restore Sanctions On Iran

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo formally demanded Thursday the Security Council restore U.N. sanctions on Iran.
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North Korean Leader Admits Economic Shortcomings

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North Korea has faced many unexpected challenges this year, including COVID-19.
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France Has A New Prime Minister In Planned Reshuffle

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French officials said the prime minister and president agreed it was time to shift the focus of the government as the country recovers from COVID-19.
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Iran Agrees To Allow Access To Suspected Nuclear Sites

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The International Atomic Energy Agency said Wednesday Iran is voluntarily allowing access to two sites.
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Carrie Lam To File Complaint About U.S. Sanctions

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The U.S. imposed sanctions on officials in China and Hong Kong earlier this month over a national security law.
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Taliban, Afghanistan Agree To Rare Cease-Fire For 3-Day Eid Holiday

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The 3-day pause in fighting comes amid promises to release Taliban prisoners.
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Hong Kong Won't Hold Tiananmen Square Vigil For First Time In 30 Years

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​Hong Kong police said the event was canceled due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
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Tokyo Gov. To Work With Japanese PM On Coronavirus Response

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Officials want to have the country's coronavirus pandemic under control so the Olympic Games can take place in 2021.
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PM Says U.K. Could Admit Millions From Hong Kong Over New Security Law

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​In an op-ed, Boris Johnson said the U.K. would change its immigration laws if China imposes a new security law on Hong Kong.
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Russia Banned From Displaying Name, Flag At Next 2 Olympics

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Clean Russian athletes can compete under a neutral flag and the country can't play its national anthem.