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Euro 2020: UEFA facing criticism over its position on rainbow colors ahead of Germany vs. Hungary match
European football governing body UEFA has found itself on the defensive over diversity ahead of the Euro 2020 match between Germany and Hungary on Wednesday.
Five years after the Brexit vote, the United Kingdom is more divided than ever
Britain was a very different place in 2006.
Italian lawmakers reject 'interference' after Vatican protests anti-homophobia law
Senior lawmakers in Italy pushed back Wednesday against "interference" from the Vatican after it protested against a draft Italian law designed to combat homophobia.
Sharon Stone thinks there's more to Hollywood than Meryl Streep
Sharon Stone has opened up about the "iconography" associated with Meryl Streep, adding that she feels she is a "much better" screen villain than the three-time Oscar-winner.
Hong Kong's biggest pro-democracy newspaper to shut as Beijing tightens its grip, following arrests of journalists and freezing of assets
• What a tabloid's fate says about Hong Kong's political future • Hong Kong's first trial under new national security law begins without a jury
Italy moves to halt overtourism before travel restarts
Its founder calls it "the biggest shakeup in Italy" in the past decade, it's been hailed as a "vital way to combat overtourism," and now it's ready: the region of Tuscany has taken the first step towards becoming one giant gallery.
Covid-19 vaccine boosters may be necessary. Here's what you need to know
Vaccine makers are preparing for a next possible phase of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout: booster doses.
Biden made it easier to get a work visa. Here's why foreign workers still can't get to the US.
When President Joe Biden revoked a Trump-era executive order in February that had temporarily banned some immigrant visas during the coronavirus pandemic, he touted the way US industries could again "utilize talent from around the world."
Trans women are still incarcerated with men and it's putting their lives at risk
Jasmine Rose Jones is a woman. But for much of the last 23 years, she was incarcerated in a men's facility, and she says she was subjected to rape, sexual assault and abuse, just because she is transgender.
On sale: $125,000 balloon trips to the edge of space
If you're trying to avoid airborne viruses, heading to a near vacuum might not be the worst idea.
Nigeria announces talks with Twitter after ban, as Ecowas court bars government crackdown on users
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has assembled a reconciliation team to lead negotiations with Twitter, more than two weeks after the American social media company's operation was indefinitely suspended in the West African nation.
Why Biden didn't do more to avert voting rights defeat
Kobe Bryant's widow, other families, settle wrongful death suit related to fatal helicopter crash
Vanessa Bryant and other families have settled a wrongful death lawsuit with the company that owned and operated the helicopter that crashed last year in Southern California, killing her husband, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, their daughter and seven others.
Gun sales rise among Black people in the US out of concerns for their own safety
Deborah Roberts grew up in a family of gun owners. But it wasn't until March this year that the 68-year-old finally pulled the trigger and purchased her own firearm.
National Geographic says the world has a fifth ocean
Millions of children around the world have grown up memorizing basic facts about geography: there are seven continents and four oceans.
Apple Daily closure sends chill through Hong Kong's media industry
Soon, neither the US nor China will have ambassadors in each other's capitals. Will it make a difference?
Editor's note: CNN has launched the Meanwhile in China newsletter, a three-times-a-week update exploring what you need to know about the country's rise and how it impacts the world. Sign up here.
US warplanes fly first combat missions off foreign aircraft carrier since World War II
United States Marine Corps fighter jets aboard a British aircraft carrier flew combat missions over the Middle East this week -- the first time US warplanes have gone into combat from a foreign warship since World War II, the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday.
Why female mongooses all give birth at the same time
The vast majority of expectant mongoose moms within a group give birth on the same night. The synchronous arrival of the tiny pups makes it impossible to know whose offspring belongs to which mongoose.
Ballot maker in Arizona responds to wild conspiracy theory
CNN's Kyung Lah reports on the ongoing audit of the 2020 election results in Arizona, as the focus is now on the paper the ballots are actually printed on.
Japan's Olympics superfans who want Tokyo 2020 to go ahead despite Covid-19
Kyoko Ishikawa is not your average Olympics enthusiast.
Apple Daily's newsroom raid has chilling effect on the press in Hong Kong
Brian Stelter speaks with WSJ reporter Elaine Yu about the recent arrests at Apple Daily, a pro-democracy newspaper in Hong Kong. Then he interviews Mark Simon, assistant to Apple Daily chairman Jimmy Lai, who is also behind bars. "Folks, if you don't have a free press, you do not have a free society," Simon says.
How to improve posture and relieve pain with your breath
In the first article of our series, we established why breathing is your superpower, impacting virtually all aspects of your health and wellness. In this second installment, we take a closer look at how breathing can improve your posture, enhance your mobility, and relieve common aches and pains. I also share the same positional breathing exercises used by Yankees All-Star outfielder Aaron Judge and other professional athletes.
Drones are helping to clean up the world's plastic pollution
The planet is drowning in plastic pollution. Plastic has been found on the world's tallest mountain peak and its deepest ocean trench. It's washed up on the shores of Antarctica and on the beaches of remote, uninhabited islands in the South Pacific.
Euro 2020: England looks to pull nation together, but it hasn't been easy
Football has a magical way of bringing people together and perhaps no country knows that more than England.
