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Hear what Dr. Gupta has to say on origin of Covid-19
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Chris Cuomo discuss if we are any closer to finding out where and how Covid-19 originated.
The EU's hypocrisy on China is becoming clear
The European Union has a China problem. The bloc, for financial and strategic reasons, wants to build strong economic ties with Beijing that bolster Brussels' desire to be a serious player on the world stage as the leading light of Western values.
Tokyo Olympics plans not informed by 'best scientific evidence', US health experts say
With less than two months until the Tokyo Olympics begin, a group of US public health experts are among the latest to warn that pushing forward with the rescheduled 2020 Games puts athletes -- and the public -- at risk amid the pandemic.
NYC's Vessel is reopening with new safety measures after suicides
One of New York City's newer tourist attractions is reopening to the public with a focus on suicide prevention after three young adults took their own lives there over the last year.
Report: US companies may have benefited from forced labor of Uyghurs
CNN's Jake Tapper looks into a Congressional report that shows how US companies may have benefited from forced labor of Uyghur Muslims.
Eric Carle, author and artist behind 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar,' dies at 91
Eric Carle, the author and artist of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and dozens of other popular children's book, has died at 91.
Great-grandmother's patio doors showcase generations of her family
Anderson Cooper learns about a woman who has learned that beekeeping provides serenity during the pandemic and a great-grandmother who has a creative way to keep track of her family members. Watch "Full Circle Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6p E.T.
Tigrayans told, 'We'll see if America will save you now' as hundreds rounded up
Days after the United States announced financial sanctions and visa restrictions on Ethiopian and Eritrean officials, eyewitnesses told CNN that hundreds of young men were rounded up from displaced peoples camps in Shire, a town in Tigray, late Monday evening.
Death of a Belarusian activist suggests abuse
Human rights groups fear the worst for the dissident journalist detained while traveling on a Ryanair flight after another Belarusian activist, Witold Ashurok, died in custody, suggesting abuse. CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports.
Villarreal wins Europa League final in dramatic penalty shootout
Villarreal won its first major European trophy after defeating Manchester United in a marathon penalty shootout in the UEFA Europa League final.
Baby squid and tartigrades are heading to space
"Water bears" and baby squid are about to hitch a ride to space.
Witness told to prepare for testimony in Trump criminal investigation
Biden orders intelligence report on Covid origins, including 'specific questions for China'
Vaccine tourists are coming to America
"We have arrived in the US not for the American dream, we are here for the vaccine dream," 49-year-old Elver Estela told CNN. The businessman had travelled from Peru looking for the Covid-19 vaccine and got his first dose of Pfizer at a vaccination center in Seattle.
Flight attendant loses two teeth in altercation with passenger
Following a series of incidents aboard aircraft, including an assault that left a flight attendant with facial injuries and two missing teeth, the union representing Southwest Airlines' flight attendants is urging the company to take stronger steps to protect its members from an "epidemic of aggression and assault."
Tokyo Olympics plans are 'dangerous,' says infectious disease expert
Public health expert Michael Osterholm tells CNN's John Berman that the current Covid-19 safety approach for the Tokyo Olympics is "dangerous" if many of the plans don't change.
Court orders Shell to slash CO2 emissions in landmark climate ruling
A Dutch court has ruled that Royal Dutch Shell must dramatically reduce its carbon emissions in a landmark climate decision that could have far reaching consequences for oil companies.
Syrians vote in 'non-event' presidential election set to be won by Assad
Syrians were voting Wednesday in presidential elections widely dismissed by experts and activists as a sham poll, rigged in favor of President Bashar al-Assad.
Amazon buys MGM in a mega media deal
James Bond, meet Jeff Bezos.
Exxon is facing a climate rebellion it may be unable to put down
ExxonMobil's response to the climate crisis could very well be decided on Wednesday.
Boris Johnson's former senior adviser says UK fell 'disastrously short' on Covid-19
The man who served as Boris Johnson's most senior adviser at the height of the coronavirus pandemic has apologized publicly for the UK government's response to the crisis, which he has said fell "disastrously short" of what the public should expect.
CNN confronts woman behind bogus audit in Arizona
CNN's Kyung Lah speaks to Arizona state Senate President Karen Fann about the controversial audit taking place in Maricopa County.
Belarusians fear return of Soviet-style Iron Curtain
How Boris Johnson's former aide became his biggest enemy
CNN's Bianca Nobilo looks at how Dominic Cummings went from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's right-hand man to biggest enemy.
'Is everything I'm trying to do pointless?': Syrians helpless in face of 'sham' election
Syrians are voting in presidential elections widely dismissed by experts and activists as a sham poll, rigged in favor of President Bashar al-Assad. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.
