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Heavy gunfire breaks out at protest in Beirut leaving at least six dead and several injured
At least one person has died and several have been injured as heavy gunfire broke out at a demonstration in Beirut calling for the removal of a judge leading a probe into the deadly August 2020 port blast.
Pakistani airline suspends Afghanistan flights due to Taliban 'heavy-handedness'
Kenyan world record holder's husband a suspect in the runner's stabbing death
Police in Kenya named the husband of long-distance runner Agnes Tirop as a "suspect" in her death after the 25-year-old was stabbed to death on Wednesday.
Top conservative lawyers steer clear of Trump's latest legal fight
Norway attack suspect converted to Islam and was suspected of radicalization, police say
The suspect in the Norway bow-and-arrow attack is a convert to Islam and police had been in contact with him before the killings on Wednesday over concerns about radicalization, police chief Ole Bredrup Sæverud said Thursday.
Suspect charged after 5 killed in bow and arrow attack in Norway, police say
Several people have been killed and others were injured by an attacker in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg, a press officer for local police told CNN on Wednesday.
Child suicides in Japan are at a record high
Suicides among Japanese schoolchildren hit a record high during the last school year, according to an education ministry report published Wednesday.
Photos and video show scene of attack in Norway
A 37-year-old Danish citizen has been arrested and charged after five people were killed and two injured in a bow and arrow attack in the Norwegian town of Kongsberg.
Biden's laid-back style helped him win the White House but may be starting to wear thin
President Joe Biden's brand of crisis leadership is becoming rather familiar -- and even a little stale.
Despite soothing words, the Taliban are much as they were
The Taliban are the most unlikely of populists: brutal, myopic, the epitome of intolerance.
Japan's Prime Minister dissolves Parliament ahead of October 31 general election
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida dissolved Parliament's lower house on Thursday, setting the stage for a general election this month as he seeks to rouse support for his newly formed government.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta tries to convince Joe Rogan to get vaccinated. Here's how it went
CNN's chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why he went one-on-one for over three hours with Joe Rogan on his podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience."
William Shatner is now the oldest person ever to go to space: 'The most profound experience'
Suspect attacked people at several locations, police say
Top conservative lawyers steer clear of Trump's latest legal fight
A number of high-powered lawyers who have represented Donald Trump in the past are sitting out his latest legal battle, as the former President prepares to assert executive privilege to block congressional investigators from getting information on the January 6 insurrection.
Ex-aide to Bush issues dire warning about Trump
Michael Gerson, columnist and former aide to President George W. Bush, argues that US democracy is at risk if former President Donald Trump is re-elected with unified Republican control of the federal government.
New findings a 'complete reversal' in understanding why Earth became hospitable to life and its 'twin' didn't
Venus may be a sweltering wasteland today, but scientists have questioned whether the planet was always so inhospitable. While previous studies suggested Venus might have once been covered in oceans, new research has found the opposite: Venus has likely never been able to support oceans.
Sense of urgency grips the White House with Biden facing crises on many fronts
Nine months into Joe Biden's presidency, a White House suddenly beset on all sides feels a growing sense of urgency.
Relatives of Covid victims slam Boris Johnson after he was pictured painting on vacation
Relatives of Covid-19 victims have hit out at "deeply upsetting" images of Boris Johnson seen painting while on vacation -- just one day after his government was slated for its handling of the pandemic.
WhatsApp messages are being deleted by UK officials. Should that be allowed?
Should UK government officials be allowed to send each other "disappearing messages" on WhatsApp? A High Court judge has ruled that two campaign groups can pursue their case to end the practice.
Energy crisis is a 'wake up call' for Europe to ditch fossil fuels
Soaring energy prices are a stark reminder of how dependent Europe is on fossil fuels and should serve to accelerate the shift towards renewable forms of energy.
The global supply chain nightmare is about to get worse
With all eyes on Taiwan, tensions are building on another Chinese frontier: India
China's increased military activity in the Taiwan Strait may have grabbed all the headlines in recent weeks, but thousands of miles to the west, another simmering territorial dispute on the country's borders looks more likely to boil over first.
Pressure on January 6 panel ratchets up amid new explosion of Trump election lies
The House's US Capitol insurrectsion probe is fast turning into a race against time, up against Republican efforts to delay an accounting on ex-President Donald Trump's coup attempt after losing the 2020 election even as he preemptively begins undermining the next one.
Dutch monarch could be in same-sex marriage, prime minister says
In the country that first legalized gay marriage, the Dutch crown princess has the right to marry a person of any gender without giving up her right to the throne, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands said on Tuesday.
