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Biden says this is a 'decisive decade for our world' at UN General Assembly
President Joe Biden on Tuesday delivered his first speech since taking office to the United Nations General Assembly, calling the next 10 years a "decisive decade for our world" that will determine the global community's future.
EU official says 'something is broken' with US ties as sub spat casts shadow over Biden's UN address
Tensions between European leaders and the White House over a scuppered submarine deal threatened to overshadow President Joe Biden's address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, with one EU official saying "something is broken" in the translantic alliance.
Prince Andrew served with sexual assault lawsuit after papers sent to US lawyer
Prince Andrew was served with legal papers in a civil sexual assault case against him when the senior British royal's US-based lawyer was sent the suit by FedEx and email on Monday, court papers show.
Northern Hemisphere's summer of wildfires let off record-breaking carbon emissions
The amount of carbon emitted from severe wildfires that tore across many parts of the Northern Hemisphere this summer broke records, according to data from the European Union's Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service published Tuesday.
Dr. Gupta looks back on the pandemic as US deaths surpass 675,000
More than 675,000 people in the United States have died from Covid-19, according to Johns Hopkins University. That surpasses the estimated US death toll from the 1918 flu pandemic, the deadliest pandemic of the 20th century. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.
Memo shows Trump lawyer's six-step plan for Pence to overturn election
Russia responsible for Alexander Litvinenko's assassination, European court rules
Russia was responsible for killing Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian agent turned Kremlin critic who died in London by polonium poisoning in 2006, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) said Tuesday.
Simone Biles is excited for highly-anticipated Gold Over America Tour
Simone Biles says she is excited to launch her highly-anticipated Gold Over America Tour on Tuesday.
US to ease travel restrictions on fully vaccinated foreign visitors
The United States plans to ease travel restrictions on all fully vaccinated foreign visitors starting in November, the White House said Monday, relaxing a patchwork of bans that had begun to cause fury in Europe and replacing them with more uniform requirements for inbound international air passengers.
Nurse falls victim to Covid-19 vaccine misinformation
Natalie Rise was a registered nurse in Idaho who loved her job as a home health care worker before she decided to stay at home with her special-needs twins, according to her brother, Daryl Rise.
Lava gushes from Spanish volcano, forcing more evacuations
Lava gushing from the Canary Islands' first volcanic eruption on land in 50 years has forced authorities to evacuate another part of El Paso municipality on the Spanish island of La Palma and to urge sightseers attracted by the phenomenon to stay away.
JPMorgan offers Chase accounts to UK consumers in first global move
JPMorgan has launched a new digital retail bank in the United Kingdom under its Chase brand, marking its first push into consumer banking outside North America.
Vax van seeks to avert super-spreader event at UN summit
In a new take on vaccine diplomacy, a free mobile Covid-19 testing and vaccination station is welcoming world leaders and delegates at this week's UN General Assembly, seeking to avoid a super-spreader event.
Two dose version of Johnson & Johnson shot 94% effective against Covid-19, study finds
Roger Federer reflects on Novak Djokovic's 'exceptional year' and says calendar grand slam 'is possible'
Roger Federer said Novak Djokovic had a "truly exceptional" year, even as the world No. 1 fell short of winning a calendar grand slam at the US Open.
Australian Jarred Gillett to become first overseas Premier League referee
Australian Jarred Gillett will become the first overseas referee to officiate a Premier League match when he takes charge of Watford's home match against Newcastle United at Vicarage Road on Saturday.
What statistics can tell us about Americans' skyrocketing belief in ghosts
I'll go anywhere to find out what's on Americans' minds. This includes visiting a dark road in the middle of nowhere as the moon howls, and then getting freaked out when a bunch of high schoolers with flashlights start emerging from the woods.
A boyband, Boris and Biden's debut. UNGA gets underway
Popular K-pop boy band BTS opened this week of the United Nations General Assembly where President Joe Biden will make his first appearance as president at the meeting of global leaders. CNN's UN correspondent Richard Roth looks at what's on the agenda.
Barcelona struggles to draw against Granada as an arduous season looms
Barcelona's sluggish start to the season continued on Monday as the Catalan club barely managed to scrape a draw against lowly Granada at the Camp Nou.
Video from border shows agents pushing people back on horseback. CNN speaks to migrants there
CNN's Rosa Flores visits border town Del Rio, Texas, where thousands of migrants are sleeping in the dirt in huts waiting to get processed by US immigration.
What we've been getting wrong about dinosaurs
Defined by their disappearance dinosaurs might appear to be evolutionary failures. Not so.
The key question Joe Biden must answer in his debut UN General Assembly speech
As President Joe Biden makes his presidential debut at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, the question is not whether America wants to lead the world any longer, but whether it can.
Bitcoin plummets as global selloff continues over Evergrande
Bitcoin is falling as fears of the Evergrande crisis sweep through global markets.
Joe Biden's challenge at his first UN General Assembly: Convince allies he's not another Trump
When President Joe Biden mounts the iconic green marble rostrum inside the hall of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, he will face an audience skeptical he really is as different from his predecessor as he likes to claim.
China's Evergrande is putting on a brave face. But will Beijing bail it out?
