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Paul Wood was a BBC foreign correspondent for 25 years, in Belgrade, Athens, Cairo, Jerusalem, Kabul and Washington DC. He has won numerous awards, including two US Emmys for his coverage of the Syrian civil war
What did the US intelligence agencies know and when did they know it?
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The idea that the virus is man-made is not just a crazy theory that Trump got from one of his golf buddies
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Only the infectious would have to be kept at home
We ain’t seen nothing yet
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