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'The animals are on fire,' say devastated farmers as wildfires sweep Turkey
In the small village of Kacarlar, on Turkey's southern coast, farmers are facing apocalyptic scenes as wildfires continue to sweep the country.
Elaine Thompson-Herah defends Olympic 100m title in all-Jamaican podium
• Live updates: Japan makes history with a record 17 gold medals• 'My heart was totally broken': The agony of the Olympics
UK covid cases are plummeting but no one really knows why
There's one menacing global traveler currently racing through countries faster than Phileas Fogg and its name is the Delta variant.
Great Britain wins mixed 4x100 meter swimming relay
Great Britain wins mixed 4x100 meter swimming relay
Xi Jinping's Communist party is under fire overseas. Millions of young Chinese are still joining
The pandemic turning point the White House didn't want
President Joe Biden is tired of wearing a mask.
Simone Biles withdraws from vault and uneven bars finals
Simone Biles withdraws from vault and uneven bars finals at Olympics
Simone Biles will not compete in the Olympics finals for two of the four individual women's gymnastics events, vault and the uneven bars, USA Gymnastics said.
Trump to DOJ last December: 'Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me'
Mixed-gender sports make debut at Olympic Games
600 tons of marine life have washed up on Florida's shores
Red tide, a toxic algae bloom, has killed more than 600 tons of marine life in Florida. CNN's Nick Valencia reports that the Florida government and environmentalists are at odds over the cause of the bloom.
Trump to DOJ last December: 'Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me'
Former President Donald Trump pressured his incoming acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen to declare that the election was corrupt in an attempt to help Republican members of Congress try to overturn the election result, according to notes of a December 2020 call Trump held with Rosen and acting deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue.
Japanese Prime Minister extends state of emergency for Tokyo amid Olympic Games
Novak Djokovic's search for 'Golden Slam' comes to an end at Tokyo 2020
Novak Djokovic's search for a historic 'Golden Slam' came to an end on Friday as he lost to Alexander Zverev at Tokyo 2020.
Liz Cheney and Elise Stefanik represent 'battle for the soul of the party'
It was a tale of two House Republican Conference chairs.
Hong Kong police arrest man for booing Chinese national anthem while watching Olympics
Hong Kong police have arrested a man after he allegedly booed the Chinese national anthem while watching an Olympics award ceremony inside a shopping mall, authorities said on Friday.
UK's HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier pictured in South China Sea
The South China Sea has been a hotbed of naval activity this week as a British aircraft carrier strike group, an American surface action group, and forces from China's People's Liberation Army have all staged exercises in the contested waterway.
Trump faces another primary test in Ohio House race
Donald Trump has a lot on the line in suburbs and small towns south of Columbus, Ohio.
Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic loses his shot at the 'Golden Slam' with Olympic semifinal loss
Soldiers in hazmat suits spray disinfectant as Vietnam sees rising cases
Soldiers in hazmat suits spray disinfectant down Hanoi's streets, despite guidance from the WHO that doing so is ineffective against Covid-19, as Vietnam sees a dramatic spike in coronavirus cases.
First person charged under Hong Kong's national security law sentenced to 9 years in prison
The first person charged and convicted under Hong Kong's national security law was sentenced to nine years in prison on Friday, setting a likely precedent for how future cases will be tried.
Sydney readies for the army as lockdown fails to squash Delta outbreak
Sydney's poorest neighborhoods on Friday braced for military enforcement of the city's toughest and longest lockdown of the Covid-19 pandemic as the infection numbers held persistently high five weeks since restrictions began.
Philippines renews key military agreement with the United States
The Philippines is restoring a military agreement with the United States that makes it easier for US forces to move in and out the country and signals to China a renewed commitment to the 70-year-old US-Philippine alliance.
The US and China say they want to avoid military conflict, but no one can agree on how
Among the recriminations and accusations, there was one point of consensus when American and Chinese diplomats met in the coastal city of Tianjin earlier this week: no one wants to see the world's most important relationship deteriorate into armed conflict.
