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Asia Indexes Dip On Virus Cases, Weak U.S. Data
Japan's Nikkei dropped 0.76% while MSCI's Asia-Pacific index was little changed. 
Japan's Nikkei dropped 0.76% while MSCI's Asia-Pacific index was little changed. -
Many Parts Of U.S. Returning To Lockdown From Wednesday
As infections and hospitalizations rise several states and counties are reintroducing stricter prevention measures. 
As infections and hospitalizations rise several states and counties are reintroducing stricter prevention measures. -
Hong Kong, Singapore Travel Bubble A Glimmer Of Hope For Economies
Up to 200 travelers a day from each country will be allowed on special flights if they pass medicals. 
Up to 200 travelers a day from each country will be allowed on special flights if they pass medicals. -
Will Queen Elizabeth Finally Wear A Face Mask At The Remembrance Sunday Service?
The Queen shall be around at least 80 people to mark a special U.K. memorial on Nov. 8. 
The Queen shall be around at least 80 people to mark a special U.K. memorial on Nov. 8. -
Digital Scarcity: Over 20 Million Old iPhones Ordered By Apple To Handle iPhone 12 Shortages
Apple made an emergency order of more than 20 million old-model iPhones to deal with the current iPhone 12 supply shortages. 
Apple made an emergency order of more than 20 million old-model iPhones to deal with the current iPhone 12 supply shortages. -
Which Pacific Islands Remain Free Of COVID-19?
The Pacific’s Marshall Islands have been invaded by COVID-19 but some islands remain free of the fast-spreading virus. 
The Pacific’s Marshall Islands have been invaded by COVID-19 but some islands remain free of the fast-spreading virus. -
COVID-19: U.S. Breaks Yet Another Daily Record
The United States has been in the news largely for its presidential election but the new daily record on Thursday overshadowed politics. 
The United States has been in the news largely for its presidential election but the new daily record on Thursday overshadowed politics. -
Denmark To Kill 17 Million Minks Due To Mutated Coronavirus Strain
Denmark is preparing to cull 17 million minks in more than 1,000 farms across the nation to mitigate the spread of a new mutated coronavirus strain. 
Denmark is preparing to cull 17 million minks in more than 1,000 farms across the nation to mitigate the spread of a new mutated coronavirus strain. -
Six European Countries In Partial Lockdown As Cases Top 11 Million
The European Union says it will discuss the continent's "grave" situation. 
The European Union says it will discuss the continent's "grave" situation. -
Kate Middleton, George, Charlotte And Louis Were COVID-Free; Queen Elizabeth Worried For Prince William
The Duke of Cambridge isolated in April after contracting the virus. 
The Duke of Cambridge isolated in April after contracting the virus.