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Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testifies before the House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington in November. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption
Officials lower and remove the Union Jack from the European Parliament building in Brussels on Friday. As the U.K. prepared to bring to an end its decades-long membership in the European Union, the bloc's top officials on Friday pledged to continue playing a prominent role despite the loss of a powerful affiliate. Francisco Seco/AP hide caption
Travelers wearing face masks walk along a concourse at Beijing Capital International Airport on Thursday. American schools are advising students to avoid travel to China, and some are working to evacuate students already there. China reported nearly 11,800 confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday. Mark Schiefelbein/AP hide caption
Under U.S. Pressure, Mexico Attempts To Curb Migration Through Its Borders
There are now nearly 10,000 cases of coronavirus — far more than the reported number of SARS cases worldwide during a 2003 outbreak. Mark Lennihan/AP hide caption
U.S. Warns Americans 'Do Not Travel To China' As Coronavirus Infections Surpass SARS
Shellfish for sale in the Tai Po market in Hong Kong on January 29. Many customers come to this market to buy live seafood. Jason Beaubien/NPR hide caption
Coronavirus Declared A Global Health Emergency By World Health Organization
An anti-Brexit demonstrator holds British and European Union flags during a protest in front of the European Parliament in Brussels on Thursday. Francois Lenoir/Reuters hide caption