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Princess Charlene returns to Monaco after months-long absence
Monaco hailed the return of Princess Charlene to the principality on Monday after she had spent most of the year in her homeland South Africa.
Denmark ditched its Covid rules two months ago. Now it's joined other EU nations in mulling new restrictions
• What the end of the pandemic could look like• Analysis: Covid-19 vaccine debate takes a strange turn
Monday Night Football: Steelers edge Bears in controversial contest to continue winning streak
The Pittsburgh Steelers survived a late Chicago Bears fightback to chalk up a fourth successive win with a 29-27 victory on Monday Night Football.
First images from NASA satellite which tracks climate changes released
NASA has released the first snapshots of Earth taken with its new highly sensitive satellite which is designed to capture high-resolution images of the planet and help track the impacts of climate change.
Why the first responding officer at the Ahmaud Arbery shooting didn't provide first aid
The first police officer to respond to the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery near Brunswick, Georgia, testified in court Monday he did not render first aid to Arbery due to the danger of the situation as well as his lack of medical training and equipment.
There is no fear on Wall Street. Only greed
The current mood on Wall Street can only be described in one way: euphoric.
Kyiv Post suspends publication after 26 years. Staffers decry 'act of vengeance'
Ukraine's English-language newspaper, the Kyiv Post, has suspended publication after 26 years.
Greenpeace Germany sues Volkswagen over carbon emissions targets
Environmental activist Clara Mayer and the heads of Greenpeace Germany have sued Volkswagen in a German court, the NGO said on Tuesday, accusing the automaker of failing to do its part to combat climate change.
Archaeologists discover ancient 'hangover prevention' ring
Raw eggs and Bloody Marys may be among today's hangover cures, but archaeologists in Israel have discovered an altogether different solution from the past: A gold and purple amethyst ring.
China's new high-tech aircraft carrier could launch in early 2022, satellite imagery analysis shows
A new Chinese aircraft carrier with technology nearly equaling the capabilities of its US counterparts could be launched as soon as February next year, according to an analysis of satellite imagery by a Washington-based think tank.
New January 6 subpoenas increase pressure on Garland to set an example with Bannon
Harris tasked with the next phase of cleaning up Biden administration's French faux pas
When President Barack Obama's decision to scrap a planned missile defense system in the fall of 2009 left a pair of European allies feeling jilted, Vice President Joe Biden embarked on a three-day tour to coax relations back to health.
Phones of Palestinian NGO workers infected with Pegasus spyware, rights groups say
Phones belonging to six people working for Palestinian NGOs were hacked with Israeli technology firm NSO Group's Pegasus spyware, rights groups say.
Tuvalu minister stands knee-deep in the sea to film COP26 speech to show climate change
Tuvalu's foreign minister has given a speech to the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow standing knee-deep in seawater to show how his low-lying Pacific island nation is on the front line of climate change.
Steph Curry makes NBA history with 50 points and 10 assists in Golden State's win over the Atlanta Hawks
Steph Curry recorded 50 points and 10 assists for the first time in his career, overtaking Wilt Chamberlain as the oldest player in NBA history to do so, as the Golden State Warriors continued their blistering start to the season with a 127-113 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.
'We're not just somebody to look at.' Sidelined groups complain of racial tokenism at COP26 climate talks
There's a small desk right at the back of the largest room at the COP26 conference in Glasgow. It sits well behind the rows of seats reserved for world leaders and international organizations, right underneath a huge EXIT sign, behind observing journalists.
The airports that cross international borders
Those braving international travel in the Covid era are faced with navigating an ever-shifting maze of rules and restrictions.
Polish luger says Beijing barrier crash could have been a 'tragedy'
Polish luger Mateusz Sochowicz said his accident while training on the Olympic track near Beijing on Monday could have resulted in "tragedy" if he had not taken evasive action to try to avoid a closed barrier.
Singapore to rule on death penalty for intellectually disabled man
Their club became the richest in the world. But these fans are worried at what it means for Newcastle's soul
It was Premier League club Newcastle United's first match of a new era. St. James' Park was packed to capacity with expectant fans and the sound of jubilant chants filled the air on the Tyneside on Sunday, October 17th.
Pakistan government and local Taliban agree to 'complete ceasefire'
The Pakistani government and the armed militant group the Pakistani Taliban have agreed to a one-month ceasefire while negotiations get underway to end years of bloodshed.
Crisis worsens on Poland-Belarus border
Tensions are escalating on the border between Poland and Belarus, after Polish officials again accused their neighbor of helping move migrants toward the frontier, and warned that thousands of additional military personnel have been mobilized to respond to confrontations.
Singapore prepares to rock softly, as Covid music ban partially relaxed
Singapore is lifting its controversial ban on music in restaurants and bars as part of an easing of coronavirus restrictions -- but authorities have warned business owners they must still keep the noise down.
India hospital fire kills 4 newborn babies
Four of 40 infants in the newborn-care unit of a government hospital died in central India when a fire swept through the unit late on Monday, government officials said, the latest in a string of hospital fires in the country this year that have killed dozens.
