Families of people who died after contracting coronavirus in China's former epicentre Wuhan say they are constantly monitored and warned by authorities, who tell them speaking out will damage China's national interest.
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Three international students apologise and turn themselves in to police after posting a video of themselves breaching curfew rules for a McDonald's run on Chinese social media, which sparked widespread criticism in the community.
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