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China says it held beach landing drills in province opposite Taiwan
China's military said on Monday it had carried out beach landing and assault drills in the province directly across the sea from Taiwan, though it did not link the exercises to current tensions with Taipei.
CNN goes inside hospitals where workers say they will quit over vaccine mandates
CNN's Elle Reeve talks to healthcare workers about vaccine mandates in the industry and what the means at their hospitals.
The Taliban have Afghanistan's justice system in their hands. CNN shows what it's like
CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from Ghazni, Afghanistan, on the reality of the Taliban's new regime of justice in Afghanistan.
Taliban's religious police instructed to be more moderate, but vulnerable Afghans say brutal justice is still being meted out
Climate crisis is 'single biggest health threat facing humanity,' WHO says
Advocates fear Texas and Mississippi abortion laws will worsen the Black maternal health crisis
Briana McLennan was 19 years old and at least eight weeks pregnant when she had to make a tough decision: get an abortion and continue with her plans of moving to Atlanta for college, or stay home in Texas and figure out a way to raise a baby with no job and no money.
Religious police in the country have been instructed to be more moderate. But away from public view, not every Taliban fighter is following orders.
The blood-stained bodies of the four accused kidnappers were hung off construction cranes with heavy chains, one with a warning sign strung around his neck, "Abductors will be punished like this."
Granville Adams, 'Oz' actor, has died
Granville Adams, who starred as Zahir Arif on HBO's "Oz," has died following a lengthy battle with cancer, according to a statement shared by his family.
Adele on Instagram Live was everything
Adele didn't really know what she was doing on Instagram Live, but it was both charming and revelatory.
Video shows US police officers dragging Black paraplegic man out of car during traffic stop
A Black paraplegic man from Ohio has filed a complaint with the NAACP after video showed police officers pulling him out of his car by his hair and arms during a traffic stop late last month.
Death of a 15-year-old girl while giving birth exposes dark practice of child marriage in Zimbabwe
Faith and her other teenage friends sit outside in the bright sun while waiting for their Taekwondo session to start in Epworth, a township southeast of central Harare.
Her mother died from an unsafe abortion. She fears other women are at risk
Outside the only abortion clinic in the border city of McAllen, Texas, a debate has played out for years. Some people pray and beg patients to not go inside as some volunteers escort patients to the entrance. But none of them were there when Rosie Jimenez died just across the street more than 40 years ago.
More than 30 countries join pledge to slash climate-warming methane emissions by 30%
Canada, Nigeria, Japan and Pakistan are among 31 parties to join a global pledge, led by the US and EU, to slash planet-warming methane emissions by 30% by the end of the decade, US climate enjoy John Kerry announced Monday.
US Navy engineer and wife accused of trying to sell classified information on nuclear subs
Following a year-long operation by undercover FBI agents, a Maryland couple has been arrested and charged with attempting to sell US nuclear secrets to another country in exchange for cryptocurrency.
London police taking 'no further action' over Prince Andrew review
London's police force has decided to take "no further action" against Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, following a review sparked by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who has filed a lawsuit against him in New York for alleged sexual abuse.
Economics Nobel rewards research that showed minimum wage didn't cut jobs
David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens have been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in economic sciences for contributions to labor economics and analysis of causal relationships, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced on Monday.
Trial over murder of 'Africa's Che Guevara' opens in Burkina Faso
The trial of 14 people accused of plotting to assassinate Burkina Faso's former president Thomas Sankara started on Monday, more than 30 years after he was gunned down in one of the most infamous killings in modern African history.
Jesy Nelson responds to charges of Blackfishing after debut video release
Jesy Nelson is addressing accusations of Blackfishing and cultural appropriation leveled against her following the release of her new music video on Friday.
Czech President in intensive care after holding talks on dramatic election
Czech President Miloš Zeman was in intensive care on Sunday, shortly after holding talks with the country's populist prime minister whose leadership hangs in the balance following a dramatic election.
Georgia police arrest man accused of fatally shooting officer who was working his first shift
A SWAT team in Georgia arrested a man accused of fatally shooting a 26-year-old police officer who was working his first shift, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced Sunday.
Facebook could be facing a Big Tobacco reckoning
It's been a tough week for Facebook. Whistleblower Frances Haugen testified to Congress that the company is aware that its platforms are used to spread hate and misinformation but has failed to take action to prevent it. The social media giant and several of its services were also hit with widespread outages.
Bolshoi Theatre performer killed in accident on stage during opera
A performer at Moscow's renowned Bolshoi Theatre was killed on Saturday in an accident on stage during an opera, the theater said.
England's coastline is shifting rapidly due to climate crisis
Conservationists in the UK are warning that important sand dune habitats are being severely impacted by changing weather patterns and more intense storms. In some parts of the country, coastal erosion is so bad that more than 65 feet of coastline are at risk of retreating in the next two decades. Salma Abdelaziz reports.
'No Time to Die' has a muted opening for James Bond
"No Time to Die," the latest entry in the James Bond franchise, notched an estimated $56 million at the North American box office this weekend, according to its studio, MGM.
Record number of people attempt to cross the border between Poland and Belarus, officials say
A record number of people attempted to cross the border between Poland and Belarus Saturday, amid accusations that Belarus is facilitating migration to the European Union's eastern border.
Doctors advise Pfizer vaccine recipients not to worry about waning immunity
There's little doubt now -- study after study, in real life and in lab dishes, in the US and elsewhere -- that people's immunity starts to wane just months after they finish the two-dose series of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine.
