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| Eduard Limonov, Russian Writer and Dissident, Dies at 77 Eduard Limonov, a Russian writer and political activist whose chameleonlike career included living in exile in New York and leading Russia's ultra-right National Bolshevik Party, died on Tuesday in Moscow. He was 77. The Other Russia, a political opposition ... | |
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| Governments grapple with virus border closures, lockdowns BERLIN — Governments grappled Wednesday with how to implement border closures, travel restrictions and lockdowns that have caused transportation chaos and imperiled economies, but which authorities say are needed to slow the coronavirus pandemic. | |
| China Hits a Coronavirus Milestone: No New Local Infections China on Thursday reported no new local infections for the first time since the coronavirus crisis began three months ago, reaching a milestone in its battle with the deadly outbreak that has upended daily life and economic activity around the world. | |
| Trump claims calling coronavirus the "China virus" is not racist President Trump was pressed Wednesday on why he is calling coronavirus the "Chinese Virus," amid instances of bigotry against Asian-Americans. He did not indicate that he will stop calling it that, and claimed that he is using the term because China tried to ... | |
| Its Coronavirus Cases Dwindling, China Turns Focus Outward BEIJING — China's leader, Xi Jinping, pledged to send more medical experts to Italy this week, on the same day Beijing sent 2,000 rapid diagnostic tests to the Philippines. Serbia's president pleaded for assistance not from the country's neighbors in Europe, ... | |
| Trump Defends Calling the Coronavirus 'the Chinese Virus' WASHINGTON — President Trump on Wednesday defended calling the coronavirus the "Chinese Virus," ignoring a growing chorus of criticism that the practice is racist and anti-Chinese. "It's not racist at all," Mr. Trump said, explaining his rationale. "It comes ... | |
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| Merkel says coronavirus presents gravest crisis since WWII BERLIN — In a rare televised message, something previously reserved for her New Year speeches, German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday impressed upon the country's 87 million people that they face their gravest crisis since World War II. | |
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