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Section of Donald Trump's website appears to have been hacked
A hacker appears to have compromised a section of former President Donald Trump's website and replaced it with a slogan and a speech from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Biden: Colin Powell 'will be remembered as one of our great Americans'
Capital of Ethiopia's Tigray region hit by airstrikes, eyewitness and local forces say
The capital of Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray region was hit by at least two airstrikes on Monday, an eyewitness and a spokesman for forces fighting the country's central government told CNN.
Czech Republic's election may be the strategy to defeat Trumpism
Want to save our democracy from Trumpism? One approach is to follow the blueprint that led to last week's surprising defeat of Czech Republic Prime Minister Andrej Babis, who's also known as the Czech Donald Trump.
Russia suspending mission to NATO in response to staff expulsions
Russia is suspending its permanent mission to NATO in response to the alliance's expulsion of eight Russians, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Monday.
Christmas trees may be hard to come by this year
CNN's David Culver follows the supply chain from a factory in southern China to a wholesaler in New Jersey, where the National Tree Company's CEO is warning that consumers will have to dish out more for an artificial Christmas tree this year.
Murder suspect who gained wide public sympathy in China has died after a week on the run
A murder suspect who garnered widespread sympathy from the Chinese public has died after more than a week on the run, triggering an outpouring of sadness and outrage on social media.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer reflects on the passing of General Colin Powell
CNN's Wolf Blitzer reflects on the death of Colin Powell, the first Black US secretary of state whose leadership in several Republican administrations helped shape American foreign policy in the last years of the 20th century.
Ex-intel official who created controversial Trump Russia dossier speaks out
Former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, the man behind the "Steele Dossier" that claimed Russian officials held compromising information on former President Donald Trump, defended the claims made in the dossier in his first on-camera interview since it was revealed in 2017.
This is what sea level rise will look like around the globe
Alex Saab, alleged financier for Venezuela's president, is extradited to the US and due in court Monday
An alleged financier to embattled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been extradited from Cape Verde to the US and is scheduled to appear in court Monday, the US Department of Justice said Sunday.
Tension over Italy's 'Covid pass' mars Rome election
Romans are voting in a run-off election to decide the Italian capital's next mayor -- with a center-left or center-right candidate vying for the post.
Up to 17 American missionaries reported as kidnapped by gang members in Haiti
As many as 17 American missionaries have been reported kidnapped by gang members in Haiti on Saturday, including 14 adults and three minors, a source in Haiti's security forces told CNN.
Protesters demand a military coup as country's political crisis deepens
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in front of the presidential palace in Khartoum on Saturday calling for the military to seize power as Sudan grapples with the biggest political crisis in its two-year-old transition.
The US hasn't seen worker anger like this in decades
China isn't about to invade Taiwan. But the two sides are on a dangerous path
Taiwan's Defense Minister, former general Chiu Kuo-cheng, stood in front of the island's legislature last week and made a dire prediction -- by 2025, China will be able to mount a "full-scale" invasion of Taiwan.
Myanmar junta 'extremely disappointed' over leader's exclusion from ASEAN summit
Myanmar's military junta said Saturday it was "extremely disappointed" with a decision by Southeast Asian foreign ministers to exclude its leader Min Aung Hlaing from an upcoming summit.
'CITGO 6' oil execs held in Venezuela were picked up by country's forces hours after Alex Saab's extradition to US
Five United States citizens and a permanent resident who were serving house arrest in Caracas, Venezuela, were picked up by the country's intelligence service SEBIN on Saturday, just hours after the extradition of Alex Saab, a Colombian financier close to embattled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the families of two of the detainees and one of their lawyers told CNN.
Authorities want Kobe Bryant's widow to take a psychiatric exam ahead of trial
Los Angeles County wants to compel the widow of NBA legend Kobe Bryant and others involved in a lawsuit over leaked photos of the helicopter crash that killed him, their daughter and seven others to take psychiatric exams before the case goes to trial, court filings show.
An antiviral pill is being heralded as a potential Covid-19 game changer. Poorer nations could miss out again.
During the global scramble to secure vaccines, many countries in Asia-Pacific were slow off the mark. This time, they're not making the same mistake.
President Clinton is expected to be discharged Sunday, spokesperson says
Former President Bill Clinton will remain at University of California Irvine Medical Center in Orange, California, for at least one more night, and is expected to be discharged Sunday, his spokesperson Angel Ureña said in a statement Saturday on Twitter.
