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Large shops have opened, hair salons have resumed services and some sports can be played with restrictions. CNN's Lynda Kinkade reports on the next stage of Austria's reopening.
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Odd jobs on construction sites used to earn Takahashi enough money to pay for a private booth each night at one of Tokyo's internet cafes. But Japan's coronavirus lockdown not only cost him his work, it has temporarily closed the cafe that was his de facto home.
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CNN's David Culver reports on how Chinese state media is responding to blame from the US for their coronavirus response.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday stepped up administration claims that China mounted efforts to hide the extent of the coronavirus spread, including concealing the severity while stockpiling medical supplies.
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As old sayings go, not many have stood the test of time better than "mother knows best."
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Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is right to narrow his vice presidential selection to a woman. After decades of other countries electing women to lead on the global stage, it is time for the United States to get on the right side of history.
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In his final moments, Ananda Mooliya reassured his wife and two sons that he was fine, though they could hear his labored breathing from the next room, over the sound of the TV.
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US stock futures dipped Sunday evening as the country heads into another week of uncertainty, with investors trying to understand the scale of the the economic crisis caused by coronavirus and wondering when the economy will be able to reopen successfully.
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France has reported its lowest daily death toll from Covid-19 since March 22.
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From California to New York, more Americans are headed outside -- some for recreation and others in protest.
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Expect a barrage of reopening announcements in the coming days.
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Brian Stelter marks World Press Freedom Day and discusses a recent coronavirus-triggered crackdown on reporting in some countries. Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of the Guardian newspaper, says "whenever there is a shock to the system, governments will try to use that" to limit access and scrutiny, "unless we keep an eye on them."
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Former President George W. Bush called for an end to partisanship in the nation's continued battle against the coronavirus, urging Americans to "remember that empathy and simple kindness are essential powerful tools of national recovery."
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As countries lie frozen in lockdown and billions of people lose their livelihoods, public figures are teasing a breakthrough that would mark the end of the crippling coronavirus pandemic: a vaccine.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the initial reports on the shots fired from North Korea into South Korea on Sunday morning indicate they were "accidental."
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North Korea fired gunshots at the wall of a South Korean guard post in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a buffer area which separates the two countries, on Sunday, and the South fired back, according to its military.
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Spaniards soaked up the sun this weekend as figures released by the country's Ministry of Health on Sunday revealed just 164 new deaths from Covid-19 in the past 24 hours, the lowest number in six weeks.
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President Trump has made moves to replace the acting inspector general at the Department of Health and Human Services after the office issued a report about Covid-19.
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Russia reported 10,633 new cases of the coronavirus in another record single-day increase Sunday, bringing the total number to 134,687.
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When shoppers entered H&M's flagship store in central London last summer, the first thing they would have seen was a dark blue, flowery minidress hanging front and center. On sale for just £4 (or $4.80 US), the dress featured more than a low price tag. It also boasted a green label with the word "CONSCIOUS."
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Just a few weeks after the US Air Force ended its 16-year Continuous Bomber Presence in Guam, its B-1 bombers are back on the Pacific island. The temporary deployment program is designed to keep Washington's adversaries guessing about what US firepower will be where and when.
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About 20 years ago, while traveling across Russia in his forest-green armored train, Kim Jong Il is reported to have made something of a confession to a foreign emissary.
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds have named their newborn son Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, it was announced on Saturday.
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At 6 a.m. local time in Spain, people who have been cooped up in their homes for seven weeks emerged into the early morning light to run, cycle or walk after Europe's strictest coronavirus lockdown restrictions were slightly eased.
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When Suryakant "Suri" Nathwani returned from the hospital, the reserved 81-year-old grabbed his son's hand and pleaded to be allowed to die at home. "He said, 'Please promise me one thing: If I'm going to go, I'm going to go here. Do not take me back there,'" his son Raj Nathwani said.
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Pandemic experts John Barry and Marc Lipsitch co-authored a new report predicting that the coronavirus pandemic could last up to two more years. They're warning that things could get "considerably worse than what we've seen so far."
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North Korea claims that Kim Jong Un made a public appearance at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
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Over 4,900 meat and poultry plant workers tested positive for coronavirus in the US, according to the CDC. CNN's Miguel Marquez speaks to a worker at a Tyson plant in Nebraska.
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President Donald Trump has picked the worst possible time to relaunch his trade battle with China.
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Assault-style weapons are banned in Canada effective immediately, the country's prime minister said Friday.