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The Latest: N Korea again claims no coronavirus infections SEOUL, South Korea North Korea has told the World Health Organization that it has tested 25,986 people for the coronavirus through April but still has yet to find a single infection. The WHO said in a weekly monitoring report that North Korea’s testing figures include 751 people who were tested during April 23-29, of which 139 had influenza-like illnesses or severe respiratory infections. Experts have expressed skepticism about North Korea’s claim of a perfect record in keeping out COVID-19, given its poor health infrastructure and a porous border it shares with China.

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SEOUL, South Korea North Korea has told the World Health Organization that it has tested 25,986 people for the coronavirus through April but still has yet to find a single infection. The WHO said in a weekly monitoring report that North Korea’s testing figures include 751 people who were tested during April 23-29, of which 139 had influenza-like illnesses or severe respiratory infections. Experts have expressed skepticism about North Korea’s claim of a perfect record in keeping out COVID-19, given its poor health infrastructure and a porous border it shares with China. North Korea has described its anti-virus efforts as a “matter of national existence.” It has barred tourists, flown out diplomats and severely restricted cross-border traffic and trade.

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The Latest: N Korea again claims no coronavirus infections The Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 17 1of17In this Saturday, April 24, 2021, photo, a clothing shop clerk wearing a protective mask waits for customers at the Ramadan bazaar in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced Monday that the whole country will be placed under a near lockdown for about a month but all economic sectors will be allowed to operate.Vincent Thian/APShow MoreShow Less 2of17Health workers and volunteers in personal protective suits wait to receive patients outside a COVID-19 hospital that was set up at a Sikh Gurdwara in New Delhi, India, Monday, May 10, 2021.Ishant Chauhan/APShow MoreShow Less

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1 of 31 People wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walk on a pedestrian overhead bridge as they heading to work in Beijing, Monday, May 10, 2021. Andy Wong - staff, AP A technician prepares a Pfizer vaccine in the pharmacy area of the newly opened COVID-19 Vaccination Centre in Sydney, Australia, Monday, May 10, 2021. James Gourley - pool, Pool NCA NewsWire Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) cryogenic containers are unloaded from Indian naval vessel INS Trikand that arrived from Hamad Port, Qatar at Naval Dockyard In Mumbai, India, Monday, May 10, 2021. The consignment is part of the French mission Oxygen Solidarity Bridge to support India s fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

Germany Bans Ansaar International For Financing Terror Through Humanitarian Aid The Islamic Organisation Was Active In New Delhi Post Riots Too

Germany Bans Ansaar International For Financing Terror Through Humanitarian Aid. The Islamic Organisation Was Active In New Delhi Post Riots Too by Swarajya Staff - May 7, 2021 05:53 AM A photograph of the organisation’s ‘humanitarian work’ in New Delhi post riots Snapshot Germany alleges that Ansaar International “spread a Salafist world view and financed terror around the world under the guise of humanitarian aid . An Islamic organisation that was found to be active in ‘humanitarian work’ post New Delhi riots has been banned by Germany. The key allegation by Germany’s interior minister against the organisation, named Ansaar International, is that it “spread a Salafist world view and finance terror around the world under the guise of humanitarian aid”, as per a report by

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