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Flight takes off from Kabul airport after Taliban cleared Americans and others to leave
Russian cosmonauts conduct spacewalk despite smoke, alarm on space station
Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Pyotr Dubrov will conduct their second spacewalk in less than a week as they continue configurations for the new Nauka module for operations on the International Space Station.
Afghanistan is now one of very few countries with no women in top government ranks
The Taliban announced the formation of an interim government for Afghanistan this week, with a hardline group of veteran militants at the helm.
Lorde rerecorded five 'Solar Power' songs in Māori language
Lorde's sunny, contemplative new album, "Solar Power," celebrates natural wonders and the singer's beloved New Zealand. That idea of the restorative power of nature, though, is one the album shares with her home country's Indigenous Māori people.
Ford is ending production in India and taking a $2 billion hit in the process
Ford is ending production in India and taking a hit of $2 billion as it retrenches from the country.
Wall Street's hottest investor is cooling on China
Cathie Wood, the CEO of Ark Invest, is reportedly slashing her exposure to China, and switching to stocks that are in Beijing's good books.
Australia's Scott Morrison doesn't deny pressuring UK to drop climate asks from trade deal
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison all but admitted Thursday that his country had asked UK negotiators to exclude particular climate commitments from a free trade deal agreed in principle in June.
Risk of severe breakthrough Covid-19 higher for seniors and people with underlying conditions
These Afghans represent what Taliban fear most - empowered women. Hear their stories
CNN's Becky Anderson zooms in on the stories of three 'at-risk' Afghan women currently hosted in the UAE: an athlete, an aspiring scientist and an artist. They represent the dreams of an entire generation facing an unknown future both at home or abroad.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar diagnosed and treated for breast cancer this year
US Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Thursday that she had been diagnosed and was successfully treated for breast cancer this year.
Michael Schumacher's wife gives a rare insight into the family's life in new documentary
Michael Schumacher's wife, Corinna, said the Formula One great is "different, but he's here" as the 52-year-old continues his rehabilitation from a brain injury suffered in a skiing accident in December 2013.
Biden faces a political emergency and an ongoing medical crisis
The thing Americans want most from Joe Biden is beyond his power to deliver: an end to the pandemic.
Melania Trump's closest White House adviser to release book
Stephanie Grisham, whose career with the Trump administration included stints as East Wing communications director, White House press secretary and chief of staff to Melania Trump, has written a book that will be released next month, two people familiar with the project tell CNN.
'Dog bone' asteroid spied by astronomers in new photos
New images are shining a spotlight on a game of fetch that's out of this world. Astronomers have captured the most detailed observations yet of the asteroid 216 Kleopatra -- an asteroid with two moons that just happens to look a lot like a dog bone.
New York Fashion Week: Highlights from the Spring-Summer 2022 shows
New York Fashion Week is back, with designers Christian Siriano, Brandon Maxwell and Gabriela Hearst among those showcasing their Spring-Summer 2022 collections.
Phone and internet shutdown in Nigerian state enters sixth day as security forces target kidnappers
Most residents in Nigeria's north western Zamfara State have welcomed a government directive ordering a shutdown of internet and phone communications now in its sixth day designed to combat a spate of banditry and ransom-seeking kidnappings plaguing the region.
Fire in North Macedonian Covid hospital kills 14 people
An explosion sparked by a fire at a Covid-19 hospital has killed 14 people in North Macedonia, a government spokesman told CNN on Thursday.
Vermeer's 'hidden' Cupid is the enigmatic artist's latest mystery
For around three centuries, the girl reading a letter in the dimly-lit solitude of a Johannes Vermeer painting gave no indication of what the message contained.
British teen reaches US Open semifinals without dropping a set in astonishing run
British teenager Emma Raducanu continued her sensational run at the US Open, beating Olympic gold medalist Belinda Bencic in straight sets to reach her first grand slam semifinal.
India's got the next big thing in tech, and it could be worth $1 trillion
More than two decades ago, India began its transformation into a global IT powerhouse, ushering in an era of wealth and job creation never before seen in the country.
North Korea holds middle-of-the-night military parade
China urges Tencent and others to focus less on profit as it expands gaming crackdown
Chinese regulators have summoned companies to demand they play down profits and further clamp down on how minors can play video games, just days after children in the country were banned from access during the week.
Recovering from a lack of sleep takes longer than you might think, study says
Yawning and exhausted from another night of little sleep? Congratulations, you have joined the multitude of people around the globe who suffer from sleep deprivation, a serious problem that can affect your mental and physical health.
Time Out lists the 'world's best' cities for 2021
It was already world-famous thanks to its striking red-hued bridge, drool-worthy restaurant scene and booming tech industry -- and now San Francisco has been crowned the "world's best" city, according to Time Out.
Superintendent warns of 'big tragedy' happening across America
Climbing Covid-19 cases -- and particularly the increasing proportion reported in children -- are causing many health experts to worry about the outlook as the school year gets underway across the entire country.
South Korea Covid-19 cases at record highs as country looks to relax virus restrictions
South Korea has become the latest country in the Asia Pacific region to consider abandoning its coronavirus elimination strategy, announcing plans to potentially lift Covid-19 restrictions despite rising case numbers.
