India has set another global record with 386,452 daily coronavirus cases. The Health Ministry also reported 3,498 deaths in the last day, bringing the confirmed total to 208,330. Globally, India's deaths rank fourth behind the U.S., Brazil and Mexico. https://t.co/YSr5LSeo8k
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 30, 2021
India on Friday posted another global record for daily coronavirus infections, pushing worldwide cases past 150 million as a pandemic that has killed almost 3.2 million worldwide continues to wreak devastationhttps://t.co/rQGd09Yvgl
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 30, 2021
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— The Associated Press (@AP) April 30, 2021
• India's COVID-19 human crisis spirals with record new cases;
• As virus engulfs India, diaspora watches with despair;
• Brazil backs away from the virus brink, but remains at risk. https://t.co/rfgs036UIo
At least 44 people killed in crush at Lag B'Omer religious festival in Israelhttps://t.co/LEo0MkOr4m pic.twitter.com/tmOb0wjhu6
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) April 30, 2021
Thousands of ethnic Karen villagers in Myanmar are poised to cross into Thailand if, as expected, fighting intensifies between the Myanmar army and Karen insurgents, joining those who have already escaped the turmoil that followed the Feb. 1 coup https://t.co/dTSFtFVHxO pic.twitter.com/FmToknAMnh
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 30, 2021
Eurozone suffers double-dip recession https://t.co/U3nE0e3x9B
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) April 30, 2021
Were the semiconductor industry grind to halt in Taiwan, so too would the global electronics industry. The costs would be incalculable https://t.co/Fa8TBVQqrz
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 30, 2021
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"Were the semiconductor industry grind to halt in Taiwan, so too would the global electronics industry. The costs would be incalculable."
But Taiwan is not worth defending against China.
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