The motion for a global independent inquiry into the COVID-19 response was co-sponsored by 137 countries. 9News
Tokyo Olympics officials are incensed that their Games emblem has been used in the cover design of a local magazine that combines the logo with the novel coronavirus.
Takaya did not answer a direct question if Tokyo 2020 was planning a legal challenge. He suggested negotiations were going on "in a private manner" with the Tokyo foreign journalists' club.
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