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Ex-UK PM: Boris Johnson's COP26 success depends on finding these answers
CNN's Bianca Nobilo speaks with former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, a longtime advocate for smart climate policy, on the 'two sticking points' facing world leaders at the upcoming UN climate conference.
These gigantic mines may explain how challenging it is to end use of coal
Ending the use of coal is among the stated objectives of the COP26 climate summit but, in Australia, the export industry is booming. The world's second-largest coal seller is raking in profits amid a global energy crunch. CNN's Anna Coren looks at the country's mining industry and its impact on climate change.
Japan's royal 'superfans' undeterred by Princess Mako's low-key wedding
As royal weddings go, the marriage between Japan's now-former Princess Mako and her college sweetheart, Kei Komuro, was remarkably low-key.
Why am I a scaredy-cat and you're not? The science of fright
I am a card-carrying scaredy-cat.
Why it could be a good idea to ditch your running watch
Running shoes, keys, watch -- I used to always grab the essentials before heading out for a jog.
The zero-waste 'Greenhouse' is providing a blueprint for future homes
In the heart of Melbourne, Australia, lies an 87-square-meter, three-story, two-bedroom and one-bathroom house. That may sound like a real estate advert, but it could be the home of the future.
Biden's refusal of executive privilege claim ignites new firestorm with Trump
Joe Biden and Donald Trump are locked in an extraordinary and escalating clash that has profound political consequences now and into 2024.
Japan's Princess Mako marries non-royal boyfriend in subdued ceremony
Japan's Princess Mako has married her non-royal college sweetheart Kei Komuro in a subdued ceremony, formally marking her departure from the royal family.
New Jersey and New York issue states of emergency ahead of nor'easter
The governors of New Jersey and New York have each issued a state of emergency in advance of an anticipated nor'easter this week.
Extreme couponers sent to prison in $31.8 million fraud scheme
The FBI is revealing new details about a $31.8 million counterfeit coupon scheme that landed a Virginia Beach couple in prison for nearly 20 years, combined.
Sailing ship captures a narco sub
Consider it a win for 18th century technology over late 20th century criminal innovation.
John Wayne Gacy victim identified through DNA from tooth
Francis Wayne Alexander's remains were found more than 40 years ago in the crawl space of infamous serial killer John Wayne Gacy's home.
2 killed and officer among 4 injured in US mall shooting, police say
Two people were killed when a gunman opened fire Monday at an Idaho mall, according to Boise Police Chief Ryan Lee.
White House rejects more executive privilege claims by Trump
President Joe Biden has once again refused to assert executive privilege over more documents that former President Donald Trump has sought to keep out of the hands of the committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
This $20,000 Warhol is on sale for $250 -- but there's a catch
An art collective purchased an original Andy Warhol drawing for $20,000 and is selling it to one lucky buyer for just $250. But there's a catch: The artwork is being offered alongside 999 high-quality forgeries -- and even their creators can't tell them apart.
'Rust' assistant director was fired from previous movie after gun incident
The shot that killed a cinematographer on a New Mexico film set last week was fired as actor Alec Baldwin was practicing drawing his gun, according to the director who was injured in the shooting, an affidavit for a search warrant shows.
Putin's army of hackers are targeting America
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his army of hackers are once again targeting America. CNN's Brian Todd has more.
The Facebook Papers: What you need to know
• Analysis: Wall Street sends a clear message to Facebook
'Rust' assistant director was fired from previous movie after gun incident
Trump endorsed candidates facing scrutiny over their pasts
Donald Trump is supporting a trio of candidates whose troubled pasts have come under scrutiny, as he continues to influence the standards of the GOP from his post-presidency perch. CNN's Sara Murray has more.
Chappelle says he'll meet with transgender critics, but he's 'not bending to anybody's demands'
Weeks after his special "The Closer" was criticized for its jokes aimed at transgender people, Dave Chappelle has addressed the controversy.
What we know about the military takeover in Sudan
Ex-Saudi intelligence official describes Crown Prince as a 'psychopath' who boasted he could kill the sitting monarch in 2014
Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is a "psychopath," who "poses a threat to his people, to the Americans and to the planet," a former top Saudi intelligence official who is now living in exile in Canada has said.
The Dow and S&P 500 hit record highs as Tesla stock electrifies
Wall Street is brushing off concerns about Facebook. The Dow and S&P 500 both hit record highs Monday — while Tesla shares soared to a new all-time peak above $1,000 and sending the company's market share past the $1 trillion level.
Sudan Prime Minister arrested and detained amid coup
Sudan Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and his wife Muna Abdallah have been arrested and taken to an undisclosed location, the prime minister's economic advisor Adam Hireka told CNN Monday in events that bore the hallmarks of an apparent coup.
