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India's Taj Mahal closure hurting tourism industry

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With international flights still suspended, many who depend on tourism are worried about how they will survive.
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US 'running out of time' to control COVID-19 crisis

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With few federal guidelines, states have been left to make their own rules for reopening, but in many places that reopened early, cases continue to shoot.
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Scotland housing conditions 'drive asylum seekers crazy'

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Aid groups have described living conditions inside hotels housing asylum seekers in the Scottish city of Glasgow as degrading and unsanitary.
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Australia's second-largest city Melbourne reimposes lockdown

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Starting on Wednesday, millions of Melbourne residents are going back into lockdown due to a resurgence in coronavirus infections.
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International college students may be forced to leave US

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ICE announces that visas will be withdrawn from international students if all their classes are held online.
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COVID-19 cases soar in Central Asia

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Former Soviet states are suffering a second wave of cases - since lockdown restrictions were eased two months ago.
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COVID-19: Tens of thousands of migrants stranded across Africa

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Calls for humanitarian flights as coronavirus pandemic leaves migrants without work and in limbo across Africa.
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South Africa eases lockdown to revive the economy

9th - Higher Ed
While the tourist season begins in September, few travellers are expected as the country grapples with the highest number of coronavirus cases in Africa.
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Venezuelans returning home after Colombia economic lockdown

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Venezuelans who fled an economic collapse in their country have begun returning home as neighbouring Colombia restricts economic activity to prevent COVID-19.
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COVID-19: Thousands of foreign workers stranded in Chile

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Many of the workers are fruit pickers who are in limbo because their savings are gone and borders remain closed amid pandemic.
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More US states step back from reopening as COVID-19 cases surge

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Moves come as Anthony Fauci blames rising infections on flouting of guidelines on physical distancing and mask-wearing.
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Pakistan mango farmers hit hard by COVID-19, locust attacks

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Suspended flights and high freight charges have brought down exports, and locust attacks have severely damaged the fruit.
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World's largest randomised drug trial held in the UK

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Scientists conduct a trial to see which existing medications could counter COVID-19.
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Indonesia bans single-use plastic bags

9th - Higher Ed
Increased online shopping and takeaway food during the pandemic have added to the mountain of waste in the country.
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Copper price surges due to global shortage

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Chile, the world's largest exporter of metal essential in electronic products and manufacturing, faces drastic drop in production due to COVID-19 crisis.
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South Africa to start continent's first coronavirus vaccine pilot

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African country with highest number of confirmed COVID-19 infections to begin trial of vaccine involving 2,000 people.
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Almost 300,000 jobs at risk in the UK amid COVID-19 crisis

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The UK's economy is slowly coming to life after months under lockdown, but the country's theatres are still waiting for news about how they can welcome audiences again.
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Iraq infections: Doctors warn a surge in cases is imminent

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As coronavirus infections increase in Iraq, doctors warn the healthcare system is close to collapse.
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Thousands of jobs at risk in the UK amid COVID-19 crisis

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The UK's economy is slowly coming to life after months under lockdown, but the country's theatres are still waiting for news about how they can welcome audiences again.
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Florida faces COVID-19 surge after reopening

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Health experts warn Florida, with more than 100,000 cases, could become the next virus epicentre.
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New York to ease COVID-19 lockdown

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Three months after the pandemic brought life to a standstill, some offices and non-essential business will be allowed to partially reopen.
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Spain lifts coronavirus state of emergency and reopens borders

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Spain's borders now open to EU countries except Portugal, as well as Schengen Area members outside the bloc and the UK.
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Brazil’s COVID-19 crisis spirals out of control

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Infections surge throughout Latin America with more than two million reported, half in Brazil, where more than 50,000 people have died.
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Hundreds of rescued migrants arrive in Italy

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Rescued from smugglers boats in the Mediterranean Sea, it's the first time a rescue ship has been allowed to dock in Italy since ports were closed in April because of the coronavirus pandemic.