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10 Covid-19 patients discharged in Chinese mainland
10 Covid-19 patients discharged in Chinese mainland

Beijing, Ten Covid-19 patients were discharged from hospitals after recovery in the Chinese mainland on Friday, the National Health Commission said on Saturday.

There were 402 patients still being treated, including six in severe conditions, the commission said in its daily report, Xinhua reported.

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Saudi Arabia's coronavirus cases surpass 200,000
Saudi Arabia's coronavirus cases surpass 200,000

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's coronavirus cases have surpassed 200,000, officials said. A total of 4,193 new cases were reported, bringing the accumulated infections to 201,801, the Health Ministry tweeted.

The recoveries reached 140,614 with the registration of 2,945 new recovered cases. On Friday, the death to

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EU authorises remdesivir for Covid-19 treatment
EU authorises remdesivir for Covid-19 treatment

Brussels, The European Commission has authorised anti-viral drug remdesivir for the treatment against coronavirus on Friday, making it the first drug authorized at the European Union level for the treatment of Covid-19.

"Today, the European Commission granted a conditional marketing authorization for the medi

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UK Covid-19 deaths rise to 44,131
UK Covid-19 deaths rise to 44,131

London, Another 137 Covid-19 patients have died in Britain, bringing the total coronavirus-related death toll in the country to 44,131, the British Department of Health and Social Care said on Friday.

The figures include deaths in all settings, including hospitals, care homes and the wider community, Xinhua report

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Iraq confirms 2,312 new Covid-19 cases; 102 more deaths
Iraq confirms 2,312 new Covid-19 cases; 102 more deaths

Baghdad, Iraqi Health Ministry on Friday confirmed 2,312 new Covid-19 cases, as the total number of infections climbed to 56,020.

The ministry also confirmed 102 more deaths, raising the death toll from the infectious virus to 2,262 in the country, Xinhua reported.

It also said that 1,688 people rec

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Clerics, lawyers pile up pressure against construction of Hindu temple in Islamabad
Clerics, lawyers pile up pressure against construction of Hindu temple in Islamabad

Islamabad, Days after the ground breaking ceremony at the land allocated for construction of a Hindu temple in Pakistan's capital, religious organisations have hyped up the pressure on the government and the capital's construction authority, prompting the authorities to stop construction work.

The first Hi

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EU regulators begin closer scrutiny of $2.1bn Google-Fitbit deal
EU regulators begin closer scrutiny of $2.1bn Google-Fitbit deal

London, After issuing a warning in February about potential privacy risks of Google having access to Fitbits data, the European Union (EU) regulators have now sent detailed questionnaires to their rivals, asking them to assess how the acquisition can affect the digital healthcare space.

The anti-competition watchd

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Ram temple trust members to meet on July 18 in Ayodhya
Ram temple trust members to meet on July 18 in Ayodhya

Ayodhya, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust will meet here on July 18 to discuss the way forward of temple construction and the date for 'bhoomi pujan' (land worship). An invitation has been sent to all the members of the trust.

"The trust meeting has been called in Ayodhya on July 18. Right no

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Palghar stunned by necrophilia, a man raped woman's corpse
Palghar stunned by necrophilia, a man raped woman's corpse

Mumbai, People of Palghar were shocked as the sensational case of a shopkeeper - who allegedly killed a 32-year old woman customer and later had sex with her corpse - unravelled at the height of the ongoing lockdown, police officials said here on Saturday.

The accused Shiva Choudhary, 30, owner of a novelty shop i

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WHO team to reach China next week to probe SARS-CoV-2 source
WHO team to reach China next week to probe SARS-CoV-2 source

New Delhi, The World Health Organization is finally sending a team to China next week to prepare to investigate the source of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic.

The announcement made earlier this week came amid accusations from some quarters that the virus might have originated in a labor

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