The release of 'The Facebook Papers' is a huge black eye for the social media company, as investors are displeased with the company's direction
The release of "The Facebook Papers" is a huge black eye for the social media company, one that could lead to even more calls from regulators and politicians in Washington to break up Facebook.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin wants to build a tourism space station nearly as big as the ISS
Blue Origin, the rocket and space tourism company founded by Jeff Bezos, is proposing a massive new commercial space station called "Orbital Reef" that could be used to host science experiments, vacation getaways, and potentially even in-space manufacturing.
Internal Facebook documents released
What led to the military takeover in Sudan
Facebook has 'huge weak spot' with reporting issues up the chain, whistleblower tells UK Parliament
UN "deeply concerned about reports of an ongoing coup" in Sudan
A week that could transform Joe Biden's presidency
Joe Biden is tantalizingly close to fulfilling what supporters see as the historic promise of his presidency in the coming days, at a critical moment for his social policy transformation at home and his hopes of reclaiming US leadership overseas.
How Facebook promoted QAnon to a 'North Carolina mom'
Leaked Facebook documents detail how an internal experiment showed how the company was promoting conspiracy theories to users.
The Facebook Papers may be the biggest crisis in the company's history
Facebook has confronted whistleblowers, PR firestorms and Congressional inquiries in recent years. But now it faces a combination of all three at once in what could be the most intense and wide-ranging crisis in the company's 17-year history.
Why Russian and Chinese warships teaming up to circle Japan is a big deal
A joint Chinese and Russian naval exercise, in which a flotilla of 10 warships completed a near circle around Japan's main island, has been touted by the two countries as a means of ensuring stability in a volatile region.
CO2 levels in the atmosphere reach a 3 million-year high, putting the world 'way off track' on climate goals
The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has once again reached record highs, according to a UN report published Monday, putting the planet on course for warming that far exceeds critical limits to stave off catastrophic climate change.
UK 'leaning towards' mandatory Covid vaccines for health care workers
UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid is "leaning towards" requiring staff in the National Health Service (NHS) to be vaccinated against Covid-19, he said Monday.
Dangerous Covid trends in Europe alarm experts
Lockdowns, spiraling cases and a vaccine divide is framing the start of Europe's second pandemic winter, bringing chaos to eastern European countries and uncertainty to those in the West.
Fresh lockdowns in China as local Covid-19 infections spread to 11 provinces
Authorities in northern China are reimposing lockdowns and other emergency measures to curb the spread of coronavirus, with health officials warning of a worsening outbreak after the country recorded more than 100 cases across 11 provinces over the last week.
China celebrates 50 years of being in the UN -- and it's determined to keep Taiwan out
Fifty years ago today, representatives from around the world convened at the United Nations headquarters in New York for a history-shifting vote.
China says it will cut fossil fuel consumption to 20% by 2060
China plans to cut its reliance on fossil fuels to below 20% by 2060, according to a cabinet document published in state media Sunday.
'Rust' director told authorities Alec Baldwin was practicing drawing his gun when weapon discharged
A COP flop? Covid looms over crucial climate talks as some key leaders snub the event
Just months ago, consensus was growing that COP26 would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hit the reset button on the climate crisis, bringing world leaders together to make new commitments to save the planet.
Not everyone approves of this princess' wedding. She's going ahead with it anyway
It had all the makings of a modern royal fairytale: the marriage of an aspiring lawyer to a real-life princess who was prepared to leave her Tokyo palace for a new life in New York.
Ed Sheeran says he tested positive for Covid-19
Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran announced on Sunday that he has tested positive for Covid-19.
'Extraordinary': CNN's Jim Acosta reacts to moment from Fox News
CNN's Jim Acosta and Brian Stelter discuss Fox News host Neil Cavuto speaking out in support of Covid-19 vaccines, despite others on the network doubling down on their criticism of vaccine mandates.
Colombia captures its 'most-feared' drug lord Dairo Antonio Usuga
Colombia's most-wanted drug lord has been captured by authorities in what has been heralded as the biggest blow to the country's narcotics traffickers in decades.
Some Republicans joked about the 'Rust' shooting. CNN's Jake Tapper brings the receipts
CNN's Jake Tapper calls out some Republicans for joking about Alec Baldwin after the actor fired a prop gun on the set of "Rust," killing the cinematographer and injuring the director.
Pope Francis compares Libyan centers to 'concentration camps'
Pope Francis has likened migrant detention centers in Libya to "concentration camps" and called on the international community to intervene in a worsening migrant situation in the central Mediterranean region.
Fresh Ethiopian air force strikes hit Tigray region
The Ethiopian government's air force carried out two air strikes in the northern region of Tigray, government spokesperson Legese Tulu told CNN Sunday.
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