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Why France is furious about AUKUS pact
CNN's Cyril Vanier reports that French officials are "furious" after the US, UK and Australia announced a trilateral security arrangement focusing on the Indo-Pacific region. Under that agreement, the US will help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines, costing Paris a multi-billion dollar submarine deal.
New Zealand pulls out of cricket tour of Pakistan citing security alert
New Zealand's cricket team is pulling out of its first tour of Pakistan in 18 years following a New Zealand government security alert.
This mobile app is helping Afghans navigate Kabul following the Taliban takeover
As the Taliban entered Kabul last month, the team behind the crowdsourced news alert app Ehtesab deserted their office in the city. But they continued their work of providing Afghans with critical information, such as which roads were congested and where outbreaks of violence had been reported.
'I think it's a yes:' Tom Brady says he could play in the NFL until 50
Tom Brady has already cemented his legacy as one of the greatest to ever play the game but the legendary quarterback says he's got many more years left in him.
Carli Lloyd scores five goals as US women hammer Paraguay in farewell tour
US forward Carli Lloyd showed no signs of slowing down during her team's 9-0 battering against Paraguay on Thursday night, scoring five goals despite announcing her retirement from professional football earlier this year.
How to improve sleep habits to support emotional wellness, according to a therapist
I worked recently with a 25-year-old man struggling at his job. He described difficulty thinking clearly and missing too many days. And his relationship with his girlfriend was nearly over due to his admitted neglect. Diagnosed with both depression and anxiety, he said he felt disengaged in his life. He had been in therapy before for a couple of years, and had tried medications for depression, anxiety and attention issues. Nothing seemed to work.
UK Speaker: We can't let mob rule smash democracy
Following high-profile attacks on democratic institutions, including the January 6 riot at the US Capitol, UK Parliament Speaker Lindsay Hoyle feels an urgent responsibility to champion political freedoms.
Washington has a China fixation and France got in the way
In Washington, sooner or later, everything comes down to China.
Separated from his parents, an infected 4-year-old highlights the human cost of China's zero-Covid policy
Covered from head to toe in a white hazmat suit, a small child carrying a backpack half the size of his body toddles down a hospital corridor and arrives at a CT scan room -- all by himself.
Own goal of the year? Goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha's bizarre mistake gifts Galatasaray victory
Locked 0-0 in a cagey opening Europa League group stage match, it should have been a routine catch for Lazio goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha.
The countries that are vaccinating children against Covid-19
Schools are in session, Covid-19 restrictions are being relaxed en masse and the Delta variant is raging worldwide, creating a maelstrom of confusion for parents on how to best protect their unvaccinated children.
The Arc de Triomphe is wrapped in fabric, a vision six decades in the making
After three months of construction work at Paris' famed Arc de Triomphe, the 160-foot-tall war monument has been completely concealed. The landmark, built during Napoleon's reign, has been outfitted in 270,000 square feet of silver-blue polypropylene fabric bound with red ropes.
'Go get that mouse!': CNN interview gets purr-fect interruption
CNN's Bianca Nobilo received a surprise visit from a feline friend while interviewing Speaker of the UK House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle.
Northern Ireland police charge two over killing of journalist Lyra McKee
Northern Irish police said on Thursday they had charged two men with the 2019 murder of journalist Lyra McKee in Londonderry, whose death sparked outrage in the British-run province.
Cricket superstar Virat Kohli to step down as India's T20 captain
Cricket superstar Virat Kohli has said he will step down as India's T20 captain after the T20 World Cup in November.
5 things to know about Evergrande, the Chinese business empire on the brink
The troubles of Chinese conglomerate Evergrande have dominated headlines in recent days after it warned once again that it could default on its astronomical debt because of a cash crunch.
Egypt is building a $4.5 billion high-speed rail line
Passengers and cargo will soon be able to shoot through the Egyptian desert aboard a high-speed train, in a first for the country.
How Muhammad Ali stayed true to himself on his path to becoming an icon
Muhammad Ali scoops up his baby daughter Maryum and explains a concept that she couldn't possibly understand at such a tender young age: "Your daddy is fighting for you," he is reported as saying in 1968. "Someday, you're going to be able to walk with your head high and not beg for a job. And you don't even know it."
What are nuclear-powered submarines and how do they work? Australia's new firepower explained
With Australia making a deal with the United States and United Kingdom to begin a nuclear-powered submarine program, we can expect the Aussie subs will look a lot like the latest versions in the US and British arsenals.
Philippines refuses to work with ICC 'war on drugs' probe
The government of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday said it will not cooperate with an International Criminal Court (ICC) probe into his notorious war on drugs, or allow any investigators into the country.
Nicki Minaj sparks backlash with false Covid vaccine claim
Trinidad and Tobago Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh on Wednesday criticized as "false" the claim by American rapper Nicki Minaj that a person on the Caribbean island suffered swollen testicles after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine.
How to eat sushi: Tips for ordering and eating like a Tokyo local
In theory, sushi is a simple thing to be enjoyed in almost any way you like.
