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With much of the American economy in self-imposed shutdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, April's colossal surge in unemployment delivered a historic blow to workers.
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Germany has become the latest country to ban gay conversion therapy for those below the age of 18.
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In 2018, infectious disease experts at the University of Hong Kong came across an unusual patient.
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CNN's Oren Liebermann travels to the predominantly Arab town of Kafr Qara, which has the highest number of doctors per capita anywhere in Israel, to learn more about the role of Israel's Arab doctors in wider society.
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Brazil's coronavirus cases have spiked to 135,106 including 9,146 deaths, according to numbers released Wednesday by the Brazilian Health Ministry. This surge comes as President Jair Bolsonaro's spokesman, Gen. Otavio Santana do Rego Barros, confirmed he tested positive for Covid-19.
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Wang is used to job hunting in China.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced a three-step plan to reopen the country's economy by July, as the government begins winding down social distancing measures intended to stop the spread of coronavirus.
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While the rest of the world continues to grapple with the coronavirus pandemic, one continent has managed to remain entirely free of the infection.
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When Flavio Ramos was wheeled into the hospital room, he was gasping for air and slipping in and out of consciousness. So it was his son, Arturo, who first noticed the bodies.
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CNN's Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta host a global town hall answering your questions about what the future holds for the fight against Covid-19. Watch the full event below.
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Former Vice President Al Gore explains what he thinks it means to be a leader during times of crisis, and why he believes President Donald Trump has failed during this pandemic.
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"Can we take our masks off?" I ask, as my bride and I get into position.
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced the US-led military coalition battling ISIS to pause or suspend significant aspects of its campaign in Iraq and Syria, even as the terror group seeks to exploit the instability caused by the pandemic and a dramatic fall in oil prices.
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Attacking China has now become the centerpiece for the upcoming 2020 election campaign by an increasingly desperate Republican Party and its vulnerable leadership.
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Bodies lay crumpled on the ground beside toppled motorcycles and cars as suffocating toxic gas rose from a chemical plant in southern India in the early hours of Thursday morning.
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A member of the US Navy who serves as one of President Donald Trump's personal valets has tested positive for coronavirus, CNN has learned Thursday, raising concerns about the President's possible exposure to the virus.
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At least 11 people have been confirmed dead and hundreds more have been hospitalized after a suffocating toxic gas rose from a chemical plant in southern India.
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The staggering economic pain -- perhaps the worst since the 1930s -- of the American economy in the time of coronavirus will be graphically underscored in two new rounds of unemployment data that are due on Thursday and Friday.
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Goodbye, breakfast buffets and bellhop service. Hello, temperature screening and keyless check-in.
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Angela Merkel doesn't give big speeches. The German Chancellor addresses her nation once a year, in a pre-recorded New Year's message. When she decided to update German citizens about the coronavirus outbreak in March, it was the first unscheduled televised address she had given in almost 15 years of leadership.
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Some of the first indications of Covid-19 in Europe seemed to hit in February. But a group of doctors in Paris have re-checked old samples and found that one patient they treated in December for pneumonia, actually had Covid-19. CNN's Melissa Bell speaks with that patient, Amirouche Hammar.
Black people in the UK four times more likely to die from Covid-19 than white people, new data shows
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Black people in the UK are four times more likely to die from Covid-19 than white people and a number of other ethnic groups are also at an increased risk, according to new data released Thursday.
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This year, Ibiza's nightclubs were promoting the most famous names in house music - then Covid-19 arrived. CNN's Scott McLean reports on what the pandemic means for the Spanish party island.
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The UK economy is heading for its worst crash in more than 300 years because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new forecast from the Bank of England.
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This is supposed to be a busy time of year for Bollywood. School exams are over and Hollywood's summer blockbusters are typically still a couple of months away, making it the perfect time to release India's big spring flicks.
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Nearly three years after the release of a damning national report into child sexual abuse, the Australian government has published dozens of previously redacted pages of text relating to Cardinal George Pell.
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Dr. Tom Frieden, the former director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, laid out "10 plain truths" about Covid-19 on Wednesday as he spoke at a House Appropriations Committee hearing on the pandemic response.
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The motto that runs through the veins of CNN producers and reporters is "Go There." Yet coronavirus has turned "going there" from normal to abnormal.
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Dallas salon owner Shelly Luther was sentenced to 7 days in jail after refusing to close her salon despite statewide stay-at-home orders.
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President Donald Trump disagreed with a nurse he was honoring in the Oval Office, insisting that he hadn't heard about personal protective equipment shortages in the US despite her account that PPE availability is "sporadic."
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More than two years after the House Intelligence Committee ended its investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference, the transcripts of the committee's interviews with more than four dozen witnesses could be publicly released soon.