Countries carve out a new normal amid coronavirus pandemic as death tolls continue to slow across the continent; some prepare to open borders to tourists
Disputing accusations it didn't act quickly enough to stem outbreak and hid its scope, Xi Jinping's government has tossed predecessor's subdued approach to international diplomacy
Documents show officials knew of potential danger almost a week before telling their public; experts say much of virus's spread could have been prevented if they'd acted sooner
President's claim of progress against coronavirus starkly contrasts with global crisis, with cases now growing at a faster pace abroad; 4,000 have died worldwide, mostly in China
The crossing of more grim thresholds is dimming optimism that the near-quarantine of some 60 million people and other disease-control measures might be working
Suspicions that Meng Hongwei fell out of political favor with President Xi Jinping; Meng headed international police organization until he vanished after traveling to China in 2018
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