Satellite images reveal North Korea expanding facility used to produce weapons-grade uranium
New satellite images obtained by CNN reveal North Korea is expanding a key facility capable of enriching uranium for nuclear weapons, renovations that likely indicate the country plans to significantly ramp-up production at this once-dormant site in the near future, according to experts who analyzed the photos.
See new North Korea images
New satellite images obtained by CNN reveal North Korea is expanding a key facility capable of enriching uranium for nuclear weapons, renovations that likely indicate the country plans to significantly ramp-up production at this once-dormant site in the near future, according to experts who analyzed the photos. CNN's Alex Marquardt reports.
Timeline of missing 22-year-old Instagram adventurer's whereabouts as authorities continue search
US defends partnership with UK and Australia after French blast 'brutal' decision
American officials are defending a new deal to provide Australia with nuclear-powered submarines after French officials expressed frustration over the agreement's effect on an existing multibillion-dollar defense deal.
After 200 years of White men, one of America's oldest cities will choose between two women of color for mayor
Boston is poised to make history in November with two women of color competing for a mayor's seat that has been occupied by White men for the last 200 years.
She survived a suicide bomb. Now her app is helping keep other Afghans safe
Ehtesab -- which roughly translates to "accountability" -- is an Afghan-created app that verifies instances of explosions, power outages, checkpoints, and other need-to-know information in Kabul. Since the Taliban took control of the city, the app has seen a surge in downloads.
Pentagon, White House mobilize defense of Milley amid criticism over China calls
The defense of the top US military official kicked into gear across Washington Wednesday in response to claims that Gen. Mark Milley overstepped his authority during the waning days of the Trump administration.
SpaceX to launch world's first all-tourist crew into orbit
US and UK to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines in new pushback on China
Biden: This alliance allows us to meet threats of today and tomorrow
President Biden talks about the new effort to help Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines, a major step toward countering China as he works to build international backing for his approach to Beijing. The announcement came as part of a new trilateral partnership among the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom.
Hear Simone Biles' powerful testimony before US Senate
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles became emotional during her testimony before a Senate committee investigating FBI mishandling of abuse allegations against former Team USA doctor Larry Nassar.
Gymnasts rip FBI over botched Nassar investigation in emotional testimony before US Congress
Olympic gymnasts McKayla Maroney and Simone Biles ripped the FBI and the Justice Department in Senate testimony Wednesday for how FBI agents mishandled abuse allegations brought against Larry Nassar and then made false statements in the fallout from the botched investigation.
US gymnasts give emotional testimony to Congress about Nassar sex abuse
Raisman reveals one of the most devastating parts of Nassar case
Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman delivers a powerful statement on the abuse she and others suffered at the hands of former Team USA Gymnastics Doctor Larry Nassar.
New accounts of Trump's actions are too outlandish to ignore as he leads GOP's bid to retake power
Johnson removes UK foreign secretary in wake of Afghanistan chaos
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reshuffled his cabinet, moving Dominic Raab from the post of foreign secretary to those of deputy prime minister and justice secretary, Downing Street announced Wednesday.
Watch part of Khan's interview with CNN's Becky Anderson
CNN's Becky Anderson sits down with Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan for an exclusive interview.
France becomes one of the most vaccinated countries in the world after its gamble
After US President Joe Biden laid out a plan to tackle the worsening pandemic in America with a raft of new vaccination rules last week, the big question on the minds of many is: Will mandating vaccines work?
Pakistan's PM says world should give Taliban 'time' on human rights but fears 'chaos' without aid
They wanted a new life in America. Instead they were killed by the US military
The lessons from a failed Republican effort to unseat California's governor
North and South Korea fire ballistic missiles as tensions rise on peninsula
Enten breaks down voters issues from recall election
CNN's Harry Enten breaks down how voters in California felt about Gov. Gavin Newsom, challenger Larry Elder, and the issues at hand during the state's recall election.
New book reveals top US general's secret call to Chinese counterpart
Retired Col. Cedric Leighton speaks to CNN's John Berman and Brianna Keilar about the revelations in Bob Woodward's and Robert Costa's latest book "Peril," which details that Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley secretly called a top Chinese general after the January 6 insurrection to assure him that the US government was stable.
The Delta variant has hit China's economy hard. Now a property crunch is looming
China's dramatic steps to contain the coronavirus this summer have taken a toll on consumer confidence in the country and are fueling concerns about the strength of the world's second largest economy.
Watch Newsom speak after defeating recall effort
California Gov. Gavin Newsom addresses his supporters after surviving the GOP-backed recall effort. CNN projected that the governor will remain in office after a majority of voters voted "no" in Tuesday's recall election.
New accounts of Trump's actions are too outlandish to ignore as he leads GOP's bid to retake power
Add another evidence dump to the growing case that a second Donald Trump presidency would be more extreme and dangerous than the first.
Gavin Newsom holds onto his job as California governor, CNN projects
California's Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has defeated the effort to remove him from office, according to a projection from the CNN Decision Desk, capping off a recall effort that was born in partisan anger over his pandemic response but ended with a vote of confidence in his strategy to combat it.
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