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Amid mounting speculation, South Korea says Kim Jong Un is 'alive and well'
South Korea continued to pour water on mounting speculation about the health of North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, telling CNN he is "alive and well."
CNN's Jake Tapper asks Dr. Birx about Trump's disinfectant remark
Jake Tapper presses Dr. Deborah Birx on the President's claim that disinfectants can be used to treat coronavirus
The virus hunters who search bat caves to predict the next pandemic
Before entering the cave, the small team of scientists pull on hazmat suits, face masks and thick gloves to cover every inch of their skin. Contact with bat droppings or urine could expose them to some of the world's deadliest unknown viruses.
'The food supply chain is breaking,' Tyson Foods says as plants close
Tyson Foods is warning that "millions of pounds of meat" will disappear from the supply chain as the coronavirus pandemic pushes food processing plants to close, leading to product shortages in grocery stores across the country.
Preliminary results from a remdesivir trial could come in a week or two
Preliminary results from a clinical trial of remdesivir, an experimental antiviral drug being tested for coronavirus, could come in as little as one to two weeks, a top researcher said Sunday.
An aggrieved Trump blames press for furor over disinfectant comments
British government is encouraging furloughed workers to help with June crop harvest
'SNL' returns with Brad Pitt as Dr. Anthony Fauci
Fauci's 'SNL' dream becomes Trump's nightmare
It must have been a nightmare for President Donald Trump. In early April, Dr. Anthony Fauci was jokingly asked on CNN's "New Day" who he would want to play him on "Saturday Night Live." A laughing Fauci responded, "Brad Pitt, of course." On Saturday the infectious disease specialist had his wish come true as "SNL" opened its show with the actor -- twice named by People magazine as "sexiest man alive" -- playing the 79-year-old doctor.
Spain's kids enjoy their first taste freedom after spending six weeks indoors
Amid mounting speculation, South Korea says Kim Jong Un is 'alive and well'
CNN anchor: We have to report this, even though it's insane
CNN's Brian Stelter examines life during the coronavirus pandemic and how people in positions of power are handling it.
Tapper: Trump's musings were there for all to see and hear
CNN's Jake Tapper gives his take on President Donald Trump's dangerous suggestion during one of his White House briefings that ingesting disinfectant could kill the coronavirus.
New satellite images show Kim Jong Un's compound
Newly released satellite images show Kim Jong Un's compound in Wonsan, North Korea, as questions circulate about the state of the North Korean leader's health. CNN's Will Ripley reports.
Worldwide coronavirus death toll passes 200,000
These workers lost their jobs. Now they're hustling to survive
The smell of red enchiladas and Peruvian lomo saltado filled the kitchen as Maria and Luis Ramirez cooked non-stop.
It's basically impossible to practice social distancing in Hong Kong's cage homes
75 years after Hiroshima, the symbolic assembly point of the atomic age sits ignored
It's a discolored concrete slab, molding in the tropical humidity. But on this slab, not much bigger than the footprint of a beach cabin, history changed.
While billionaires isolate in luxurious Mediterranean hideaways, Paris suburbs face surge in deaths
While billionaires isolate themselves at luxurious hideaways on the Mediterranean during the coronavirus outbreak, residents in deprived and crowded areas of France are now facing a surge in deaths, along with unrest on the streets.
How a media-distracted President Donald Trump derailed his own briefing
I'm a 30-year-old woman who left Hong Kong for a break. Now my dad tells me to clean my room
I left Hong Kong for a break. Instead I got stuck with my parents for weeks
I'm a 30-year-old woman and my dad has just told me to clean my room.
Coronavirus pandemic: Latest news from around the world
WHO says no evidence shows that having coronavirus prevents a second infection
The World Health Organization is warning that people who have had Covid-19 are not necessarily immune by the presence of antibodies from getting the virus again.
We're in a golden age of TV re-runs. Soon it might be all we have
Nick Offerman never knew he was part of a TV juggernaut.
Trump administration points finger at China for attempts to steal coronavirus research
The Trump administration is pointing the finger at China for attempting to steal coronavirus research as officials are warning they have seen a growing wave of cyberattacks on US government agencies and medical institutions leading the pandemic response by nation states and criminal groups.