The NFL touches down in London
It was technically a home game for the Atlanta Falcons home game, but with the array of colored jerseys on display providing a vivid backdrop at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, it was as much a gathering of footballer lovers.
Facebook's success was built on algorithms. Can they also fix it?
For billions of people around the world, Facebook can be a source for cute baby pictures, vaccine misinformation and everything in between — and all of it surfaces in our feeds with the help of algorithms.
Lewis Hamilton limits damage to F1 title defense as Valtteri Bottas wins Turkish Grand Prix
Valtteri Bottas, who started in pole positiion, cruised to win the Turkish Grand Prix on Sunday as his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton finished fifth to limit the damage to his Formula One title defense.
State electricity returns in Lebanon but still maxes out at two hours in most areas
Lebanon's main state electricity company supplied around two hours of power to the national grid, local residents told CNN on Sunday, a day after the country was reported to have disconnected from its grid due to fuel depletion.
Lava blocks the size of buildings falling from La Palma volcano
Blocks of molten lava as large as three-story buildings rolled down a hillside on the Spanish island of La Palma while a series of tremors shook the ground on Sunday three weeks after the volcanic eruption.
Austrian Chancellor quits after prosecutors raid his office
Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz resigned in a televised speech on Saturday following corruption allegations.
Could Brian Laundrie still be alive if he's in Florida's Carlton Reserve? Here's what survival experts think
For more than three weeks, local and federal authorities have been combing through a 25,000-acre nature reserve searching for Brian Laundrie, the fiancé of 22-year-old Gabby Petito.
Balmain director reveals he was badly injured in a fireplace explosion last year
Olivier Rousteing, the creative director of French luxury fashion house Balmain, has revealed he sustained serious injuries after a fireplace exploded at his home in Paris last year.
Miss Piggy 'scolds' CNN reporter over relationship question
In this week's "Pop Off," Lisa Respers France speaks to the cast of "Muppets Haunted Mansion" about their Halloween special and what they're truly afraid of.
'I'm just trying to survive' A gay man hiding from Taliban sends terrified messages
His messages are a mix of uncertainty and terror -- with glimmers of hope.
Father of Pakistan's nuclear program Abdul Qadeer Khan dies at 85
Abdul Qadeer Khan, the man known as the father of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, has died in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, according to the country's Ministry of Information. He was 85 years old.
Canadian goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe's journey through panic attacks to Olympic gold
Stephanie Labbe is smiling.
LGBT+ fan groups alliance criticises Newcastle takeover
Pride in Football, the alliance of LGBT+ supporters' groups in Britain, criticised Newcastle United's takeover by a Saudi Arabia-led consortium and called for reforms to the Premier League's owners' and directors' test.
Kim Kardashian jokes about sex tape and OJ Simpson in 'SNL' monologue
Kim Kardashian West jokes about her sex tape, meeting O.J. Simpson, and divorcing Kanye West during her "Saturday Night Live" monologue.
Russian plane carrying parachutists crashes, 16 killed
A plane carrying a group of parachute jumpers crashed in the Russian region of Tatarstan on Sunday, killing 16 people and injuring six, the Emergencies Ministry said.
'SNL' has the Facebook whistleblower help congress understand social media
Social media can be difficult to understand, but luckily for Congress they had the Facebook whistleblower walk them through it on "Saturday Night Live."
Dubai Expo presents a facade of 192 nations at peace. The reality is never far from view
Spend a few hours wandering the manicured walkways of the Expo 2020 grounds and the world -- or at least this sanitized version in the Dubai desert -- feels at peace and in harmony. But, for many nations, it's all a façade.
Vaccination rates of English Premier League players remain shrouded in mystery
While the likes of the NFL are leading the way in public vaccine advocacy and transparency -- the league said it had reached a vaccination rate of over 90% among players by late September -- the uptake among footballers in the English Premier League remains shrouded in mystery.
Tyson Fury knocks out Deontay Wilder in epic clash
In a fight that is being talked about as one of the all-time great heavyweight bouts, Tyson Fury retained his WBC title after knocking out Deontay Wilder at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday.
Many Indians can't prove their loved ones died from Covid. And that could be a problem
As India's brutal second coronavirus wave ravaged the country this spring, Ankit Srivastava went from hospital to hospital, trying to find help for his ailing mother.
Woman charged after allegedly starving her boyfriend's 7-year-old son to death
A childcare provider in New York was charged with second-degree murder Friday after prosecutors alleged that she had starved her boyfriend's 7-year-old son to death earlier this year.
Taiwan won't be forced to bow to China, President Tsai says during National Day celebrations
Taiwan will not bow to pressure and nobody can force it to accept the path China has laid out for the self-governing democracy, President Tsai Ing-wen said Sunday as the island celebrated its National Day amid heightened tensions with Beijing.
Afghan evacuee flights to the US from Ramstein Air Base in Germany resume
Flights of Afghan evacuees from Ramstein Air Base in Germany to the US resumed Saturday after pausing for weeks due to confirmed cases of measles amongst evacuees.
A passenger is in custody after exhibiting 'suspicious and erratic behavior' aboard American Eagle flight, air carrier says
An American Eagle flight arriving at New York City's LaGuardia Airport on Saturday afternoon was deplaned on the tarmac due to a potential security issue, according to a statement from American Airlines.
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