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NASA is mapping duststorms from space with this new high-tech device
In the Mediterranean, it's called "Sirocco," and in the Canary Islands, "La Calima," while it goes by "Harmattan" in West Africa, and "Haboob" in Sudan. But these varied names all describe the same thing: dust storms.
Family of ISIS victim says Youtube algorithm is liable. What will the Supreme Court say?
Social media companies are bracing for a showdown at the Supreme Court, as the family of American student Nohemi Gonzalez asks the nine justices to find YouTube responsible for her death during the ISIS terror attacks in Paris in 2015.
Why retired lt. col. thinks Putin may have doubts about Ukraine war following Biden's surprise Kyiv visit
Retired Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman shares his thoughts on President Biden's surprise visit to Kyiv and what could happen if China decides to support Russia in the Ukraine war.
Police identify body of missing British mother Nicola Bulley
The body of missing British mother Nicola Bulley was identified by UK police on Monday, weeks after she disappeared while walking her dog in northern England in January.
Ukrainian foreign minister responds to Amanpour's 'painful' question about war
CNN's Christiane Amanpour sat down with Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba at the Munich Security Conference and discussed the outlook for the war in Ukraine.
New analysis ranks the places in the world most at risk from rising water levels and extreme weather
China is home to 16 of the 20 regions of the world most vulnerable to climate change, according to data published on Monday, with some of the world's most important manufacturing hubs at risk from rising water levels and extreme weather.
Deadly rains and landslides batter Brazil's São Paulo during carnival festivities
São Paulo state declared a 180-day "state of calamity" in response to the extreme weather, as millions traveled to the region for the Carnival holiday.
Protests across Israel as Netanyahu's government introduces bill to weaken courts
Protesters blocked roads in cities across Israel during demonstrations Monday as the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduces a controversial judicial overhaul bill.
Watch Helen Mirren pay tribute to late Queen Elizabeth at the BAFTAs
The 2023 BAFTA Film Awards, the British film industry's equivalent to the Oscars, took place at the Royal Festival Hall in London. CNN's Christina Macfarlane has more.
Police searching for missing mom Nicola Bulley find a body
Police searching for missing UK mom Nicola Bulley said Sunday they had found a body.
China's capital offers $6 monthly handout to offset inflation. The public says it's not nearly enough
Beijing will give out a $6 monthly cash subsidy to low-income residents to cushion the impact of rising food prices, a move that has unexpectedly angered many online who say the amount is far too low.
Kim's sister makes 'shooting range' threat as North Korea tests more missiles
North Korea fired at least one unidentified ballistic missile into the waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula on Monday, according to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Turkey halts most rescue efforts for earthquake survivors
Turkey has ended most search and rescue operations, nearly two weeks after a huge earthquake killed tens of thousands of people, the country's disaster management authority said.
Faint cracks emerge in the facade of Putin's rule, one year after Ukraine invasion
US has concerns that China may provide Russia with 'lethal support,' Secretary of State Blinken says
'Heartbreaking': Visitor accidentally shatters Jeff Koons 'balloon dog' sculpture at Art Wynwood
The artist Jeff Koons' famous sculptures might look like they're made from balloons -- but the works are actually fragile, as one art fair attendee found out when she knocked over a $42,000 Koons piece Thursday, causing it to shatter.
Richard Belzer, comedian and 'Law & Order: SVU' actor, dies at age 78
Richard Belzer, the comedian and actor best known for playing the acerbic Detective John Munch across a number of NBC crime dramas, including "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," over more than two decades, has died, according to his longtime manager. He was 78.
See the moment woman escaped from her alleged kidnapper
A woman who had been abducted nearly a year ago while traveling across the country made a dramatic escape from her kidnapper after she concocted a getaway plan to a New Jersey gas station, authorities said. CNN's Polo Sandoval reports.
Analysis: This country could be the next in Putin's sights
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed deep concern over the security of Moldova, a small European country with Russian-backed territory bordering Ukraine. Moldovan President Maia Sandu accused Russia of planning to destabilize the former Soviet republic, echoing a claim made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. CNN's Bianna Golodryga speaks with Moldovan journalist and author Paula Erizanu.
Meta is launching a paid verification service
Meta is testing a subscription service which will allow Instagram and Facebook users to pay to get verified, Mark Zuckerberg announced on Instagram Sunday.
See the timeline leading up to Nicola Bulley's disappearance
Police searching for missing UK mother Nicola Bulley said they have found a body. CNN's Bianca Nobilo reports on the timeline leading up to Bulley's disappearance and the backlash police have received in the handling of her case.
US announces $100 million in earthquake relief funding for Turkey and Syria
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday announced $100 million in disaster relief aid for Turkey and Syria as the countries grapple with the aftermath of a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has killed at least 46,000 people.
Blinken says US has 'no doubt' China was conducting surveillance with balloon
• Spy balloons have allegedly been seen over five continents. Have they been seen over these small islands too?
South Africa risks backlash for Russian naval exercises, but its history with Moscow runs deep
As the anniversary of Vladimir Putin's brutal invasion of Ukraine approaches, a Russian warship armed with one of Moscow's most powerful weapons pulled into a port on South Africa's east coast this weekend.
