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Coronavirus update: US-China trade deal in doubt as Trump again blasts China

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Similarly to Spain, Italy has also recorded a rise in deaths overnight. The death toll in Italy climbed by 262, against 195 the day before, while the daily tally of new cases rose to 992 from 888.Stay up-to-date on the coronavirus outbreak "The whole world is fighting for Chinese tourists ... when better times return, if ever, we must be ready to regain them," said Rasim Ljajic, Serbia's tourism and trade minister.

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has lifted the national state of emergency in most areas, but hasn't include Tokyo and several other high-risk areas. Japan now has more than 16,000 confirmed cases, with about 680 deaths. The number of new cases has significantly decreased nationwide.The pandas will only eat a specific type of bamboo which, in recent times, has been difficult to obtain and sometimes arrived at the zoo past its expiry point, Mr Lanthier said.

 

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What Trump does the first priority is Nov election. If he get elected, he will support trade deal with China. For China to balance the deal, China would cancel growns from Australia and incerese growns from US.

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The government owned, tax payer funded ABC have a series case of TDS. Just funny they don't go on day and night about Belguim, Spain, Italy, UK, France, Sweden, Netherlands, Ireland (C19 deadliest countries). I guess catering for the 'readers' with low IQ.

And the rest of the world should follow

Definitely not a Competent President

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