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(CNN) -- "International Correspondents" returns to CNN International this weekend.
In two editions of the round-table debate, leading journalists from around the world give their opinions on "the fog of war," issues facing the Arab media and the safety of reporters. Watch on Saturday GMT 0630, 1030, 1530, 1930 and Sunday 0130, 0630, 1030, 1530, 1930.
There is also a special program on SARS, the deadly disease that has gripped Asia. (Special report) Watch on Saturday GMT 1430, 2030 and Sunday 0230, 0730. Times may change depending on developments in the news.
Other regular programs have been suspended during coverage of the war.
There is a live, rolling news schedule presented from the main production centers in Atlanta, London and Hong Kong, with live daily broadcasting from Kuwait. Additional anchoring is provided from a CNN broadcasting facility in Kuwait.
CNN's correspondents covering the conflict live on the ground include Christiane Amanpour, CNN chief international correspondent on the Kuwaiti-Iraqi border, and Brent Sadler and Jane Arraf in northern Iraq.
As events progress, more special editions of CNN programs will be introduced to the schedule. These will include Q&A, CNN's daily interactive program where anchors question experts on the day's key issues, Insight, a half-hour analysis of the big issues.
CNN's international coverage is tailored for audiences in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Asia Pacific, with nearly 50 percent of the output broadcast from CNN's studios in London and Hong Kong.