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Spike in terrorist violence in Africa causing global concern
Violence from militant Islamist terrorists has spiked in Burkina Faso, causing global concern. Two Spanish journalists and an Irish citizen were killed after the group was attacked by terrorists. CNN's Cyril Vanier reports.
As Trump loyalty outweighs ideology, the ascension of Rep. Elise Stefanink has raised concerns
Even as Rep. Elise Stefanik has consolidated her position as the likely replacement for Rep. Liz Cheney as the No. 3 House Republican, her voting record has raised concerns from some conservatives in the House and around Washington.
Caitlyn Jenner says friends are fleeing California because of homeless people
In an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Caitlyn Jenner discussed her policy positions and laid out her case against California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Opinion: Elise Stefanik's shameful move
There was once a fear that took over the Republican Party and the nation.
Rare jewelry set up for auction once belonged to Napoleon's daughter
A rare nine-piece jewelry set once belonging to Stephanie de Beauharnais, Grand Duchess of Baden and the adoptive daughter of Napoléon Bonaparte, is going up for auction 200 years after the French emperor's death.
Medics in India ordered to run from ICU when oxygen ran out
Medical staff in India were ordered to flee from an ICU in fear of attacks from grieving family members. CNN's Sam Kiley reports.
Colombia's deadly protests, explained
More than a week of violent protests across Colombia have seen least 25 people killed and hundreds injured, prompting statements of concern from the US government and the European Union.
French woman shot and burned by estranged husband, officials say
A 31-year-old French woman was shot and burned alive by her estranged husband in broad daylight, authorities said on Thursday, in a brutal killing that has stunned the country and reignited anger over femicides.
India reports highest-ever 24-hour surge in Covid-19 cases
State senator attends Zoom meeting while driving his car
State Sen. Andrew Brenner (R-OH) logged into a public Zoom meeting, part of which was to consider distracted driving legislation, while clearly seated in his vehicle's driver's seat. Brenner insisted he was not driving distracted and told the Columbus Dispatch this was not his first Zoom call from behind the wheel.
Florida Governor signs restrictive voting bill
Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday morning signed into law a controversial voting bill aimed at curbing access to mail-in voting in the state, joining a host of other GOP-led states pushing new limits in connection with former President Donald Trump's baseless claims of fraud in the 2020 election.
IBM says it has created the world's smallest and most powerful microchip
The semiconductor industry's constant challenge is to make microchips that are smaller, faster, more powerful and more energy efficient — simultaneously.
After the Gates divorce, what happens to their ginormous house?
• Why are more older couples divorcing?
Mitch McConnell is exactly who he's always been
Attempting to dodge a question about the fate of Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney on Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell offered a clear window into his strategic approach for the next four years. And that strategy can be summed up in two words: Relentless opposition.
See French and UK boats sent to Jersey over fishing feud
Britain and France have both sent naval vessels to the Channel island of Jersey amid an escalating row over fishing rights. The UK's decision to send naval vessels was the result of a discussion between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and local officials about a blockade by dozens of French fishermen of Jersey capital Saint Helier, a Downing Street statement said. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz reports from London.
Cheney's potential replacement tried to get election overturned and promoted election lies
House Republicans are moving to oust Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney from a party leadership position over her vocal repudiation of former President Donald Trump's lies about the integrity of the 2020 election.
Tucker Carlson's colleagues call out his dangerous anti-vaccination rhetoric
Some of Tucker Carlson's colleagues at Fox News are objecting to his reckless anti-vaccination rhetoric. They are speaking out in small ways on Twitter -- but they are not being given the prime time platform that Carlson enjoys, and the millions of people who watch Carlson are not being given accurate information about the Covid vaccines.
New Zealand deflates travel bubble, suspending quarantine-free travel from Australian state
UK media beat war drums between France and Britain
UK sends gunboats to British island in escalation of post-Brexit row with France
Two British offshore patrol vessels will be sent to the island of Jersey "as a precautionary measure" amid an escalating row over fisheries with France, a Downing Street spokesperson said on Wednesday.
India's Covid crisis is being felt far beyond its borders
Thousands of miles away, the extensive Indian diaspora in the UK feels helpless as Covid ravages family and friends in the country. But some are doing everything they can to help: From cycling a virtual relay to Delhi and back, to holding online consultations for those unable to see a doctor in India.
Liz Cheney's fall shows that Trump is here to stay
The unmistakable message of Liz Cheney's downfall is that Donald Trump will be a dominant figure in the Republican Party -- and by extension American life -- most likely for years to come.
Video shows inside hospital in Nepal as cases rise
Beds are running out and dozens of medical staff are infected with Covid-19 in Nepal's city of Nepalgunj, a city sharing its border with India, as the country feels the ripple effect of India's Covid crisis. CNN's Anna Coren reports.
