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The number of new confirmed coronavirus cases spiked Friday in parts of eastern Europe, with Hungary and the Czech Republic
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In 2018, more than 2,000 people died from drug overdoses in Australia—about five each day. That’s according to the Penington
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Latin America and the Caribbean surpassed Europe on Friday to become the region hardest-hit with coronavirus deaths, as India passed
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A patient in northern China has died from the plague, the second death from the disease in the country’s Inner