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China says North Korea is suffering `negatively' from virus
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — China’s U.N. ambassador said Monday that North Korea is suffering “negatively” from the coronavirus and called for greater flexibility from the United States and other countries on lifting sanctions against the country.
AP News Digest 6:30 p.m.
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Alaska chief justice recuses himself from recall case
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The chief justice of the Alaska Supreme Court recused himself Monday from hearing a case involving an effort to recall Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Indicted Cincinnati council member resigns under pressure
CINCINNATI (AP) — A Cincinnati City Council member resigned under pressure Monday less than a week after being indicted on federal charges alleging that she tried to sell her vote.
UN envoy for Libya resigns as truce appears to crumble
CAIRO (AP) — The U.N. envoy for Libya announced his resignation on Monday, as a fragile cease-fire in the North African country continued to crumble.
U.S. death toll climbs to 6 as viral crisis eases in China
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The death toll from the coronavirus in the U.S. climbed to six Monday and the disease spread to ever more countries and world capitals, even as new cases in China dropped to their lowest level in six weeks.
AP News Digest 2 p.m.
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Health officials in Washington state report 5 virus deaths
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — This is a breaking news development. The previous story appears below.
Big Super Tuesday prizes a study in contrasts over voting
The two biggest states participating in Super Tuesday represent another story aside from what happens in the Democratic primary: Voting rights.
Virus reaches new countries as crisis seems to ease in China
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The coronavirus appeared for the first time in New York, Moscow and Berlin and clusters of the disease surged around the world, even as new cases in China dropped to their lowest level in six weeks Monday and hundreds of patients were released from hospitals at the epicenter of the outbreak.
Virus ravaging Iran kills confidant of its supreme leader
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A member of a council that advises Iran's supreme leader died Monday from the new coronavirus, becoming the highest-ranking official within the Islamic Republic's Shiite theocracy to be killed by the illness ravaging the country.
Albania opposition supports president's anti-govt protest
TIRANA, Albania (AP) — Thousands of Albanians rallied on Monday against the country's left-wing government, responding to a call from the president who accuses it of violating the constitution and of links to organized crime.
Virus spreads in the West as crisis seems to ease in China
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The coronavirus appeared for the first time in New York, Moscow and Berlin and clusters of the disease surged around the world, even as new cases in China dropped to their lowest level in six weeks Monday and hundreds of patients were released from hospitals at the epicenter of the outbreak.
BC-AP News Coverage Advisory, 10:15 Advisory
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Virus deaths top 3,000 as warnings sound for global economy
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The number of new virus infections rose worldwide along with fears of a weakening global economy, even as cases in China dropped to their lowest level in six weeks on Monday and hundreds of patients at the outbreak’s epicenter were released from hospitals.
Report: War crimes committed by almost all sides in Syria
GENEVA (AP) — Investigators for the U.N.-backed Human Rights Council said on Monday that they had found evidence of war crimes in Syria committed by nearly all sides in the conflict during the second half of last year and into January.
Virus Outbreak, ADVISORY
A new virus first detected in China has infected more than 89,000 people globally and caused over 3,000 deaths. Since it emerged in December, the virus that causes COVID-19 has been found in more than 60 countries. China still has about three quarters of the world's confirmed cases.
AP News Digest 7:10 a.m.
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Virus fuels dread and angst even as China sees signs of hope
Child dies as migrants rush to cross Greek-Turkish border
KASTANIES, Greece (AP) — A child died when a boat full of migrants heading to a Greek island capsized Monday, part of a wave of thousands trying to push through Greece's land and sea borders.