Video emerges of Russian national detained in Belarus
Russian national Sofia Sapega appeared in a video posted on a pro-government social media channel after being detained in Minsk, Belarus, when a Ryanair flight from Athens, Greece, to Vilnius, Lithuania, was diverted by Belarusian air traffic control. CNN's Fred Pleitgen reports.
Even the Holocaust isn't out-of-bounds in Marjorie Taylor Greene's age of outrage
More than 100 vehicles have been struck by projectiles along a busy Southern California freeway
Authorities are investigating more than 100 reports of vehicles being struck by projectiles along a busy Southern California freeway over the last month.
Tigers kill two zookeepers in separate China attacks
Two zookeepers have been killed by tigers this week at separate zoos in China, according to state media.
John Cena apologizes after calling Taiwan a country during interview
"F9" star John Cena has professed his love for China after calling Taiwan a "country" during an interview that generated a backlash among fans in Hollywood's most important international market.
As India stalls on vaccine exports, world's most vulnerable fall deeper into Covid crisis
When Uddhab Gautam got his first vaccine dose back in February, Covid-19 cases in Nepal were low.
Climate change could push temperatures at the Tokyo Olympics to the 'danger-zone' for athletes, report warns
Intense heat and high humidity could pose a serious risk to athletes at this year's Tokyo Olympics, according to a new report.
WaPo: Grand jury convened in Trump Organization probe
Biden meets with George Floyd's family to mark the anniversary of his death
Hardly anyone in one of Asia's poorest countries wants a Covid vaccine. Here's why.
Legal analyst on what the grand jury could mean for Trump
Manhattan's top prosecutor has convened a grand jury that is expected to decide whether to indict former President Donald Trump should prosecutors present criminal charges in their probe of the Trump Organization, two people familiar with the matter told The Washington Post.
FAA downgrades Mexico's aviation safety rating, which blocks new service to the US
The US government is calling out safety concerns with the aviation system in Mexico in a move that also blocks Mexican carriers from launching new service to the United States.
Mali's vice president ousts president and PM from office and assumes power
Mali's transitional vice president Assimi Goita said Tuesday that he removed the transitional president and prime minister from office, confirming reports from several international groups that the leaders had been ousted on Monday.
US President Johnson was handed a solution to America's racial division. Why it was never fixed
BLM activist shot by men entering party, London police say, as supporters demand accountability
London police released new details Tuesday about a shooting that left British Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson fighting for her life in hospital, saying Johnson was shot by a group of four men at a party but that it did not appear to be a targeted attack.
Trump responds to insurrection lawsuit
Donald Trump's attorney defended the ex-President's incendiary speech on January 6, saying he is protected under the First Amendment and had "absolute immunity" while he was President to contest the election, according to a court filing this week.
Bernice King says she hated White men. One man's gesture changed everything
CNN's Zain Asher speaks with Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., about the dangers of hatred and overcoming it.
Young Jewish Americans rocked by new hate fueled by Israel-Palestinian conflict
Biden and Putin summit to take place next month in Switzerland
The first face-to-face meeting between President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will take place next month in Switzerland, the White House confirmed Tuesday, as the administration and the Kremlin finalize arrangements for the summit.
Father of detained activist speaks to CNN: We expect torture and abuse
A 26-year-old Belarusian dissident was detained while traveling on a Ryanair flight from Athens, Greece, to Vilnius, Lithuania, on Sunday. Shortly before touchdown the plane was diverted by Belarusian air traffic control to the capital Minsk over a supposed security alert. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
'He can be a little boy': Black father explains why he moved from the US to UK with son
Keith Magee wrote a letter to his Black son on the one year anniversary of George Floyd's death, where Magee describes the fear he feels for his son as a Black child and why this inspired Magee to move to the United Kingdom.
CNN's Avlon: Here's why you should care about Belarus 'hijacking'
CNN's John Avlon explains how the "state-sponsored hijacking" of a Ryanair flight to detain a journalist is another example of autocrats pushing the limits of acceptable behavior.
CNN anchor rolls the tape on the Covid-19 'lab leak' theory
CNN's Brianna Keilar rolls the tape on the credibility of the Wuhan lab leak theory or the possibility the coronavirus emerged from a lab in China.
Canceling Tokyo Olympics is 'essentially off the table,' says IOC member Dick Pound
International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound says he believes the Olympic Games will go ahead this year and says the option of canceling the event is "essentially off the table."
US citizens warned not to travel to Japan as Olympics near
The Tokyo Olympics, postponed in 2020 during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, are facing increasing hurdles in putting on a 2021 show.
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