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'I would not go' to China says B.C. resident concerned about coronavirus
VANCOUVER - A woman who has regularly visited China from her home in Delta, B.C., says she would not travel there over concerns about a new coronavirus that is spreading ...
Jan 24, 2020

Saskatchewan lab joins global effort to develop coronavirus vaccine
SASKATOON - As Canadian public health agencies prepare to deal with a new viral illness, a specialized lab in Saskatoon is using its research on different strains of the coronavirus to help devel...
Jan 24, 2020

Social controls, SARS experience help China close off cities
BEIJING - Cutting off access to entire cities with millions of residents to stop a new virus outbreak is a step few countries other than China would consider, but it is made possible by the ruling Com...
Jan 24, 2020

Legal chaos deepens in Poland in new challenge for the EU
WARSAW, Poland - Legal chaos has deepened dramatically in Poland following the passing of legislation that will allow the government to fire judges whose rulings it does not like - even when those rul...
Jan 24, 2020

Mexico sees rise in gangs, vigilantes recruiting children
MEXICO CITY - One day after a vigilante group revealed that it was using children as young as 8 as "recruits" for armed defence patrols, Mexico's president said Thursday that drug cartels too are recr...
Jan 24, 2020

New strikes, protests as France unveils retirement bill
PARIS - French unions are holding last-ditch strikes and protests around the country Friday as the government unveils a divisive bill redesigning the national retirement system. Travellers faced renew...
Jan 24, 2020

Auschwitz survivor who was just 2 at liberation nurses scars
MUNICH - Only 2 years old and so ill she had to stay on for weeks after liberation, Eva Umlauf was one of the youngest prisoners to be freed from Auschwitz. Although she has no conscious memories stre...
Jan 24, 2020

Russian Auschwitz survivor: Only coincidence that I lived
MOSCOW - The 75 years since Yevgeny Kovalev was a teenage prisoner in Auschwitz have been marked by tormented memories and a wonder that he's still alive. "Remembering all that is always like torture ...
Jan 24, 2020

Early voting means 2020 primary is already here for millions
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The Iowa caucuses are more than a week away, but millions of Americans are already free to vote. Early voting in the crush of Super Tuesday states that hold primaries on March 3 a...
Jan 24, 2020

Germany's Merkel in Turkey for talks with Erdogan
ISTANBUL - German Chancellor Angela Merkel is meeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on Friday for talks that are expected to focus on the future of a migration deal between Turkey...
Jan 24, 2020