Supreme Court revisits death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
Eight years after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing case, which led to the deaths of three spectators and a police officer, the Supreme Court on Wednesday will review a lower court opinion that wiped away the death sentence of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers involved in the massacre.
What sea level rise will look like in major cities around the globe
Air New Zealand offering chance to get vaccinated on a plane
October 16 is being billed as Super Saturday in New Zealand, where the government is urging any eligible unvaccinated New Zealander to get their shot.
Coroner rules Gabby Petito died by strangulation. But these questions are left unanswered
There is now a clearer picture of what happened to Gabby Petito after a coroner ruled Tuesday that she died by strangulation. But many questions remain unanswered.
G20 pledges help for Afghan humanitarian crisis at special summit
The Group of 20 major economies is determined to tackle the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, even if it means having to coordinate efforts with the Taliban, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said on Tuesday after hosting an emergency summit.
Exclusive: Squid Game is Netflix's 'biggest ever' series launch
"Squid Game" — a fictional drama from South Korea — is Netflix's "biggest-ever series at launch," the streaming company exclusively told CNN on Tuesday.
'Never seen anything like this': Experts worry about North Korea's latest weapon display
CNN's Brian Todd looks at a recent weapons display put on by Kim Jong Un that has analysts and experts concerned.
China to test thousands of Wuhan blood samples in Covid-19 probe
US officials reported Havana syndrome symptoms in Colombia
More than a dozen US officials who work at the US Embassy in Colombia and their family members have reported symptoms consistent with "Havana syndrome" in recent weeks, according to a US official and a source familiar with the situation.
Ousted Myanmar President says army tried to force him to resign hours before coup
Myanmar's deposed President testified on Tuesday that the military tried to force him to relinquish power hours before its February 1 coup, warning him he could be seriously harmed if he refused, according to his lawyer.
The global supply chain nightmare is about to get worse
Computer chip shortages. Epic port congestion. And a serious lack of truck drivers. The world's delicate supply chains are under extreme stress.
House approves debt ceiling extension
The House of Representatives approved an extension of the nation's debt limit through early December after the Senate passed the stopgap measure last week in a bid to avert a catastrophic default and economic disaster.
Africa's last total monarchy faces daunting challenges
CNN's Larry Modowo speaks to Eswatini Prime Minister Cleopas Dlamini about the challenges that the country is facing.
Last clue to Covid-19 origins may sit in hospital
China is preparing to test thousands of blood samples from the city of Wuhan as part of the probe into the origins of Covid-19, but as CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports, the World Health Organization and other foreign experts will not be allowed to analyze the data independently.
Coroner provides cause of death in Gabby Petito case
Wyoming authorities are set to provide an update on the final autopsy report for Gabby Petito at a press conference Tuesday that could answer some of the many unanswered questions about her disappearance and death.
One sentence that sums up Joe Biden's mounting problems
When people cast a vote for president, they are hoping -- sometimes against hope -- that the person they have picked will do things to make their lives better.
Trump makes video honoring fatally shot Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt
Former President Donald Trump recorded a video message to be played at a commemoration event honoring Ashli Babbitt, a woman who was fatally shot while invading the US Capitol on January 6.
China and Taiwan's relationship explained
CNN's Will Ripley breaks down the decades-old complex relationship between mainland China and Taiwan.
IMF slashes US growth forecast and warns of rising risks to the global economy
The global economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic is weakening and risks are rising, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Kyrie Irving 'will not play or practice' with Brooklyn Nets due to Covid vaccination status
Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks has confirmed Kyrie Irving "will not play or practice with the team until he is eligible to be a full participant," as issues relating to the star guard's vaccination status continue.
Brazil's Bolsonaro accused of crimes against humanity at ICC for his record on the Amazon
A group of climate lawyers has urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for his alleged attacks on the Amazon, which they say amount to "crimes against humanity."
Decaying oil tanker off Yemen could disrupt clean water supply for 9 million people
The "increasingly likely" possibility of a massive oil spill from a decaying tanker stranded in the Red Sea could disrupt supplies of clean water to the equivalent of more than 9 million people, according to a new study.
China and India face a deepening energy crunch
Anti-vax campaigners are bombarding schoolchildren with dangerous false claims
Mounting problems test Biden's presidency and Democrats' hold on power
Presidents get into trouble when they are seen as controlled by events rather than the other way around. This is the situation now facing Joe Biden.
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