Nepal's Covid-19 cases skyrocket
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New homes in US cost $36,000 more due to epic shortage of lumber
Iron ore is saving Australia's trade with China. How long can it last?
Wine and wheat. Lobsters and logs. Beef and barley. If Australia exports it, China has likely put up barriers to entry over the past year, as diplomatic relations between the two countries rapidly deteriorated.
G7 warns China not to 'escalate tensions' with Taiwan amid military threats
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have called for greater engagement with Taiwan, and warned China not to escalate cross-strait tensions following a spike in military maneuvers around the self-ruled island.
Thai court rules minister can keep job despite alleged heroin trafficking link
Thailand's Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled that a prominent politician should keep his cabinet post, thwarting opposition moves to disqualify him over news reports he was jailed in Australia for drug trafficking in the 1990s.
Analysis: In a decision on Covid-19 vaccine patents, Joe Biden chose humanity
President Joe Biden was between a shot and a hard place. In the end, he chose humanity.
Husband of missing Colorado mother charged with her murder
The husband of a Colorado woman missing since Mother's Day weekend last year has been charged with her murder, according to court documents obtained by CNN, although officials said her body has not been located.
McConnell: '100% of my focus is stopping' Joe Biden
CNN's Chris Cuomo compares Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's recent comments on blocking the Biden administration's agenda to comments he previously made about the Obama administration, and analyzes what it could mean for Democrats.
Joshua Duggar will be released from jail as he awaits trial for child pornography charges, federal judge rules
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that reality TV star Joshua Duggar can be released from jail as he awaits trial for child pornography charges.
Orioles pitcher could have had a perfect game, but for one weird baseball rule
Baltimore Orioles pitcher John Means threw the third no-hitter of the 2021 MLB season Wednesday against the Seattle Mariners -- and might have thrown a perfect game but for one weird baseball rule after a strikeout.
We're starting to see how the pandemic affected births in the US
Remember that pandemic baby boom some thought we'd see about nine months after coronavirus lockdowns swept across the US?
US supports vaccine patent waiver proposal
The Biden administration, in a major decision Wednesday, said it would support easing patent rules on Covid-19 vaccines after intense internal debate and strong pushback from American drugmakers, potentially expanding the global supply and narrowing the vaccination gap between rich and poor nations.
American students convicted of murdering Italian police officer
Two American students have been convicted of murdering an Italian police officer in an alleged drug deal gone wrong.
Colombia's bloody protests could be a warning to the region
Tensions have hardly dissipated in Colombia after President Ivan Duque withdrew a controversial fiscal reform proposal this weekend. Six days of protests had seen at least 19 people killed and hundreds injured. Now, the demonstrations have evolved into a broader popular show of anger.
Success! SpaceX lands Mars rocket prototype for the first time
SpaceX just launched another test flight of an early Mars rocket prototype at its South Texas facility, sending the towering silver vehicle soaring up to about six miles above Earth, then putting it through a series of aerial acrobatics before re-lighting two of its engines and landing it upright back on a landing pad.
A mom and son sobbed as they reunited at the border after 3 years apart
Bryan Chávez carried a bundle of Mother's Day balloons as he headed toward the border.
Ukraine FM: Giuliani 'was definitely playing politics'
In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba spoke with CNN's Matthew Chance about the buildup of Russian forces on Ukraine's border and the criminal investigation into Donald Trump's long-time attorney Rudy Giuliani.
'Covid-19 doesn't have to kill you to wreck your life': Why young, healthy people need to get vaccinated
Young adults are now steering the course of this pandemic as the biggest spreaders of coronavirus.
Biden on the GOP's move to oust Cheney: 'I don't understand the Republicans'
• GOP at 'turning point', Cheney writes in op-ed• This congresswoman's rapid rise highlights the Trump takeover of the GOP
Aldi and other big grocers threaten to boycott Brazil over deforestation in the Amazon
Some of Europe's biggest supermarkets and food companies have threatened to stop buying agricultural products from Brazil if a bill they say would encourage deforestation in the Amazon becomes law.
The world sent India millions in Covid aid. Where has it gone?
Moderna vaccine booster helps against variants in trial
Moderna vaccine booster helps against variants in trial
A booster shot of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine revs up the immune response against two worrying coronavirus variants, the company reported Wednesday.
Cindy McCain reveals how her adopted daughter reacted to attack ads
Cindy McCain, former Sen. John McCain's widow, reflects on attack ads from the 2000 George W. Bush campaign focused on her adopted daughter, Bridget.
Millions gather in Hindu ritual as coronavirus surges in India
CNN's Clarissa Ward reports from New Delhi on the growing criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his failure to control a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in India.
The Trump administration was a 'difficult time' for Ukraine, says foreign minister
The years of the Trump administration were "a difficult time" for Ukraine, the country's foreign minister told CNN Wednesday, ahead of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Kiev.
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