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The stark global divide in the Covid-19 pandemic
A bleacher collapse in an Israeli synagogue is described as a 'mass casualty event'
Israeli emergency services are responding to what they have described as a "mass casualty event" after bleachers collapsed at an Orthodox synagogue in the West Bank settlement of Giv'at Ze'ev northwest of Jerusalem.
Some people still need to mask up even if vaccinated. Are you one of them?
The news flashed across the country -- mask-free at last!
Barcelona thrashes Chelsea to win first Women's Champions League title
Barcelona scored four first-half goals to defeat Chelsea 4-0 and capture the Women's Champions League on Sunday for the first time.
Mystery surrounds upcoming Pentagon report on UFOs
Gideon Lewis-Kraus of The New Yorker discusses an upcoming report to be released by the Pentagon on the topic of UFOs.
Media offices destroyed by Israeli airstrike in Gaza
The Associated Press, Al Jazeera, and media advocacy groups are demanding answers after an Israeli airstrike destroyed a building with offices belonging to news outlets in Gaza on Saturday.
Analysis: The latest violence will end when both sides can declare victory. But it will be no more than a truce.
The current explosion of violence between Palestinians and the state of Israel is yet to inflict as many casualties as the devastating 2014 Gaza conflict, but in many ways is a bleaker and more foreboding episode. Confrontation is not confined to aerial bombardment and rocket fire over Gaza and southern Israel but has spread to the streets of Israeli towns, to neighborhoods of Jerusalem and across the West Bank.
Biden faces an angry rift in his own party over Israeli-Palestinian conflict
So much attention has been focused on the rift in the GOP over former President Donald Trump's antidemocratic lies about the 2020 election.
'The children were sleeping': Man loses 4 sons in Israeli airstrike
CNN's Ben Wedeman has the latest on-the-ground report as violence continues during the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
'SNL' tackles mask questions for vaccinated people in ridiculous scenes
Masks have entered the chat on "Saturday Night Live."
Covid is spreading rapidly in one of world's most vaccinated countries
Myanmar army fights anti-coup militia as armed resistance grows
Myanmar's army battled local militia fighters in the northwestern town of Mindat on Saturday, residents said, to try to quell a rebellion that has sprung up to oppose the junta which seized power in the Southeast Asian country in February.
New generation of Palestinian and Israeli soldiers facing off in West Bank
CNN's Senior International Correspondent Ben Wedeman reports from Bethlehem, where a new generation of Palestinians has taken to the barricades facing a new generation of Israeli soldiers.
People are panic buying homes as prices skyrocket around the world
These Uyghurs were locked up by the US in Guantanamo. Now they're being used as an excuse for China's crackdown in Xinjiang
The men crouched inside the cave, their faces streaked with dust, occasionally flinching involuntarily at the explosions overhead, which seemed to shake the entire mountain.
US condemns 'atrocities' in Tigray and calls for those responsible to be 'held to account' after CNN investigation
The US has condemned Eritrea and Ethiopia for coordinating their troops to close off a key aid route to Ethiopia's war-torn Tigray region, following an exclusive CNN investigation published earlier this week that found that Eritrean soldiers were blocking critical humanitarian aid to starving and wounded civilians.
Leicester City defeats Chelsea to win first FA Cup after late VAR drama
Leicester City won the FA Cup for the first time thanks to a sensational strike from Youri Tielemans as a dramatic, late video assistant referee decision denied Chelsea an equalizer at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
A card exempted a gay man from serving in Iran's military. It may have cost him his life
Alireza Fazeli-Monfared's future was brutally cut short last week when members of his family allegedly murdered him due to his sexual orientation, according to his partner and a LGBTQ rights group.
Vaccinated? Dr. Gupta explains what you can do without a mask
CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains what the new CDC guidance on wearing masks really means for vaccinated Americans.
These are some of the children killed in Gaza
A family cries out questioning why their 11-year-old boy was killed. Another family lost several children, including a boy who was just two years old. CNN's Arwa Damon reports.
The country that is 60% vaccinated but still seeing rising infections
Countries opening up to tourists -- and keeping their doors shut
Now that the world is starting to open back up, CNN Travel is helping you make plans for 2021 and beyond through these weekly round-ups of travel news.
Republicans are at peace in their embrace of Trump
It was the bureaucratic shuffle "heard round the world."
China successfully lands rover on Mars
China could soon join the United States as the second country to land and operate a rover on Mars.
What's the science behind CDC's decision to say fully vaccinated people don't need masks?
A fresh batch of data from a big study of health care workers across the country helped prompt the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to say fully vaccinated people can go without masks in most circumstances, the agency said Friday.
