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Democratic Republic of Congo says its Ebola free

00:57 The Health Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo announced Wednesday that the Ebola virus outbreak that infected 130 people and killed 55 was effectively over. Find out ho

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Restaurants brace for new COVID-19 restrictions

02:12 Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has issued a new stay-at-home advisory following a surge in COVID-19 cases in the city.The measures will take effect Monday and last for 30 days.The

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Latin America reacts to RCEP trade deal

03:08 The​newly signedRCEPtrade deal createsa trading bloc of 15 countries,coveringnearly a third of the world’s population, and​about 30 percentof global GDP.Andwhile celebrationsmay

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Social media companies grilled on Capitol Hill over 2020 election

02:42 Social media companies continue to face scrutiny from the U.S. Congress.This time,theCEO’s from Facebook and Twitter came under fire over how they handled thepresidentialelection

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COVID-19 dominates kick off of Bloomberg New Economy Forum

02:39 It’s the first major globalforumsince the U.S.elections.TheBloombergNew EconomyForumis in full swing, bringing together political and business leaders including presidents and pr

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Slender firefighter rescues 85-year-old-man from between two walls

01:00 See the moment firefighters in Yulin City in the Guangxi Province of China pull an elderly man out from where he was trapped in a 20-centimeter-wide gap, unable to move.Check out

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Hurricane Iota slams into Colombia and Nicaragua

02:37 Hurricane Iota hit Nicaragua and Colombia’s Island Providencia last night.The storm diminishedafterhitting the coast of Nicaragua.CGTN’s Michelle Begue reports.Check outThe China

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Healthcare workers struggle as COVID-19 cases surge in Mexico

02:09 Doctors and nurses around the world are working overtime to save patients with COVID-19.Many are also contracting the virus. Mexico has one of the highest rates of healthcare wor

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Nicaraguans evacuate ahead of Hurricane Iota

00:42 Nicaraguan authorities are working fast to evacuate as many people from the country’s east coast as Hurricane Iota bears down on the country. The Category 5 hurricane is expected

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States and cities in the U.S. reimpose restrictions

As infections of COVID-19 surge past 11 million throughout the U.S., and with cases on the rise in 48 states, governors and mayors across the country are imposing restrictions to

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"More people may die if we don’t coordinate."

01:13 Presumptive President-Elect Joe Biden warns that more American lives are at risk if the Trump administration does not start sharing info about its COVID-19 vaccine deployment pla

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Peru’s interim president resigns amid demonstrations

01:38 Theinterim presidentofPeru, Manuel Merino, has stepped down amid nationwide fury over the killing of two protesters in a heavy-handed police clampdown on pro-democracy demonstrat

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Havana airport reopens after seven months COVID closure

01:55 Havana's International Airport is again welcoming tourists from abroad, more than seven months after shutting down in response to the coronavirus pandemic.It's not quite 'busines

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EU extends sanctions on Venezuelan government for another year

02:51 The European Union has extended its sanctions on the Venezuelan government for another year, accusing individuals of "undermining democracy, the rule of law and respect for human

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Colombia hopes to grow and profit from its art and culture sectors

02:07 Colombia is celebrating its culture and arts in a global forum aimed at promoting the country's "Orange Economy" also known as the creative economy. The country hopes to find way

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Protests escalate in Peru against the new government

02:07 Protesters have flooded onto the streets across Peru in a wave of demonstrations that have escalated since former president Martín Vizcarra was abruptly ousted earlier this week.

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How Mexico's Tabasco state is coping with devastating flooding

02:33 Southern Mexico has been devastated by flooding that has displaced thousands from their homes and has cost lives. Learn more on how people in Tabasco state, one of Mexico's most