Robert Durst is on a ventilator with Covid-19 days after being sentenced to life in prison
Robert Durst, the notorious subject of the HBO docuseries "The Jinx," who was found guilty last month of first-degree murder and was sentenced earlier this week to life in prison without parole, has been diagnosed with Covid-19, his lawyer told CNN on Saturday.
Europe's energy crunch is giving Putin the upper hand
The warning was hardly veiled. Vladimir Chizhov, Russian President Vladimir Putin's tough-minded representative to the European Union, recently said that if Europe wants to resolve any future issues with its supply of natural gas quickly, treating Russia as a "partner," not an "adversary," will help.
Russian daily Covid-19 deaths hit record high but lawmakers rule out lockdown
Russia has reported a record number of Covid-19 cases and deaths in the past 24 hours, data from the country's Coronavirus Response Center showed Saturday.
China-Taiwan tensions spark debate inside Biden admin
The Biden administration is grappling with how to respond to China's ramped-up aggression against Taiwan without accidentally starting a war, as bipartisan lawmakers pressure the President to get tougher on Beijing -- and fast.
Mo Salah scores second wonder goal in as many Premier League games
Mohamed Salah scored his second wonderful solo goal in as many Premier League games as Liverpool spoilt Claudio Ranieri's return to management in the UK.
Democrats' cornerstone climate policy will likely be cut from sweeping economic package
The Clean Electricity Performance Program, the cornerstone climate policy in Democrats' massive social safety net package, will likely be dropped from the final budget deal after pushback from Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, three congressional sources told CNN.
Here comes the anti-vaccine requirement solidarity movement
Here comes the anti-vaccine requirement solidarity movement
UK Prime Minister visits scene where lawmaker was fatally stabbed in terrorist incident
3 killed as earthquake hits holiday island of Bali
At least three people have died in Bali after a magnitude 4.8 earthquake hit the Indonesian island in the early hours of Saturday, damaging buildings and leaving people trapped in the rubble.
China isn't about to invade Taiwan. But the two sides are on a dangerous path
Taiwan's Defense Minister, former general Chiu Kuo-cheng, stood in front of the island's legislature last week and made a dire prediction -- by 2025, China will be able to mount a "full-scale" invasion of Taiwan.
China's historic mission arrives at new space station
China's three-person crew arrived at its new space station Saturday morning -- a major step for the country's young space program, which is rapidly becoming one of the world's most advanced.
Capitol Police officer indicted for allegedly helping hide rioter's role in insurrection
A US Capitol Police officer was indicted on obstruction charges in connection to the January 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, the DC US attorney announced on Friday.
Counterterror officers will lead investigation of UK lawmaker's killing
Boris Johnson: 'Our hearts are full of shock and sadness'
Hear Boris Johnson's words after Amess' death
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks after a British lawmaker, Conservative MP Sir David Amess, died after being stabbed several times at a constituency meeting east of London.
DoJ to ask Supreme Court to block Texas abortion ban
The Department of Justice will ask the Supreme Court to step in and block a controversial Texas law that bars most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy while legal challenges play out, a department spokesperson said Friday.
British lawmaker's stabbing death declared terrorist incident
China successfully launches 6-month crewed mission, cementing position as global space power
More than 30 killed as suicide attack rocks mosque in Afghanistan's Kandahar
At least 16 people were killed and 32 were injured after an explosion hit a Shia mosque during Friday prayers in Kandahar, a doctor at a hospital in the Afghan city told CNN.
How an investigation into Beirut's port explosion is rattling Lebanon's elite, stirring memories of civil war
For many in Lebanon, Thursday's scenes from central Beirut brought a sense of deja vu.
Protests as Italy's Covid pass becomes mandatory for workers
Jan. 6 committee exposes a dark truth in going after Bannon
The House select committee investigating the Capitol insurrection is sending an aggressive message to Donald Trump's onetime political guru -- and to the former President himself.
China-Taiwan tensions are raising fears of a conflict. In Taipei, however, people don't seem worried
China sends warning to US in military propaganda video
Tensions are high between between Taiwan and mainland China as state media shows Beijing training for an invasion in a new propaganda video.
At least 46 killed after fire tears through residential building in Taiwan
Police identify Norway suspect and say attack being treated as an 'act of terror'
Biden sending 12 cabinet members, high-level officials to UN climate summit
President Joe Biden is planning a show of strength at next month's pivotal UN climate summit in Glasgow.
Heavy gunfire breaks out at protest in Beirut leaving at least six dead and several injured
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