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Australia beat the world on shutting out Covid. Now it is bitterly divided on how to reopen
An increasingly frustrated Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison turned to an animated film last week to drive home his point that the country needs to reopen -- Covid or no Covid.
Afghan SIV holder details his harrowing journey to the US
Over 40,000 evacuees from Afghanistan have been admitted into the United States. CNN's Brynn Gingras talks with one translator who is terrified for the rest of his family still in his home country.
Texas' abortion law is one of the most restrictive in the developed world
Climate change was driving force behind devastating storm, Pennsylvania governor says
Doctor reacts to Trump's booster comments
Dr. Jonathan Reiner reacts to President Donald Trump telling the Wall Street Journal that he "probably won't" get a Covid-19 vaccine booster.
Biden orders a declassification review of documents related to September 11 attacks
President Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice and other federal agencies to conduct a declassification review related to the FBI's investigation of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Congresswoman makes a personal revelation to fight Texas abortion ban
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) talks with CNN about her opposition to Texas' restrictive abortion ban.
Millions in US Northeast remain under flood warnings Friday morning
Biden will travel to Louisiana today to survey damage from Hurricane Ida
More than 800 people were crowded into a temporary hurricane shelter. Four of them died
ISIS supporter shot dead by New Zealand police after shoppers stabbed in 'terrorist attack'
New Zealand police have shot and killed a man who injured multiple people in a supermarket in the Auckland suburb of New Lynn, police say.
Three doses of Covid-19 vaccine are likely needed for full protection, Fauci says
Women stage protest in Taliban-controlled Kabul
Biden will travel to Louisiana today to survey damage from Hurricane Ida
John Kerry is pushing China to do more on climate. Beijing is pushing back
One question looms above all others in United States climate envoy John Kerry's climate diplomacy agenda: What can the US do about China?
Women stage protest in Taliban-controlled Kabul
A group of Afghan women activists staged a small protest in Taliban-controlled Kabul Friday calling for equal rights and full participation in political life, CNN has confirmed.
See rural US town welcoming hundreds of Afghan refugees
Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, is the temporary home for up to 13,000 recently evacuated Afghan refugees. CNN's Omar Jimenez visits a nearby town to speak with a former Cuban refugee about his journey and advice for this generation of refugees.
Biden's leadership under extreme examination
Texans fear the dire consequences of new laws targeting people of color
• Analysis: The political straitjacket on Biden gets tighter
The long arm of China's new maritime law risks causing conflict with US and Japan
Beijing wants foreign vessels to give notice before entering "Chinese territorial waters," providing maritime authorities with detailed information -- including the ship's name, call sign, current position, next port of call and estimated time of arrival.
With dozens dead, NYC mayor calls Ida flooding a major wakeup call
After Ida's remnants swept through the East Coast leaving at least 46 dead, many are mourning as they sift through the damage of a tragic storm the New York City's mayor urged everyone to see as "the biggest wake-up call we could possibly get."
Heavy clashes erupt between Taliban and anti-Taliban group in Afghanistan's Panjshir province
Heavy clashes erupted Thursday night around Afghanistan's northern Panjshir Valley between Taliban fighters and an anti-Taliban group, according to a source within the group.
Deadly stampede at border with Pakistan as thousands try to flee Afghanistan
While more than 115,000 evacuated Afghan refugees are relieved to be free from fear of life under Taliban control, a stampede took place at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border as desperate Afghans remaining in the country tried to flee. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
Japan's PM Suga effectively gives up the premiership
Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide will not run in his party's forthcoming leadership election, effectively giving up the premiership, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party confirmed Friday.
Supreme Court and Joe Manchin tighten Biden's political straitjacket
Both the premise and promise of Joe Biden's presidency and a possibly brief Democratic grip on Washington are suddenly on the line, as the legacy of past electoral disappointments and harsh realities of power suddenly converge.