Navy charges sailor in fire that destroyed billion-dollar warship
The US Navy has charged a sailor in connection with the 2020 fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard amphibious warship while it was in port in San Diego, a Navy spokesperson said Thursday.
Biden opens up new front in Covid-19 vaccination war as concerns over variant deepen
President Joe Biden has launched a new, more aggressive campaign to vaccinate Americans against Covid-19, headlined by a new requirement that all employees of the federal government -- the country's largest workforce -- either get the shot or face the prospect of an onerous mitigation regimen.
Fox says MyPillow CEO has decided to 'pause' his pillow ads amid election crusade
Mike Lindell's pillows have been propping up Fox News for years. But now the relationship is on "pause."
Report: Delta variant spreads as easily as chicken pox, causes more severe infection, CDC warns
The Delta coronavirus variant surging across the US appears to cause more severe illness and spreads as easily as chicken pox, according to an internal document from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention obtained by The Washington Post.
Why Olympians bite their medals and what they do with them
The sight of a jubilant Olympian standing atop the podium after being victorious in their discipline with a gold medal between their teeth is an iconic one.
People in this US state are getting vaccinated in secret to avoid loved ones' backlash
Mysterious 'Jetpack Man' may have been spotted again in the skies near LAX
Air traffic controllers warned pilots to be on the lookout after a "man in a jetpack" was spotted near Los Angeles International Airport.
'It doesn't look like there's a fair trial': CNN anchor presses official
Rwandan Justice Minister Johnston Busingye speaks to CNN's Eleni Giokos about the arrest and trial of Paul Rusesabagina, who is the inspiration for the movie "Hotel Rwanda."
This is the man leading fundraising effort in sham Arizona audit
Former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne, a Trump ally, has donated $3.2 million to Cyber Ninjas, the firm conducting the fraudulent election audit in Arizona.
Amount of Greenland ice that melted on Tuesday could cover Florida in 2 inches of water
Greenland is experiencing its most significant melting event of the year as temperatures in the Arctic surge. The amount of ice that melted on Tuesday alone would be enough to cover the entire state of Florida in two inches of water.
Influencer spent proceeds from million-dollar fraud on luxury watch
A Nigerian Instagram celebrity, Ramon Abbas, known as "Hushpuppi" has admitted his involvement in a conspiracy to defraud a businessman of more than $1m, the U.S. Justice Department has said.
Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over 'Black Widow' Disney+ release
One of Marvel's biggest stars is suing Disney.
Homicide rise continues in major US cities, report says
The number of homicides continues to rise in major American cities following a year that saw a record increase in homicides across the country, according to a report published Thursday by the Council on Criminal Justice.
How the American south is paying for the UK's green energy
The European Union pledged to curb carbon emissions -- but a loophole in the directive leaves companies to pollute Black communities and devastate ecosystems in the American South.
Israel will offer third vaccine dose to people over 60
Japan Medical Association fears system will collapse if Covid surge continues
See the moment Sunisa Lee's family reacts to her all-around gymnastics gold
US gymnast Suni Lee wins Olympic all-around after injuries, tragedies and a horrific accident
Philippine president's shocking warning to vaccine deniers
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte issued a stark warning to those refusing Covid-19 vaccines during an address to the nation.
Suni Lee reveals the advice Biles gave her before winning gold
American Sunisa Lee won a historic gold medal in the women's individual all-around gymnastics final to seal a record-equalling sixth victory in the event for Team USA.
This mother has been living in her teen daughter's ICU room for days, and has a message for the public
Agnes Velasquez remembers the last words her teen daughter said before Covid-19 severely attacked her respiratory system.
American Sunisa Lee takes gold in all-around gymnastics with Biles cheering from stands
American Sunisa Lee takes gold in all-around gymnastics with Biles cheering from stands
Simone Biles is at the women's all-around gymnastics final as she cheers on Team USA
12-year old Palestinian boy killed by Israeli gunfire in West Bank, Palestinian health ministry says
A 12-year old Palestinian boy has died after being shot by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said.
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