New Zealand PM marks Anzac Day -- from her driveway
It's Anzac Day in New Zealand and Australia -- but people have to mark the day of remembrance a little differently this year, even prime ministers.
What happened on board the last cruise ship still at sea
In January 2020, the gigantic Costa Deliziosa cruise ship slipped its moorings in the Italian city of Venice and headed out into the Adriatic Sea on an around-the-world voyage. Around 2000 passengers were on board for what they hoped would be the trip of a lifetime.
'The sea is stormy and the captain is dancing on the deck.' One view of the US from Italy
For months, Italy has had the most coronavirus-related deaths of any country in the world, and Cremona, a province in Italy's north, has been particularly hard hit. Beppe Severgnini, a veteran Italian journalist and author, lives in the provincial capital, Crema, where he says he has become accustomed to the sound of ambulance sirens, almost as if he lived in New York.
In Pakistan's fight against Covid-19, religion might not be helping
Pakistan is entering its fifth week under lockdown to control the spread of the coronavirus. But as the Islamic holy month of Ramadan starts this weekend, hundreds of thousands of people will congregate in mosques nationwide to offer special prayers.
Singapore's migrant workers are suffering the brunt of the country's coronavirus outbreak
Lifting lockdowns safely relies on testing. Germany is succeeding, as US flies blind
• Wary Germans hate sharing their data. Will they use a Covid-19 tracking app?
Singapore's migrant workers are suffering the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic
Rubel, a 28-year-old migrant worker in Singapore, is afraid. The dormitory he and other foreign workers live in has been locked down, and nobody is allowed in or out as government officials scramble to contain the country's novel coronavirus outbreak.
Widow of coronavirus victim shares heartbreaking details of husband's last days
CNN's Anderson Cooper speaks to Katie Coelho, who found a goodbye note on her 32-year-old husband Jonathan's phone after he died from coronavirus. Support the Coelho family here.
Biden says he thinks Trump will try to delay the election
The Trump campaign is dismissing Joe Biden's warning that the President will try to postpone the November presidential election because of the coronavirus pandemic. CNN's Abby Phillip reports what's behind Biden's stunning accusation.
For the first time in 16 years, the US Air Force has no heavy bombers on Guam
US coronavirus death toll tops 50,000
Trump leaves coronavirus briefing without answering questions
President Trump unexpectedly leaves the coronavirus task force briefing without answering questions, a day after he asked medical experts to look into the possibility of injecting disinfectant as a treatment for the coronavirus.
To get around stay-at-home orders, Spaniards have been walking some unusual 'pets'
The Spanish government's strict stay-at-home order allows people to leave their homes to walk their pets.
Trump lies that he was being 'sarcastic' about injecting disinfectant
President Donald Trump lied Friday when he said he was being "sarcastic" when he asked medical experts on Thursday to look into the possibility of injecting disinfectant as a treatment for the coronavirus.
London police arrest more than 4,000 people for domestic abuse
Navy recommends reinstating commander of USS Theodore Roosevelt
Rudy Giuliani may have said the dumbest thing yet uttered about the coronavirus
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was on Laura Ingraham's show on Fox News Thursday night when the subject turned to the coronavirus -- and attempts in New York to develop a contact tracing system to be able to monitor future outbreaks.
Bleach and sunlight might kill the coronavirus on a park bench, but they can be harmful to the body
Bleach and sunlight can both kill the new coronavirus on surfaces outside the body, a federal official said Thursday at the daily White House briefing.
Atlanta mayor: It's like we're living in 'Twilight Zone'
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms pleads for residents to stay home, despite Governor Brian Kemp lifting shelter-in-place orders and reopening some nonessential businesses.
Europe is preparing a trillion-euro fund to rebuild its economy
EU leaders have agreed to create a fund that could raise at least 1 trillion euros ($1.1 trillion) to rebuild regional economies ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic.
An innocent man spent 46 years in prison. He planned to kill the guy who framed him
Alicia Keys debuts powerful anthem in partnership with CNN
If you find yourself in tears watching the visual for Alicia Keys' new song, know that the singer had the same reaction the first time she saw it.
Wuhan weathered Covid-19. But can it survive what comes next?
Pompeo: Chinese Communist Party will pay a price
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