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These are students who hold or held a visa for 2020, and whose long-term commitment to study here was disrupted by COVID-19.
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During the event, newly developed strategic weapons and other military weapons were on display.
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The expedition brought home a devastating proof of a dying Arctic Ocean and warnings of ice-free summers in just decades
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The Democrats and their presidential candidate Joe Biden are demanding that a nomination to the lifetime post be left until after the election.
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Remdesivir is expensive and there is a global shortage while dexamethasone has immunosuppression effects that are risky for all but the most ill patients.
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Pakistan will remain in "enhanced (expedited) follow-up" and will have to "continue to report back to the APG on progress to strengthen its implementation of AML/CFT measures."
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The peace negotiations between negotiating teams from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Taliban started on September 12.
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In a statement at the time, Police Chief Vernon Hale called the tactic a "trained technique and best practice in some scenarios".
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China has extensive, quick test capabilities and the health commission said over 140,000 employees of "medical institutions, newly admitted patients and personnel" have already been tested in Qingdao
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More than a hundred thousand homes have been submerged in the floods and nearly 46,000 people evacuated, Vietnam's disaster management authority said.
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Trump will likely try to galvanize his electoral base by touting his nominee for Supreme Court justice, Amy Coney Barrett.
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Greece claims rights over the waters around Kastellorizo but Turkey rejects this, insisting it has greater claims to the eastern Mediterranean because it has a longer coastline.
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Canada's ambassador to China Dominic Barton obtained "virtual consular access" to Spavor on Friday and Kovrig on Saturday.
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This was the first time since August 28 that the Chinese government have entered Japan's territorial waters, and 18th time this year.
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The boat carrying the migrants capsized not far from the city of Sfax.
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The scientists found that at 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit), SARS-CoV-2 was "extremely robust" on smooth surfaces -- like mobile phone screens -- surviving for 28 days on glass, steel and plastic banknotes.
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The US is the worst-hit country with the world's highest number of cases and deaths at 7,761,637 and 214,767, respectively, according to the CSSE.
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Stressing that the draft code would set a dangerous precedent as a similar one-sided, forced-dealing regime could be imposed in other industries, impacting other companies, Google said that the code is unworkable for the company in its current form
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What happens in the next 10 years will likely determine the state of the planet we hand over for future generations. We must make sure each country has a plan to zero emissions.
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Increasing numbers of New Yorkers are buying cars as they avoid public transport because of the coronavirus pandemic
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One witness said they were woken by a huge blast that levelled an entire square block of one- and two-floor houses in the early hours of the morning, leaving nine apartments destroyed.
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Based on the affiliation of the discovered victims, the researchers at cyber security firm Kaspersky were able to determine that the malware campaign known as "MosaicRegressor" was used in a series of targeted attacks.
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The British Virgin Islands, considered by anti-corruption and anti-money laundering groups as one of the murkiest financial centres in the world, was the last to join, but has finally done so.
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The regime has two more types of ICBM: the Hwasong-13 that can fly as far as 5,500 km, and the Hwasong-14 missile with an estimated range of 10,058 km, which is capable of reaching most of the continental U.S.