Personnel in protective gear
Personnel clad in protective gear, tasked to provide care for suspected patients on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship, are seen at the Japan Coast Guard base in Yokohama on February 5, 2020. Thousands were marooned on a cruise ship off the Japanese coast February 5, after medics evacuated 10 people infected with the deadly coronavirus, with many facing an anxious wait for their own test results. / AFP / Kazuhiro NOGI
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Coronavirus infects 10 on Japan cruise ship

YOKOHAMA (AFP) -- Thousands were marooned on a cruise ship off the Japanese coast Wednesday, after medics evacuated 10 people infected with the deadly coronavirus,

Container ship
Container ship unloads its cargo at the main port terminal in Long Beach, California on May 10, 2019. Two days of talks to resolve a worrisome US-China trade battle ended Friday, May 10, 2019 with no deal, but no breakdown either, offering a glimmer of hope that Washington and Beijing could find a way to avert damage to the global economy. / AFP / Mark RALSTON
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US-China relations to have tense future

BEIJING — With or without a trade deal, US-China relations are destined to deteriorate as they enter an era of increasingly nationalistic rivalry in the

Central American migrant
A Central American migrant moving towards the United States in hopes of a better life, climbs the Mexico-US border fence in Mexicali, Baja California state, Mexico, on November 16, 2018. The Central American migrant caravan trekking toward the United States converged on the US-Mexican border Thursday after more than a month on the road, undeterred by President Donald Trump's deployment of thousands of American troops near the border. / AFP / PEDRO PARDO
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End of road?

TIJUANA, Mexico -- The Central American migrant caravan faced a desperate situation Friday as its numbers swelled at the US-Mexican border, where it got a