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Polish oppn protests against prez election results
Polish oppn protests against prez election results

Warsaw, Poland's main opposition group Civic Coalition and the campaign of losing candidate, Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, have filed complaints at the Supreme Court about the results of the presidential election.

The complaints contained hundreds of incidents that, according to the opposition, have given th

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Cuomo blames US govt's 'incompetence' for NY COVID-19 crisis
Cuomo blames US govt's 'incompetence' for NY COVID-19 crisis

New York, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo blamed the federal government's "incompetence" for failing to manage the COVID-19 crisis in New York, which became the first epicentre of the pandemic in the US.

Cuomo made the remarks on Thursday while commenting on a new report by the Centers for Disea

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Republican Party scales back national convention
Republican Party scales back national convention

Washington, The US' Republican Party has decided to scale back its national convention slated to be held in August in Florida amid a surge of coronavirus cases in the state, according to a top official.

In a letter to convention delegates, who will vote at the occasion to confirm President Donald Trump as the

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Over 60% US voters trust Fauci over Trump: Poll
Over 60% US voters trust Fauci over Trump: Poll

Washington, Over 60 per cent of voters in the US trust Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious diseases expert, but not President Donald Trump when it came to information on the COVID-19 pandemic, a new poll has revealed.

The Quinnipiac University Poll released on Wednesday showed that 67 percent of regist

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Philippines to allow entry of specified foreign nationals
Philippines to allow entry of specified foreign nationals

Manila, The Philippines will allow the entry of foreign nationals with long-term visas into the country from August 1, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said on Friday.

In a statement, Roque said the inter-agency coronavirus task force on Thursday approved the decision, while foreign nationals must comply with

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US breaks single-day record with over 77,000 COVID-19 cases
US breaks single-day record with over 77,000 COVID-19 cases

Washington, With more than 77,000 new COVID-19 cases, the US broke the record for the number of confirmed infections registered in a single day, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

As of Friday morning, the US accounted for the world's highest number of infections and fatalities at 3,570,037 and 138,291

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Ex-Pemex chief extradited to Mexico over corruption charges
Ex-Pemex chief extradited to Mexico over corruption charges

Mexico City, Former director of Mexico's state-run oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Emilio Lozoya, has been extradited from Spain over corruption charges, with an initial court hearing set for Friday.

Lozoya, 45, who headed Pemex from 2012-2016 during the administration of former President Enrique

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Canada to provide $13bn for 'safe restart' of economy
Canada to provide $13bn for 'safe restart' of economy

Ottawa, The Canadian government will provide C$19 billion ($13 billion) to the country's provinces and territories to help fund a "safe restart" of the economy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced.

The direct transfers are part of a comprehensive agreement to help those governments cover some of

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Nepal plans to lift suspension on domestic, intl flights
Nepal plans to lift suspension on domestic, intl flights

Kathmandu, The Nepal government has planned to lift the ongoing suspension on domestic and international flights starting from August as the Himalayan country has witnessed a drop in new COVID-19 cases, a senior official said on Friday.

"The Ministry on Thursday decided to recommend COVID-19 Crisis Management

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14 more US soldiers in S.Korea test COVID-19 positive
14 more US soldiers in S.Korea test COVID-19 positive

Seoul, Fourteen more American service members affiliated with the US Forces Korea (USFK) have tested positive for the novel coronavirus upon arrival in South Korea, the military said, amid growing concerns over a surge in imported infections.

The USFK has seen a marked increase in the number of COVID-19 patients a

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