Personal information may have been leaked to the dark web after cyberattack on Tulsa's computer system, officials warn
Officials in Tulsa, Oklahoma, are warning residents their personal information may have been leaked to the dark web following a ransomware attack on the city last month.
Singapore woman jailed 30 years for killing Myanmar maid she tortured and starved
Singapore's High Court sentenced a woman to 30 years in prison on Tuesday for killing her Myanmar domestic worker after more than a year of abuse that included starving, torturing and beating her.
Bitcoin ticks back up to $34,000 after a dizzying 48 hours
Bitcoin returned above the $30,000 mark on Wednesday, highlighting the extreme volatility that has plagued cryptocurrencies in recent months.
Here's what pioneering gay athletes have to say about Carl Nassib's announcement
Why Biden didn't do more to avert voting rights defeat
If the expansive voting rights bill suffocated in the Senate on Tuesday was the most critical defense of American democracy in decades, it seems odd that a President who put that very goal at the core of his administration didn't do more to pass it.
US births fell during the pandemic, CDC data show
The number of births in the United States fell by 4% last year, much of it likely due to the pandemic, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
China's Sun Yang has doping ban reduced but will still miss Tokyo Olympics
World and Olympic champion Sun Yang's hopes of competing at the Tokyo Games ended on Tuesday when the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) reduced the Chinese swimmer's ban for doping violations to four years from eight.
'Sexist' Marilyn Monroe statue installed in Palm Springs amid widespread opposition
Multiple protests, a popular petition, a legal action and a small fire have not been enough to stop the city of Palm Springs from installing a supersized and "hyper-sexualized" Marilyn Monroe sculpture on a public site next to the Palm Springs Art Museum.
Biden administration backs end to the disparity of cocaine sentences
The Biden administration "strongly supports" ending the racial disparity of sentencing federal offenders who are convicted for crack versus powdered cocaine, according to head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, who testified Tuesday in support of a measure to do just that.
Connecticut become first state to make calls free for inmates and their families
A bill in Connecticut makes calls from prison free for the inmates and their families, becoming the first state to do so.
Texas grand jury declines to indict jailers involved in Marvin Scott in-custody death
A grand jury in Texas declined Tuesday to indict the eight former detention officers involved in the in-custody death of Marvin Scott III, according to a news release from Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis.
'I've spent almost all my concert earnings on art': Pop star Jay Chou's collecting obsession
Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou tends to excel at whatever he puts his mind to. He's one of Asia's best-known singers, the director of an award-winning movie and a magician with his own Netflix series. But when it came to collecting art, Chou wasn't, by his own admission, instantly successful.
Chicago is throwing its 'whole government' at summer violence
"I'm not saying I'm God or I can prevent anything from happening, but I know in my heart I did what I can at 1 or 2 in the morning to help put this guy in a safer environment."
The Delta variant overtook the UK. Now it's surging in the US
Pentagon tracked failed Iranian satellite launch, as images reveal Tehran is set to try again
The Pentagon was watching as Iran attempted, and failed, to launch yet another satellite into orbit earlier this month, multiple defense officials tell CNN.
Billionaires race to be first in space
CNN's Rachel Crane looks at the race between billionaires Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson to be the first in space.
This is why your next car, cheese party or refrigerator could be in peril
A backlog at ports around the world is causing shipping delays and price hikes for consumer goods. CNN's Tom Foreman reports how this is affecting everything from Chardonnay to bubble tea.
Louisiana's Democratic governor vetoes anti-trans sports ban, calling it discriminatory
Louisiana's Democratic governor on Tuesday vetoed a bill that would've prohibited transgender girls and women in the state from competing on girls' and women's public elementary, secondary and college sports teams, calling the Republican-backed measure discriminatory and saying it addressed a nonexistent issue in the state.
This is democracy in America in 2021
Efforts to update the way Americans vote in local elections were met in New York with some grousing, while efforts to streamline the way Americans vote in federal elections were blocked in Washington.
Woman's bestselling book admits she killed abusive husband
The murder trial of a woman who killed her abusive husband got underway in the French city of Chalon-sur-Saône. In her bestselling book, Valerie Bacot, admits to shooting Daniel Polette dead in self-defense in 2016. She faces a life sentence for murder.​
US Republicans block Democrats' sweeping voting rights bill
Senate Democrats suffered a loss on Tuesday when Republican opposition sunk their signature voting and election bill during a key test vote, underscoring the limits of the party's power with the narrowest possible Senate majority.
Where another Trump presidency could take America
"It's a fragile time for our democracy," said US Rep. Eric Swalwell, disclosing earlier this month that the Department of Justice had secretly seized his communications records in 2017, when he was on a congressional committee investigating then-president Donald Trump's ties to Russia.
He inspired an Oscar-nominated movie. Now, he could face life in prison
Paul Rusesabagina, the hotel manager who housed thousands of refugees during the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, is facing terror-related charges in Rwanda that could land him a life sentence. CNN's Zain Asher speaks with his daughter, Carine Kanimba, about his jail conditions.
America's great reopening is encountering some turbulence
Can anybody fly a plane?
The Delta variant is poised to become dominant, and experts warn it could fuel a Covid resurgence
A coronavirus variant first spotted in India is poised to become the dominant one in the United States, where infectious disease modelers say it could cause a "resurgence" of Covid-19 later this year.
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