Biden has reached a critical moment in the battle for blue-collar voters
China is building full-scale mock-ups of US warships in the desert
Bitcoin and Ethereum prices jump to new records
Two cryptocurrencies hit new milestones Monday evening.
New January 6 subpoenas increase pressure on Garland to set an example with Bannon
The House select committee probing the January 6 insurrection placed its credibility and legal clout deeper into the hands of Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday with a new flurry of subpoenas targeting cronies of ex-President Donald Trump.
More European countries move to CDC highest risk travel level
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added two northwestern European countries to its list of "very high" risk travel destinations this week amid a surge in cases in Europe that a WHO official has said is "of grave concern."
Happy scenes mask a darker backdrop as Covid-19 surge across the continent, pushing it back to the epicenter of the pandemic
The United States has reopened its borders to vaccinated international travelers, ending a 20-month travel ban at the same moment Europe is battling a surge of Covid-19 cases that has pushed the continent back into the epicenter of the pandemic.
Astronauts return home from six-month space station mission
Four astronauts are slated to return home late Monday aboard their SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, capping off their six-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Pandemic holiday travel 2.0: How to navigate Thanksgiving this year
After hunkering down for the holidays in 2020, far more travelers are expected to be on the move this year.
Analysis: Biden has reached a critical moment in the battle for blue-collar voters
Just as Democrats face another round of hand-wringing about their erosion among working-class and rural White voters -- after last week's daunting election results in Virginia and New Jersey -- the long-delayed congressional approval of a historic infrastructure plan will test President Joe Biden's central theory on how the party can reverse that decline.
I was born in a Chinese 'reeducation camp.' I'm watching history repeat itself
I was born in a Chinese reeducation camp, where my mother was detained in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, which many Uyghurs call East Turkistan. For most of my life, I tried to forget the horrific experiences my mother and I had during my early childhood. But it seems the past is repeating itself -- and with a vengeance.
Watch families reunite at airport after US opens borders to vaccinated foreign visitors
The United States opened its borders to vaccinated international travelers after nearly 20 months. CNN spent the day in three US airports talking to travelers and their families about what it's like to be able to see one another again.
CNN team denied entry to Nicaragua after being asked if they worked for network
CNN's Matt Rivers takes a look at the latest Nicaraguan election that was reportedly won by Daniel Ortega, but global leaders around the world are calling a sham election.
Pentagon intensifies effort to evacuate families of Defense Department service members from Afghanistan
The Pentagon has intensified its effort to evacuate the families of Defense Department service members and civilians from Afghanistan, creating a system to track the number of immediate family members who remain there more than two months after the US withdrawal.
Nicaraguan exiles blame Ortega regime for attacks after 'sham' election win
The man's voice trembled as he spoke, standing in the middle of an open field in southern Nicaragua. He was tense, despite the cool breeze and the mid-morning sunshine. If any of his government colleagues knew he was speaking to foreign journalists, he would surely be imprisoned.
Jurors squirm in seats as photos of Ahmaud Arbery crime scene shown at trial
New low for Biden approval in CNN poll
• Analysis: Biden basks in huge political victory
Rick Scott has no opinion about a Senate candidate accused of strangling his wife
The allegations are striking.
Myanmar is planning to reopen to tourism in early 2022. But who will go?
As multiple Southeast Asia countries begin to ease travel restrictions, Myanmar, which boasts some of the region's most spectacular destinations, has announced that it hopes to begin welcoming international tourists in early 2022.
US seizes $6 million in ransom payments and expected to charge Ukrainian over major cyberattack
Law enforcement officials have seized an estimated $6 million in ransom payments, and the US Justice Department is expected to announce Monday that it has charged a suspect from Ukraine over a damaging July ransomware attack on an American company in a breakthrough for the Biden administration's pursuit of cybercriminals, CNN has learned.
FBI says it has arrested a 'suspected serial killer' responsible for deaths in Missouri and Kansas
The FBI said Monday it has arrested a "suspected serial killer" who it believes is responsible for killing six people and wounding two others across Missouri and Kansas.
Homicides in 22 US cities continue to rise in 2021 but at a slower pace, report says
The number of homicides in the United States continued to rise in the first three quarters of 2021, but at a slower pace, one year after a record increase in murders that followed George Floyd's killing, according to the latest quarterly report published Monday by the Council on Criminal Justice.
Travis Scott to cover funeral costs of Astroworld victims
Sarah Jessica Parker is not here for your 'misogynist' ageism
Sarah Jessica Parker is tackling criticism of her looks as she grows older.
Michael Flynn among new subpoenas from January 6 committee
The House select committee investigating the deadly January 6 riot on Capitol Hill announced Monday it is issuing six additional subpoenas to top Trump campaign associates as it continues to seek testimony and documents from key witnesses in the sweeping probe.
Ethiopia appears to be detaining people 'based on ethnicity,' human rights commission warns
Authorities in Ethiopia appear to be detaining people "based on ethnicity" under the state of emergency declared last week, the country's human rights commission warned Monday.
Heinz creates ketchup under Mars-like conditions
First came the billionaires, then the movie stars -- now ketchup is making its mark on the space race.
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