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French top-flight league match abandoned after fans invade pitch and clash with players
A top-flight French league game between Nice and Marseille was abandoned on Sunday after fans invaded the pitch and a mass brawl broke out, involving players and staff.
He needed 72 operations following motorbike crash, but Paralympian says 'body and mind is stronger than you can imagine'
Diederick Schelfhout was riding his motorcycle home from training, when everything changed in a flash.
From 'air-pocalypse' to blue skies: Beijing's fight for cleaner air is a rare victory for public dissent
Beijing was once known as one of the world's most polluted cities, with dense smog and acrid air a daily reality for residents.
Taiwan's President kicks off rollout of island's first domestically produced Covid-19 vaccine
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen received her first shot of the island's homegrown Covid-19 vaccine on Monday, a public show of support for the new drug which is central to plans for inoculation self sufficiency amid low immunization rates and struggles to obtain vaccines from overseas.
Trump told crowd in Alabama to get vaccinated. Hear their response
Former President Donald Trump appears to get booed by the crowd at an Alabama rally after encouraging attendees to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
Tropical Storm Henri makes landfall in the US Northeast
As Hurricane Henri moves closer to its expected rare landfall in the Northeast Sunday, heavy rain has already saturated many areas, posing flooding danger for millions and even some suggestions to evacuate from the storm's path.
Tennessee flooding leaves 21 people dead and 45 others missing
Severe flooding in Middle Tennessee on Saturday has killed at least 15 people and left approximately 30 people missing, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis told CNN affiliate WSMV.
The Middle East is running out of water
Full Covid-19 vaccine approval won't just boost confidence. It'll likely lead to new business requirements, surgeon general says
With the "imminent" full approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine expected, more businesses will likely issue vaccine mandates to help prevent the Delta variant from sending the country further backward in this pandemic, doctors say.
Cuban doctors voice rare criticism of government's Covid-19 handling
Following widespread anti-government protests last month, the Cuban government is now receiving unprecedented criticism from health care workers who say officials botched the island's response to the pandemic.
Beijing wants women to have more babies. So why isn't it loosening rules on egg freezing?
The river that supplies water to 40 million people in the American West is drying up
Baby born on US Air Force jet
An Afghan mother delivered a baby girl just after touching down at Ramstein Air Base in Germany Saturday aboard a US military evacuation flight, the US Air Force said on its social media.
How the political environment is moving toward Republicans
Republicans gained a seat in the Connecticut state Senate this week. They won a special election in a district that President Joe Biden won by more than 20 points in 2020.
Concert celebrating New York City's comeback cut short by severe weather
Thousands of people celebrating the return of New York City at a concert in Central Park were interrupted by severe weather ahead of Hurricane Henri's anticipated Sunday landfall.
At least 10 people dead and 31 missing in severe flooding in Tennessee
At least 10 people, including two toddlers, have died during severe flooding in Tennessee on Saturday, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis told CNN affiliate WSMV.
NYC declares state of emergency as Hurricane Henri heads to Northeast US coast
Severe weather warnings have been issued across the Northeast as millions of people prepare for what could be the first hurricane to directly strike Long Island or New England in a few decades.
Commercial airlines may be compelled to help transport Afghan evacuees
The Biden administration could potentially compel US airlines to help with transporting tens of thousands of Afghan evacuees as the US military struggles to manage the influx of people following the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, according to a senior administration official.
Biden's failing global Covid-19 response
Have we been duped? Just a few months ago, our organizations, Universities Allied for Essential Medicines and Health Global Access Project, celebrated President Joe Biden's support to temporarily waive intellectual property (IP) for Covid-19 vaccines. For a moment, we had hoped that this commitment to global solidarity would be the beginning of the end of this pandemic for everyone, everywhere. Now, with little effort spent to build support for this IP waiver, refusal to commit to the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General's plea for a moratorium on booster vaccinations until at least 10% of every country has been vaccinated, and a global response plan with little more than platitudes, Biden's statements of support have proved to be empty words.
Grace makes landfall as a category 3 hurricane in Mexico
Grace, a category 3 hurricane, made landfall south of Tuxpan on the eastern coast of Mexico early Saturday, as the president urged residents in its path to seek refuge in shelters or on higher ground.
Booster shots alone will not save us
Breakthrough infections, or infections in those who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, have become the most unsettling new development in the world's struggle to gain the upper hand over the pandemic. On Thursday alone, three US senators, all of whom had been vaccinated, announced they had tested positive for Covid-19.
Taliban celebrate their new American arsenal
US national security officials are working to account for more than 20 years worth of weapons provided to the Afghan military as images of Taliban fighters brandishing American-made rifles and riding in abandoned Humvees are raising concerns about what else was left behind.
Greece finishes wall on border with Turkey, amid fears of Afghan migrant crisis
Greece has finished building a 40-kilometer (25-mile) wall along its border with Turkey, amid concerns in parts of Europe that the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan could cause an influx of people seeking asylum.
