November 29 2020, 08:00
In October 2020, more people died by suicide in Japan than were killed by the novel coronavirus in 10 months. Experts say this alarming spike is being partially driven by women, who often work in industries most affected by the pandemic. CNN's Selina Wang speaks to a Japanese woman who attempted suicide when she was struggling to make ends meet.
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November 29 2020, 08:00
Chinese President Xi Jinping reached a major milestone this week in his five-year long fight to end absolute poverty across the country -- but it doesn't appear that he's celebrating yet.
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November 29 2020, 08:00
A Chinese college student's threat to report a dormitory supervisor's offer of Thanksgiving candies has stirred a heated debate online over the government's tightening grip on campuses across the country.
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November 29 2020, 08:00
Sachimi Mochizuki has worked in Japan for two decades, but she's never taken a day off for her period.
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November 29 2020, 08:00
An Oregon mink farm has reported an outbreak of coronavirus among mink and farmworkers.
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November 29 2020, 08:00
A Florida man who has spent 31 years in prison for a nonviolent marijuana crime could soon be a free man.
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November 29 2020, 08:00
For the past week, Archbishop Wilton Gregory of Washington, DC, has been holed up in a Vatican guesthouse, receiving meals at his door.
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November 28 2020, 08:00
I recently found myself on Zoom urging members of the Harvard Kennedy School Student Government to reject a student-led effort to restrict Trump administration officials from speaking at Harvard.
November 28 2020, 08:00
Chinese President Xi Jinping reached a major milestone this week in his five-year long fight to end absolute poverty across the country -- but it doesn't appear that he's celebrating yet.
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November 28 2020, 08:00
A Chinese college student's threat to report a dormitory supervisor's offer of Thanksgiving candies has stirred a heated debate online over the government's tightening grip on campuses across the country.
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