Evergrande's chairman promised his employees Tuesday that they will "walk out of the darkness" caused by the embattled Chinese conglomerate's historic debt crisis.
A Texas school board proposes the non-renewal of a contract for a principal accused of promoting critical race theory
A Texas school district board voted unanimously to give notice of a proposed non-renewal of the contract of a principal at the center of controversy over critical race theory.
Cleaning out the attic, journalist discovers two letters written to him by the Unabomber
As part of a pandemic project suggested by his wife, Jack Epstein began last month going through his papers that were taking up space in their attic.
Justin Trudeau will form next Canadian government, news outlets project
Several Canadian news outlets are projecting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal party will form the next government.
Australia has lost almost a third of its koala population in three years, foundation says
Australia has lost about 30% of its koalas over the past three years, with the marsupials hit by drought, bushfires and developers cutting down trees, the Australian Koala Foundation said on Tuesday.
Sudan foils coup attempt and 40 officers arrested, senior officials say
A military coup d'etat attempt failed in Sudan on Tuesday and most of the involved officers were arrested, according to three senior government and military sources.
Hear what Trudeau and his rival said after results came in
Several Canadian news outlets are projecting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal party will form the next government in Canada following a tightly contested general election against conservative rival Erin O'Toole. CNN's Paula Newton reports.
Pair with trunk 'full of KFC' arrested while trying to enter locked-down Auckland, where restaurants remain shut
Two alleged gang associates found with a car trunk "full of KFC" takeout were arrested as they tried to enter New Zealand's largest city on Sunday in breach of strict coronavirus lockdown rules, according to police.
FBI spends hours searching family home of Gabby Petito's fiancé Brian Laundrie as he remains missing
The FBI searched the family home of Gabby Petito's fiancé, Brian Laundrie, in Florida for hours Monday, a day after investigators across the country found what they believe to be her remains.
Why it's been so hard to find Gabby Petito's missing fiancé
Brian Laundrie, the fiancé of Gabby Petito, has been missing for almost a week.
Paul Rusesabagina of 'Hotel Rwanda' fame found guilty on terrorism-related charges
Paul Rusesabagina, who inspired the film 'Hotel Rwanda,' has been found guilty by a court in Kigali of being part of a terror group, MRCD-FLN. Rusesabagina, along with 20 other people, was accused of conspiring to launch attacks on Rwandan territory in 2018 and 2019, resulting in at least nine deaths.
FDA could authorize Covid-19 vaccines for young children in weeks, expert says
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could soon authorize a Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for young children, experts said -- a development that offers hope in the midst of a dangerous time in the pandemic for kids, who account for a quarter of all cases reported last week.
India says it will resume Covid-19 vaccine exports next month
India will resume exports of Covid-19 vaccines in the October quarter, prioritizing the global vaccine-sharing platform COVAX and neighboring countries first as supplies rise, the country's health minister said on Monday.
Texas doctor who says he performed abortion sued in first known challenges under new law
A San Antonio doctor who wrote a Washington Post op-ed claiming that he had violated Texas' six-week abortion ban now faces at least two lawsuits brought against him under the ban, both brought by plaintiffs who say they oppose the new law.
12,000 migrants have been waiting in makeshift camps under the Del Rio bridge in Texas
Standing in the sweltering Texas sun, Jameson Tilus held both of his children in his arms and described the desperate conditions under the Del Rio International Bridge.
Chilling 911 call reveals missing woman's fight with fiancé
Newly obtained audio from a 911 call in Moab, Utah, reveals that Gabby Petito and her fiancé Brian Laundrie were reportedly fighting in their van on the street and a witness called authorities to report the incident.
France threatens to block EU-Australia trade talks after submarine dispute
Nearly 226,000 Covid-19 cases were reported in children last week, pediatrician group says
Covid-19 infections have continued to increase "exponentially" among children across the US, and now account for nearly 26% of all cases reported nationwide, according to data published Monday.
This could be the most consequential week of Biden's presidency
President Joe Biden is facing a growing number of domestic and international policy issues ahead of his UN trip. CNN's Phil Mattingly reports.
Canada votes in snap election as Trudeau's polling edge evaporates
Polls opened in Canada on Monday for a tightly contested general election pitting incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau against a conservative rival.
Stocks tumble as Wall Street's fears turn to China
The Dow and the broader US stock market fell to close sharply lower Monday as Chinese real estate conglomerate Evergrande's debt crisis made American investors uneasy.
EU chief: Treatment of France 'not acceptable'
In an exclusive interview with Amanpour, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said "a lot of open questions" about the AUKUS deal have to be answered.
UK could face food shortages within weeks
UK supermarkets could face shortages of meat and other fresh food within weeks after soaring gas prices prompted a major US fertilizer manufacturer to suspend production, turning off most of Britain's supply of carbon dioxide to the food and drink industry in the process.
Cost of Putin's latest election win higher than ever before
Even before the first votes had been cast, Russia's election result was in little doubt.
US to ease travel restrictions for all fully vaccinated foreign visitors
Thousands evacuated as volcano erupts on Spain's La Palma island
The Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain's La Palma island is continuing to expel molten lava and ash after erupting on Sunday and is likely to do so for days, the president of the Canary Islands regional government warned Monday.
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