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Abstract:The coronavirus pandemic has been dominating headlines for months. Here are 10 major world events that you may have missed out on in the past week.
The coronavirus pandemic has dominated headlines over the past couple of months, as countries scramble to contain their outbreaks and reopen economies. But news is still happening outside of this crisis.From Joe Biden's sexual assault allegations to a $900 billion fine against an Israeli bank for committing US tax evasion, here are 10 major news events you may have missed this past week.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
The coronavirus pandemic has swept the globe, infecting more than 3.3 million people and killing at least 237,000 as of May 1, according to Johns Hopkins University.At a time when countries are scrambling to prop up their economies, ramp up testing efforts, and lower their infection counts, the news cycle is continuously dominated with pandemic headlines.But there is still news happening outside of the crisis.Here are 10 major world events you may have missed in just the past week, as COVID-19 news continues to take center stage.
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