The worst drug dealers in history are getting away with billions
Back alley drug dealers go to jail when they get caught. Corporate boardroom drug dealers can hide behind bankruptcy and keep most of their billions when they get in trouble.
Jen Psaki fires back at male reporter's abortion question
Press secretary Jen Psaki discusses President Biden's response after the Supreme Court declined to block a new Texas law that effectively bans most abortions.
She's a huge star, but there's barely a trace of her online. Here's why
China is carrying out a sweeping crackdown on a number of industries, including the entertainment business. CNN's Will Ripley takes a look at how the move will impact celebrities and their fans.
Afghan women report forced marriages to flee country amid Taliban takeover, sources say
US officials processing Afghan refugees abroad recently alerted the State Department to instances in which women and girls were forced into marriage or arrived with male partners posing as their husbands to be eligible for evacuation and escape the Taliban, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Water rescues underway after devastating Ida floods
Biden launches federal effort to respond to Texas law as he faces pressure to protect abortion
Air Force commander details final hours before last US planes left Afghanistan
The Air Force commander who helped oversee the final withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan detailed the historic experience on Thursday, explaining how forces spent a mere three hours swiftly loading up several military planes during the last mission of America's longest war.
This poll number will send Democrats into a panic
The single biggest indicator of how the 2022 midterm elections will go for the two parties is how the public thinks about President Joe Biden.
Deadly stampede at border crossing as thousands try to flee Afghanistan
What it was like to be stranded on subway stations and trains overnight during New York floods
Hundreds rescued from cars and flooded roads across New York City
Hundreds rescued from cars and flooded roads across New York City
New Jersey resident shows how floods destroyed her home
New Jersey resident Sinah Ghannam tells CNN's Kate Bolduan how historic floods "totally destroyed" her home in Wallington, New Jersey.
Floodwaters force bus riders to stand on seats
Bus riders in Queens, New York, cheered their bus driver on as she got them out of floodwaters so deep they were forced to stand on their seats.
25 years ago, Amanpour interviewed Taliban. Here's what she saw
CNN's Christiane Amanpour shares a clip of her reporting from Afghanistan in 1996, where she was one of the first journalists to interview a Taliban official for a western news broadcaster. Twenty five years later, have the Taliban really changed?
Taliban face a reckoning as Afghanistan spirals into chaos
• LIVE UPDATES: Deadly stampede at border crossing as thousands try to flee Afghanistan• What's next for Afghanistan's economy? • VIDEO: 25 years ago, Amanpour interviewed the Taliban. Here's what she saw
Bollywood actor Sidharth Shukla dies age 40
Sidharth Shukla, an Indian actor, model and presenter, has died at the age of 40, according to broadcaster Colors TV, where Shukla worked.
Dramatic footage shows flash floods in New York City
Rescuers evacuated people stranded in New York City's subway system after Hurricane Ida brought heavy rain and flash floods across the northeastern US.
At least 9 killed in US Northeast floods
Ida turns New York City into a front line of extreme weather supercharged by climate change
After Hurricane Ida battered the southern US states, its remnants lashed the northeast on Wednesday night, transforming New York City into a danger zone Thursday morning. Ida dumped record-shattering amounts of rainfall on Central Park and the subway was inundated with fast-moving floods, knocking nearly the whole system out of operation.
What comes next for Afghanistan remains unclear
New York City declares state of emergency as Northeast slammed by flooding
Potentially deadly and damaging flash flooding are possible Wednesday and Wednesday night from parts of the Mid-Atlantic region across southern New York into the southern portion of New England, all caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
See dramatic footage from New York subway after Ida
Rescuers evacuated people stranded in New York City's subway system after Hurricane Ida brought heavy rain and flash floods across the northeastern US.
Taliban face a reckoning as Afghanistan spirals into chaos
What does a Taliban controlled economy mean for future of Afghanistan?
As the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan leads to questions about the future of the country's governance, CNN's Anna Stewart looks at Afghanistan's finances and what could be next for its economy.
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