A 'privilege to be out there': South African wildlife photographer Chris Fallows on his storied career
For many people, getting the chance to witness some of the world's most iconic wildlife up close and in their natural environment is high on the bucket list. If you're lucky, and your hands are steady in the moment, you might even capture the perfect photo and a vacation memory to last a lifetime.
Michael Constantine, who played the dad in 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding,' has died at 94
Actor Michael Constantine, best-known for playing the proud father in the hit movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," died last week, his agent told CNN. He was 94 years old.
North Korea holds middle-of-the-night military parade
North Korea held a midnight military parade in Pyongyang early Thursday to mark the 73rd anniversary of its founding, the country's state media reported.
China to provide Afghanistan with $31 million worth of food and Covid vaccines
China will provide almost $31 million worth of food, winter weather supplies, vaccines, and medicine to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, China's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
North Korea barred from participating in Beijing Winter Olympics
North Korea has been barred from competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing as part of its punishment for its "unilateral decision" to drop out of the Tokyo Games this summer, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said Wednesday.
Tired of city life, this couple built a retreat on a Hong Kong farm and opened it to the community
Hidden away amongst the farms and hills of Tai Kong Po, a quiet village in Hong Kong's northwestern Yuen Long district, lies an unexpected destination for nature and literature lovers -- the Bei Bei Book House.
Philippines' Duterte accepts 2022 vice presidential nomination
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday accepted his party's nomination to run for vice president in next year's election, forging ahead with a plan criticized by rivals as a cynical move to maintain his political power.
Child Covid-19 hospitalizations in US reach a new high
Just as doctors feared, more children are getting hit hard by Covid-19 as the Delta variant tramples across the country.
Obama says California recall vote is difference 'between protecting our kids and putting them at risk'
Former President Barack Obama urges Californians to reject the recall effort targeting Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in a television ad released on Wednesday, telling voters that the outcome of Tuesday's recall election could be the difference "between protecting our kids and putting them at risk."
Trump commentating on Holyfield fight on 9/11? Is this a prank?
When I first heard that Donald Trump -- you know, the former President of the United States -- was going to provide ringside commentary for a boxing match featuring former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield, I figured it was a prank. When I found out that the event was set for September 11 -- the 20th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on American soil in history -- I was sure it was a prank.
Giant 'swimming head' creature lived in our oceans 500 million years ago
Researchers have uncovered the fossil of an unusual creature that was likely a giant compared to tiny ocean life 500 million years ago.
'They shafted my president': Vaccine skeptics speak out while Covid-19 rages
CNN's Elle Reeve revisits Carter County, Missouri, where Covid-19 is moving through towns of unvaccinated Americans.
Black man's statue is lone monument standing on street in former capital of Confederacy
A towering statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was removed in Richmond, Virginia, on Wednesday, adding to a growing list of Confederate symbols that have been taken down across the country since George Floyd's death sparked a nationwide reckoning with police brutality and racism.
Capitol Police memo warns of potential for violence during September 18 rally
Law enforcement officials are bracing for potential clashes and unrest during an upcoming right-wing rally in Washington, DC, as violent rhetoric surrounding the September 18 event has increased online and counter protests are being planned for the same day, according to an internal Capitol Police memo reviewed by CNN.
Former NFL players plead guilty in multimillion-dollar health care fraud scheme
Two-time Pro Bowl running back Clinton Portis and two other former NFL players have pleaded guilty for their roles in a nationwide health care benefit fraud scheme to submit false claims for payouts totaling about $3 million, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
Washington Post: Trump to endorse Wyoming lawyer in effort to primary Cheney
Donald Trump is planning to endorse a lawyer and former Republican Party official in Wyoming in an effort to primary GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, an outspoken critic of the former President who has drawn his ire for rejecting his claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Should Bill Clinton say 'sorry' to Monica Lewinsky?
The premiere of "American Crime Story: Impeachment" on Tuesday night has placed the scandal of a president conducting an affair with a 20-something employee of the White House front and center again.
Elizabeth Holmes' trial begins with opening statements
Elizabeth Holmes and the US government are set to face off in a San Jose federal courtroom in the long-awaited criminal trial of the founder and former CEO of Theranos.
White House tells ex-Trump officials 'resign or be dismissed'
The Biden administration has told 11 officials appointed to military service academy advisory boards by former President Donald Trump to resign or be dismissed, a source familiar with the situation tells CNN's KFile.
Risk of severe breakthrough Covid-19 higher for seniors and people with underlying conditions
For fully vaccinated Americans, the risk of being hospitalized or dying from Covid-19 is low -- much lower than the risk for unvaccinated people. But in those rare cases when a fully vaccinated person gets infected, data suggests it's older adults and those with multiple underlying medical conditions who are most at risk of serious illness.
FBI releases new video footage of person placing pipe bombs near RNC and DNC headquarters before Capitol riot
The FBI has released new video footage of a suspect accused of planting two pipe bombs near the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, DC, the night before the US Capitol riot.
Before she died of Covid-19, she begged TikTok followers to get the vaccine
Megan Alexandra Blankenbiller was waiting to get vaccinated until she had convinced her family to do it together.
Taliban fighters use whips against Afghan women protesting the all-male interim government
World Health Organization forecasts 25% fewer Covid vaccines for the world this year than earlier hoped
The World Health Organization's vaccine-sharing program COVAX forecasts an additional 1.1 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses will be made available globally between now and the end of the year, fewer than previously estimated.
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