Cristiano Ronaldo has 'told me that he's staying,' says Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri
Cristiano Ronaldo has "never wanted to leave Juventus," according to the club's coach Massimiliano Allegri.
Country Music Hall of Fame artist Tom T. Hall dies at age 85
Country music singer-songwriter Tom T. Hall died Friday at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, at the age of 85, according to his son.
Melissa Joan Hart, fully vaccinated and sick with Covid, warns others to 'stay vigilant'
Actress Melissa Joan Hart has revealed she's quite sick with Covid, despite being fully vaccinated and wants to encourage others to "stay safe."
Trump heads to Alabama but his Covid politics are everywhere
Former President Donald Trump still towers over the GOP, and he's set to appear Saturday at an Alabama rally. And ambitious Republicans eyeing future White House bids are increasingly emulating his brand of confrontational, fact-challenged politics on Covid.
When you can see the rare 'blue moon' this August 21-23
This weekend is your next chance to catch the rare full blue moon before it again becomes "just a memory" until 2024.
Euro 2020 final at Wembley was a 'superspreader' event
The Euro 2020 soccer final between England and Italy in July was a "superspreader" event due to the level of COVID-19 infection found in or around London's Wembley Stadium on the day, according to official data published on Friday.
Masters champion's tee shot lands in spectator's shirt
It's par for the course for a golfer's shot to occasionally land in a water hazard or the rough, but Hideki Matsuyama's drive ended up in a spectator's shirt at The Northern Trust tournament on Friday.
Australia suffers its worst day of Covid-19 pandemic as anti-lockdown protests flare
Thousands of protesters defied coronavirus lockdowns to hit the streets of Australia's largest cities on Saturday, as the country recorded its highest single-day caseload since the pandemic began.
Village near Rome joins Italy's €1 home sell-off
Italy's ongoing clearance sale of €1 houses has been ideal for people seeking to start a new life in some of the country's far-flung corners.
Unruly air passengers hit with $500,000 in new fines
While our passports haven't been getting many stamps since March 2020, at least our vocabularies are expanding. Variants, mandates, quarantines and requirements -- who knew 2021 would be so polysyllabic?
Man charged after allegedly stealing and reselling more than 23,000 US Open tickets
A Philadelphia-area man was charged with allegedly embezzling more than $3 million in tickets to the United States Open Championship over seven years, according to the US Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Hurricane warnings posted for Long Island, New England as Henri nears landfall
Tropical Storm Henri will be a hurricane by Saturday and make a rare landfall in New York, Rhode Island or Masschusetts by Sunday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) says.
California judge rules gig worker initiative utilized by Uber and Lyft is unconstitutional
A California judge ruled Friday that the costly and controversial 2020 ballot measure exempting firms like Uber and Lyft from having to classify their gig workers in the state as employees rather than as independent contractors is unconstitutional.
Two women tried to escape the Taliban: 'The gate is the point when people die'
Zahra shelters in her Kabul apartment, anxiously peering through the window at Taliban fighters in the parking lot below. She hasn't dared to leave her house for days.
Afghanistan's first female Olympian says women will not give up their liberties easily
Friba Rezayee made history in 2004 when she became one of the first two Afghan women to compete at the Olympic Games.
US Defense secretary told lawmakers that Americans have been beaten by Taliban in Kabul
Full FDA approval of Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine is 'imminent'
Inside the scramble to help Americans and Afghans escape Afghanistan
On Capitol Hill, congressional offices have transformed their constituent services into a desperate attempt to get vulnerable Afghans and US citizens into the Kabul airport.
US Defense secretary told lawmakers that Americans have been beaten by Taliban in Kabul
Full FDA approval of Pfizer's Covid vaccine in US is 'imminent'
Full US Food and Drug Administration approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine is "imminent," a senior federal official told CNN on Friday -- but said no date has been mentioned.
Soldiers at Kabul airport tell CNN there are about 10,000 people processed but unable to depart
Ex-Afghan bank chief on what happened after country's chain of command 'fell apart'
Ajmal Ahmady, Afghanistan's former Central Bank Governor, speaks with CNN's Matt Egan about his chaotic escape from Kabul and the country's economic future.
'That was a newborn baby': CNN reporter reveals dire situation at Kabul airport
Biden picks Rahm Emanuel as ambassador to Japan, Nicholas Burns as top envoy to China
President Joe Biden on Friday announced his intention to nominate Rahm Emanuel as ambassador to Japan and Nicholas Burns as ambassador to China.
Biden: We are considering every means to get people out
President Joe Biden speaks about US military evacuations of American citizens, Special Immigrant Visa applicants and vulnerable Afghans as chaos continues around the Kabul airport.
Biden delivers remarks on chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan
Putin says outside forces must not impose their views on Afghanistan
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