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US oil bounces after crash but stocks suffer big losses

US crude prices bounced Tuesday but were unable to keep in positive territory, a day after crashing below $0 for the first time owing to crippled demand and a storage glut, while the commodity rout sent equities sharply lower.

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Seoul plays down report over North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's health

South Korea played down a report Tuesday that the North's leader Kim Jong Un was being treated after surgery, as speculation mounted over his absence from a key anniversary.

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US officials don’t know if Kim Jong Un is dead or alive — and are unsure about the line of succession: report

U.S. officials are in the dark as to who is in control of North Korea -- and its nuclear weapons.

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Kim Jong Un biographer breaks down what you need to know about reported health scare

On Monday evening, Anna Fifield, a biographer of Kim Jong Un and one of the most knowledgeable experts on the North Korean dictator outside the country, broke down the key facts on the situation in light of reports that Kim is gravely ill.

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'Grave' reports about the health of North Korea’s leader spark rumors and fears

On Monday, reports from U.S. intelligence indicated that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is in "grave danger" following a surgical procedure, although few details are available.

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‘We don't hide anything’: WHO chief defends organization's handling of Covid-19

The World Health Organization insisted Monday that it sounded the alarm on the novel coronavirus right from the very start and had hidden nothing from Washington about the deadly pandemic.

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US oil prices crash to negative territory amid devastating glut

US oil prices crashed to unprecedented lows Monday as futures in New York ended in negative territory for the first time amid a devastating supply glut that has forced traders to pay others to take the commodity.

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France reaches 'painful' landmark of 20,000 virus dead

France on Monday announced it had become the fourth country worldwide to register over 20,000 deaths from the novel coronavirus, after recording 547 new fatalities in the epidemic.

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Israel's Netanyahu, Gantz agree on emergency unity govt

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached a historic deal Monday with one-time rival parliament speaker Benny Gantz to form an emergency unity government, ending the country's worst political crisis.

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Eurasian ice sheet collapse raised seas eight meters: study

The melting of the Eurasian ice sheet around 14,000 years ago lifted global sea levels by about eight metres, according to new research published Monday that highlights the risks of today's rapid ice cap melt.

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Bolsonaro wants end to Brazil quarantine 'this week'

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said Monday he wants quarantines imposed by several state governors lifted this week, despite health ministry warnings that the coronavirus pandemic has yet to peak there.

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French case raises questions over coronavirus child spread

A nine-year-old who contracted COVID-19 in eastern France did not pass the virus on to any other pupils at three ski-schools, according to new research that suggests infants are not large spreaders of the disease.

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Facebook-powered virus 'heat map' unveiled

Researchers Monday unveiled a coronavirus "heat map" powered by Facebook data which is aimed at helping track the spread of the disease and plan for reopening society.

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