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Number of new cases of coronavirus infection in South Korea named

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The total number of cases of coronavirus SARS- CoV -2 increased in South Korea by 10 and reached 10,728, on April 26 reported on the website of South Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). In addition, the number of deaths increased from 240 to 242 among patients with COVID-19 disease. At the same time 8,717 people were cured. According to the news agency...

Xi Jinping's anti-reating in US hits new low - poll

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As attitudes toward China have deteriorated, US residents have also become worse at Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to the Pew Research Center, seven in ten U.S. residents say they have no certainty that Xi is doing the right thing in world affairs. This is the highest figure since the Centre first asked the question in 2014. Only 22% say they trust the Chinese leader, down 15 percentage points from last year. The drop in confidence between 2019 and 2020 is particularly noticeable. While views on Xi Jinping have been fairly stable over the past few years, staying within 10 percentage points, in the past year alone the percentage of those who have become worse treated has risen by 21 points. This shift occurred among Republicans and Democrats alike, as well as among the elderly and young residents of the United States. The survey, which was conducted in March in the United States, was attended by 1,000 adult citizens of the country. ...

215 infected coronavirus identified in Altay Territory

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Fears that the range of detected coronavirus infections in the Altay region will increase significantly have been confirmed. As reported today, April 25, the operational headquarters of the region, the repeated study confirmed the positive results of analyses from the 51 employee of the industrial site of Korbalichinsky mine (Zminogorsk district), and in the past 24 hours, April 24, in the reg...

UN urged to forgive $1 trillion of debt to developing countries

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The UN Economic Development Agency (UNCTAD) called on rich countries and international credit institutions to write off $1 trillion of debt to developing countries, according to Reuters on April 23. According to UNCTAD, the decision of the G-20 countries to temporarily suspend debt payments to developing countries will not solve the problem in the context of the recession. This is a world in which the default of developing countries on their debts is inevitable, said the representative of UNCTAD Richard Kozul-Wright. Read also: ...