Cheney says some GOP members voted against impeachment out of fear for their lives
Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, whose criticism of former President Donald Trump led to her ouster from House Republican leadership, said Friday that her role as a member of Congress obligated her to oppose the widespread lie of fraud in the 2020 election.
Analysis: Boris Johnson is deliberately dividing his country
Boris Johnson's having a pretty great spring. The success of the UK Prime Minister's coronavirus rollout coupled with the fast-approaching end of lockdown undoubtedly played a significant role in his Conservative party exceeding expectations at local elections last week.
One of Kenya's top scientists has a warning for the world
Covid-19 vaccine supplies are nearly depleted in Kenya, prompting fears among health experts. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.
Since-deleted video shows Marjorie Taylor Greene harassing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's office in 2019
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene confronted Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez outside the House chamber on Wednesday afternoon. The incident, first reported by The Washington Post, was just the latest of several hostile confrontations the Georgia congresswoman has had with her Democratic colleagues, but her interactions with the New York Democrat predate Greene's election to Congress in 2020.
After three week of silence, Indian Prime Minister finally speaks out about Covid-19 disaster
Ocasio-Cortez addresses MTG confrontation
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) "deeply unwell" after Greene confronted Ocasio-Cortez in the halls of Congress.
CNN correspondent reports in midst of tear gas and hurled rocks in West Bank
CNN's Ben Wedeman reports in the midst of violent clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian protesters in the West Bank, describing the tense scene as the "curse of the Holy Land."
House Republicans vote to make Elise Stefanik conference chair replacing Liz Cheney
Elise Stefanik was just voted into House GOP leadership. Here are key things to know about her.
Solar panels are key to Biden's energy plan. But the global supply chain may rely on forced labor from China
China's Xinjiang region has evolved over the past two decades into a major production hub for many of the companies that supply the world with parts needed to build solar panels.
UK may start vaccinating young people in hotspots to combat spread of India variant
Growing concerns over the spread of the coronavirus variant first identified in India may force the United Kingdom to tweak its Covid-19 vaccination program to prioritize people in the most affected areas, a top health official said Friday.
Israel launches more strikes on Gaza as fears of a ground invasion grow
Stefanik elected as House GOP conference chair after Liz Cheney was ousted
UN warns of 'full scale war' amid Israel-Gaza violence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks out against clashes between Jewish and Arab citizens as violence between Israel and Hamas continues. CNN's Hadas Gold reports.
America's unmasking brings liberation and trepidation
Top Japanese CEO says hosting the Olympics amounts to a 'suicide mission'
America's unmasking brings liberation but also trepidation as huge questions loom
Americans stripped off their masks Thursday as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention made the sudden announcement that vaccinated people no longer need to wear them indoors or outdoors. It was a great moment of liberation after a year of intense stress and fear, but also one of trepidation for many as the policy created a whole new set of complex questions for parents, employers, business owners and the millions of Americans who are still hesitant to get shots.
The death of a high school student has exposed a credibility crisis for Chinese authorities
"Truth! Truth! Truth," shouted the dozens of people gathered outside a Chinese high school on Tuesday in a video widely circulated online. Holding white flowers, they demanded to know why a 17-year-old boy had suddenly fallen to his death on campus that weekend.
As US pulls out of Afghanistan, China sees opportunities -- and potential for chaos
China is conflicted about Afghanistan.
Oxygen crisis unfolds as climbers chase Everest dreams
India's brutal second wave of coronavirus has spilled into neighboring Nepal, including Mount Everest. Despite the government's denial, a tour company told CNN more than 30 of their Everest clients have tested positive in Nepal. CNN's Anna Coren speaks with a veteran climber who aborted his trip for fear of catching Covid-19 on the mountain.
Robert Durst's lawyers say he has bladder cancer and ask to postpone trial indefinitely
Robert Durst, the subject of the HBO crime documentary "The Jinx," has bladder cancer that is not being treated, Durst's attorneys told CNN Thursday.
Ethereum co-founder donates $1 billion of shiba inu coin to India Covid relief
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin donated $1 billion worth of shiba inu coin — a dogecoin spinoff — to a Covid-19 relief fund in India.
Apple parts ways with newly hired ex-Facebook employee after workers cite 'misogynistic' writing
Apple parted ways with a new employee this week after thousands of workers petitioned the company to investigate how it hired the man, who had previously published an autobiography they said contains misogynistic statements.
The conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region explained
CNN's Zain Asher explains the history behind the conflict in Ethiopia's war-torn northern Tigray region.
Maldives was a Bollywood bolthole during India's second wave. Now wealthy Indians are shut out
Maldives has banned tourists from South Asia, cutting off an escape route for wealthy Indians fleeing their own country's Covid-19 crisis.
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