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Media-General
True: Outlook India has temporarily suspended its print edition of The Outlook magazine.
Economics-General
Health-Covid
Misleading: The United Nations is seeking the power to impose a 10% global tax on everyone for what they are describing as a 'global health crisis unlike any in the 75-year history of the United Nations'.
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
True: Burger King, KFC, and Pret announce limited UK reopenings.
Economics-Business
Economics-Business
True: Employees of Ferrari are not allowed to buy Ferrari cars.
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
False: Amul is shutting its chilling stations amid COVID-19 scare.
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
Misleading: Shoddy medical clothing exported from China had arrived in France.
Economics-General
Health-Covid
Politics-General
False: Donald Trump has the power to force Governors to reopen states.
Economics-General
Economics-General
True: In 1978, a student who worked a minimum-wage summer job in the U.S. could afford to pay a year's full tuition at a 4-year public university of their choice.
Economics-Business
False: Coca Cola only sold 25 bottles in the first year.
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
False: Many Italians in Northern Italy sold their leather goods and textiles companies to China and Italy then allowed 100,000 Chinese workers from Wuhan/Wenzhou to move to Italy with direct Wuhan flights resulting in Northern Italy becoming Europe’s hotspot for the coronavirus.
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
False: A patient consulted Dr. Udwadia at Hinduja Hospital but did not disclose his trip to Dubai and has infected around 55 staff members at the hospital.
Economics-Business
Health-Covid
False: Jio is offering free recharge worth Rs 498 to its users until 31 March 2020.
Economics-General
Partly_True: Americans owe about $1.5 trillion in student loan debt and many new college graduates are stuck in low-wage jobs.
Economics-General
Health-Covid
Human Rights-General
True: The Imperial College report on COVID-19 led to the extreme measures seen in the United States in the third week of March 2020.
Economics-Business
Politics-Elections
False: Bloomberg could have given each American $1million and still have millions left with him from the $500m spent on ads during his contention for the Democratic presidential candidacy.
Economics-General
True: A third of people in the UK believe Britain’s colonies were better off for being part of an empire.
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