The number of coronavirus infections in the world have been rising even as countries take precautionary measures to slow the spread down.
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March, 2020
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23 March
Boris Johnson Steps Up Plans To Tackle Coronavirus As Criticism Mounts
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will step up government action this week in a bid to slow the spread across Britain of the potentially deadly coronavirus by accelerating plans to make the elderly stay at home — possibly for months — and for whole families to self-quarantine when any family …
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23 March
Presidential Rift, Coronavirus Eclipse Afghan Peace Deal
A lingering dispute over Afghanistan’s presidential election and an outbreak of coronavirus in the country appear to have complicated further an already troubled effort the United States is making to help find a negotiated end to nearly 19 years of war.
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23 March
Japan Unveils Plans for Domestically-Made Hypersonic Weapons – Report
The blueprint reportedly stipulates the development of the Hypersonic Cruise Missile (HCM) and the Hyper Velocity Gliding Projectile (HVGP) which are expected to enter service in the early 2030s.
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23 March
Israel’s Netanyahu turns to anti-terrorism tools in battle against coronavirus
Israel plans to deploy electronic counterterrorism measures to track the movements of people who might be infected with the coronavirus, officials said, a confluence of crime fighting and public health that could become more common even as it sparked civil liberty concerns.
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23 March
Turkey Orders 4 Baghdadi Relatives Jailed for Joining ISIS
A Turkish court ordered the imprisonment of four relatives of slain ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi for joining the terrorist group.
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23 March
Islamic State: US military says RAF airstrikes may have killed civilians
There is “credible” evidence British airstrikes against the Islamic State group have killed civilians in Iraq and Syria, the US military has said.
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23 March
Hezbollah commander prosecuted in Austria for terror finance
Prosecutors in the Austrian state of Carinthia have started a trial against an alleged Hezbollah commander who spent 13 years in the central European country while reportedly being involved in financing terrorism.
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23 March
Purported new Iraqi Shia group claims attacks on Camp Taji
A likely Iranian-backed militant group called “League of the Revolutionaries” published a video Sunday claiming responsibility for recent attacks against a base housing American-led coalition troops in Iraq.
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23 March
EU Monitors Say Pro-Kremlin Media Spread Coronavirus Disinformation
Pro-Kremlin media outlets are actively spreading disinformation about coronavirus in an attempt to “undermine public trust” in Western countries, according to an internal European Union document.
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