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As Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) Georgia and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) are expected to attend this year's Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, CNN's Donie O'Sullivan hears what Iowans have to say about it.
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CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport where thousands are trying to evacuate Afghanistan as the Taliban consolidate their control.
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Almost half of the world's 2.2 billion children are living in countries that face an extremely high risk of the impacts of the climate crisis, including environmental shocks such as cyclones and heatwaves, according to an index published Friday by UNICEF, the UN children's agency.
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When US President Joe Biden finally broke his silence on the chaos unfolding in Afghanistan, European allies who'd had high hopes for a reset in the transatlantic alliance were left dismayed.
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Since the Taliban swept to power in Afghanistan, seizing provincial capitals at lightning speed, it's been difficult to get a picture of what life is like for Afghans outside the capital, Kabul. Especially for women.
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New Zealand will extend a nationwide lockdown for four days after uncovering several locally transmitted Covid-19 cases.
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With the Taliban in control of several access points to Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport, residents desperate to flee Afghanistan have overwhelmed the airport's north gate. Stun grenades light up the night and US troops have had to forcefully repel the gathering crowds. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
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In a video showing a crowd gathered near the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, a man can be seen seemingly handing over his child to a soldier. Witnesses say troops are not evacuating kids without their families. CNN has reached out to the Pentagon for comment.
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America's kids, more vulnerable than ever to Covid-19 and in the crossfire of a political war over masks, are going back to class in a timeless rite transformed into a moment of fear by the pandemic that interrupted their childhood.
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A pair of new studies out Thursday find a "very concerning" rise in the number of climate-related deaths and paint a picture of world where people struggle with regular temperature extremes.
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CNN's Anderson Cooper discusses the chaos and desperation in Afghanistan after the Taliban's takeover following the withdrawal of US troops.
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It's been a month since England dropped most of its coronavirus restrictions, a move that was welcomed by much of the country's hard-pressed business sector but criticized by thousands of scientists as a "dangerous and unethical experiment."
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Authorities in Mariposa County, California, are trying to determine why a family of three and their dog died on a remote hiking trail in the Sierra National Forest near Yosemite National Park.
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CNN's David Culver takes a closer look at the budding relationship between the Taliban and China.
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Robert Reeder's sentencing was pushed back after online volunteer sleuths known as the Sedition Hunters unearthed video apparently showing the charged insurrectionist beating up a police officer. CNN's Jessica Schneider reports it forced prosecutors to rethink their charges merely hours before the judge's decision.
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For the first time on record, precipitation on Saturday at the summit of Greenland — roughly two miles above sea level — fell as rain and not snow.
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Former CIA Director, Gen. David Petraeus (Ret.) explains why he thinks the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan will eventually fall apart.
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CNN's Tom Foreman speaks with US veterans who are struggling to come to terms with the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan.
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The world would be on track for a collapse of the ozone layer and an additional 2.5 degrees Celsius of global warming by the end of the century if it hadn't agreed in the 1980s to ban CFCs, chemicals once commonly used in aerosol sprays, refrigeration and air conditioners, according to a new study.
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Facebook confirmed this week that, despite taking control of Afghanistan, it would continue to ban the Taliban from using its platform, citing the United States' inclusion of the group on its Specially Designated Global Terrorists list, as well as the company's own policy against "dangerous organizations."
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The swift fall of Afghanistan to Taliban fighters two decades after the United States invaded the country has triggered a political and humanitarian crisis. It's also causing security experts to wonder: What's going to happen to the country's vast untapped mineral wealth?
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This week has been highly distressing for millions of Afghans like me. We witnessed, in real-time, the Taliban take over Afghanistan two decades after the US began its so-called "war on terror." But this catastrophe could have been avoided -- and, more to the point, it should have been.
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After striking Haiti and impacting other Caribbean islands this week as a tropical storm, an intensifying Hurricane Grace is expected to make landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico Thursday morning.
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A Singapore court sentenced a British man to six weeks in prison on Wednesday, local media reported, after he repeatedly breached coronavirus protocols by refusing to wear a face mask in public.
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Extradition hearings for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou have concluded more than two years after she was arrested in Vancouver, Canada.
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The death toll as a result of Myanmar's coup in February this year has topped 1,000, according to an official of the Assistance Association of Political Prisoners (AAPP) activist group, which has been recording killings by security forces.
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In an interview with CNN's Kate Bolduan, human rights attorney Kimberley Motley talks about the voicemail she received from an Afghan interpreter pleading for help from the US and the desperation she's hearing from people in the country as the Taliban takes over.
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Facebook on Wednesday announced that it had taken action against the so-called "disinformation dozen," one month after the White House singled out the twelve people and argued that they were responsible for a majority of coronavirus misinformation.
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President Joe Biden tells ABC News that there was no way out of Afghanistan "without chaos ensuing," contradicting what the White House has said about pulling troops out of the country for the last several months. CNN's chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins reports.
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New satellite images obtained by CNN show Russia may be preparing another test of its nuclear-powered cruise missile, known as "Skyfall"-- a controversial weapon that is designed to defeat US defense systems.
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Afghanistan's former President Ashraf Ghani is in the United Arab Emirates, its foreign ministry said in a statement Wednesday. News of his whereabouts comes days after he fled Kabul as the Taliban closed in on the city.
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The Taliban has opened fire in the streets of Kabul to disperse crowds as chaos ensues in the streets of Afghaistan. CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from the ground where a chaotic scene continues to unravel as thousands of desperate Afghans remain stranded under Taliban rule.
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CNN's Chris Cuomo examines the audio of an air traffic controller reacting to the amount of people on a C-17 plane leaving Afghanistan.
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