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The global spread of the novel coronavirus is affecting many aspects of daily life and soon, that could include what's in your medicine cabinet. WSJ’s Charley Grant explains. Photo: Getty Images
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On the Greek-Turkish Border, Migrants’ Hopes Meet a Violent Pushback
Clashes between migrants and Greek forces have erupted after the Turkish government said it would open its borders for Syrian refugees to enter Europe, prompting thousands to attempt the crossing. WSJ's David Gauthier-Villars reports from the border between Turkey and Greece. Photo: Sakis Mitrolidis/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
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