Kidnapped for a year: Woman ran barefoot to escape her abductor at a gas station
A woman who had been abducted nearly a year ago while traveling across the country made a dramatic escape from her kidnapper after she concocted a getaway plan to a New Jersey gas station, authorities said Friday.
China says it will propose peace plan for Ukraine, as chief diplomat refers to conflict as 'warfare'
Former US President Jimmy Carter to begin receiving home hospice care
Former US President Jimmy Carter will begin receiving hospice care, according to a statement from The Carter Center on Saturday.
In Turkey, a father and daughter are reunited while a teen boy searches for his mom
North Korea tests long-range ballistic missile, Seoul says
North Korea launched a presumed long-range ballistic missile Saturday afternoon, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said, a day after Pyongyang warned of "unprecedented strong responses" if the US and South Korea go ahead with planned military exercises.
Blinken and Chinese counterpart meet in first face-to-face talks since spy balloon shot down
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with China's top diplomat Wang Yi on Saturday, a State Department spokesperson said.
Earthquake survivors are being rescued 10 days later -- here's how they've survived
Dr. Sanjay Gupta breaks down how some people are able to survive for many days under the rubble, and why some international rescue teams adhere to "the rules of fours."
Opinion: 'The arc of history will not go Putin's way.' 7 voices on one year of war
It's the evening of February 23, 2022. In Kyiv, the boss of a news site relaxes with a bath and candles. In Zaporizhzhia, a young woman goes to bed planning to celebrate her husband's birthday in the morning. In Moscow, a journalist happens to postpone his travel plans to Kyiv.
'He could easily destroy us': See Tucker Carlson's private text about Trump
The most prominent stars and highest-ranking executives at Fox News privately ridiculed claims of election fraud in the 2020 election, despite the right-wing channel allowing lies about the presidential contest to be promoted on its air, damning messages contained in a court filing revealed. CNN's Sunlen Serfaty reports.
Qatari Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani officially makes bid for Man Utd
Qatari Shiekh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani has officially made a bid for English Premier League club Manchester United, Al Thani confirmed in a statement Friday.
In Turkey, a father and daughter are reunited while a teen boy searches for his mom
First there are screams ... then piercing cries ... and then "father, father" is heard over and over again.
Ghanaian soccer player Christian Atsu found dead after Turkey earthquake
The body of Ghana soccer star Christian Atsu was found under rubble on Saturday, according to his agent, almost two weeks after the earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria.
Blinken: 'Deep concern' about Russia plotting against Moldova
Armchair detectives and police under fire ... but still no sign of missing UK woman
One video shows a single blue glove, found in the field where missing British mother Nicola Bulley was last seen before she vanished over three weeks ago.
Spy balloons have allegedly been seen over five continents. Have they been seen over these small islands too?
When a strange white sphere appeared in the skies above the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in January 2022, it swiftly became a talking point in this sleepy Indian Ocean archipelago of 430,000 people.
'If you're frightened you should stay home': CNN flies with Ukrainian attack helicopter
CNN spent time embedded with the Sikorsky Brigade in eastern Ukraine operating from a secret base where they conduct combat missions against Russian forces. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
6 people shot, killed in series of shootings in Mississippi; suspect in custody
Six people are dead in Tate County, Mississippi, after a series of shootings on Friday, according to reporting from CNN affiliate WMC.
Fox News has been exposed as a dishonest organization terrified of alienating its audience
Outgunned Ukrainian pilots take the fight to Russia in ancient Soviet-era helicopters
The horizon disappears for a moment as the nose of the helicopter rears. There's a faint thump as rockets trailing brown smoke arc ahead. The aircraft banks as if flicked on its side by an outside force.
German Chancellor: Wise to prepare for a long war in Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz talks to Christiane Amanpour at the Munich Security Conference about supporting Kyiv in its war against Russia.
Nearly 30 dangerous feedback loops could permanently shift the Earth's climate, scientists say
Dangerous climate feedback loops are increasing global warming and risk causing a permanent shift away from the Earth's current climate, according to a new study.
5 former Memphis police officers charged in Tyre Nichols' death plead not guilty
Five former Memphis Police Department officers pleaded not guilty Friday at their arraignment on criminal charges connected to the January death of Tyre Nichols, whose brutal beating after a police traffic stop was seen on video.
Isolated Iran finds ally China reluctant to extend it a lifeline
Shortly before leaving for his first state visit to China on Tuesday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi issued a thinly veiled criticism of his powerful ally, saying the two countries' relationship has not lived up to expectations.
Europe's natural gas prices fall to 18-month low
Europe's natural gas prices have tumbled to their lowest level in nearly 18 months in the latest sign the region has avoided a much-feared energy crisis.
Fox News stars and executives privately trashed Trump's election fraud claims, court document reveals
The most prominent stars and highest-ranking executives at Fox News privately ridiculed claims of election fraud in the 2020 election, despite the right-wing channel allowing lies about the presidential contest to be promoted on its air, damning messages contained in a Thursday court filing revealed.
'Propaganda network': See reporter's reaction to damning Fox News texts
The most prominent stars and highest-ranking executives at Fox News privately ridiculed claims of election fraud in the 2020 election, despite the right-wing channel allowing lies about the presidential contest to be promoted on its air, damning messages contained in a court filing revealed. CNN's Oliver Darcy has more.
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